Joe Chithalen

Joe Chithalen
Birth nameFrancis Joseph Chithalen
Born(1967-11-17)November 17, 1967
OriginCanada
DiedMay 1, 1999(1999-05-01) (aged 31)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenresRock, funk
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Instrument(s)Bass guitar
Musical artist

Francis Joseph (Joe) Chithalen (November 17, 1967 – May 1, 1999) was a Canadian musician. He was a bassist for a number of bands in the Kingston music scene of the 1990s, most notably Weeping Tile, The Mahones, Bucket, and Wild Blues Yonder.

Death

On May 1, 1999, Chithalen died in Amsterdam shortly after a Mahones concert, said to be from ingesting food containing peanuts.[1] His former Weeping Tile bandmate Sarah Harmer wrote "You Were Here", the title track from her 2000 solo album, in memory of Chithalen.

After his death, The Joe Chithalen Memorial Musical Instrument Lending Library (JOE'S M.I.L.L.) was established in Kingston, Ontario by some of his friends, family and past bandmates (including the late Wally High). The Library loans instruments to aspiring musicians who can't afford them.[1] Some of Chithalen's own bass guitars and other stringed instruments sit in the lending Library, and are occasionally loaned out for performances.

References

  1. ^ a b Morris, Chris (2019-05-01). "20 years gone: The legacy of Joe Chithalen – Kingston News". Kingstonist News - 100% local, independent news in Kingston, ON. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
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Weeping Tile
  • Sarah Harmer
  • Joe Chithalen
  • Gord Tough
  • Chris Smirnios
  • "Sister Mary" Harmer
  • Sean Kelly
  • Luther Wright
  • Cam Giroux
  • Rebecca "Sticky" Henderson
  • Paul Gurnsey
  • Chris Ward
Studio albums
  • Cold Snap (1996)
  • Valentino (1997)
EPs


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