Chris Doherty

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Chris Doherty (born 1965 in Braintree, Massachusetts) is an American musician best known as the founder of hardcore punk band Gang Green. He graduated from Braintree High School in 1983. The lone constant in the lineup, lead singer/guitarist Doherty has remained with Gang Green, off and on, for more than two decades. He formed the first incarnation of Gang Green in 1982, the second in 1985, and a third in 1997. They still continue to play live shows in the Boston area.[1]

Other projects

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1980s

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Doherty joined punk band Jerry's Kids in 1982,[2] and later moved on to Stranglehold and the ska band the Cheapskates.[1]

1990s

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Doherty formed and fronted Klover, a punk band which released one album, Feel Lucky Punk?, on Mercury Records in 1995.[3][4] After Klover broke up, he formed another band, Hamerd, before reforming the current version of Gang Green in 1997.[1]

2010s

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On October 31, 2018, Doherty suffered a major stroke that affected both his heart and brain and left him paralyzed on his left side.[5] Since then, he has remained in physical therapy and rehabilitation, playing limited shows for the next 5 years.

2020s

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In 2023, Doherty would start doing shows again, embarking on a world tour from July 21–30 on the east coast, then August in Europe. There is speculation of this being a last tour ever for Gang Green.[citation needed]

References

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