Chris Price (musician)

Price participated in Burris' Miami Beach Rock Ensemble in high school, where he formed musical partnerships with other students Roger Houdaille and Fernando Perdomo.

[5] Price and Houdaille went on to form the popular local band Monkeypox, which released 3 albums, several non-album singles and a feature-length film in 2005 before breaking up.

In 2008, following the departure of Ibanez and the introduction of new drummer Charles Streeter, Price went into the studio with producer Tony Berg and recorded a full-length album.

[12] Price and his former Dreaming in Stereo bandmate Fernando Perdomo worked together to co-produce an album for Linda Perhacs entitled The Soul of All Natural Things.

[13] AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, and Thom Jurek's review states: "The Soul of All Natural Things does stand on its own in terms of quality, but is unmistakably an extension of the sonic, spiritual continuum Perhacs' began – and probably thought she left – on Parallelograms.

In The New York Times' favorable review, Jon Pareles said of Price and Perdomo's production: "They keep the music sounding largely organic without making the album a slavish period piece."

"[14] On Record Store Day 2015, Price and Rhodes released a vinyl single together to promote an upcoming Bee Gees tribute album.

[15] On November 21, 2015, The Wall Street Journal's blog Speakeasy premiered the first single from Rhodes' new album Rainbow Ends, produced by Price.

[4] The song "Dog on a Chain" features vocal harmonies by Aimee Mann and a guitar solo by Jon Brion.

On March 24, 2017 it was announced that Price's 5-years-in-the-making follow up to Homesick, entitled Stop Talking, would be released by Omnivore Recordings on May 19.

Topiary also features Fernando Perdomo, Kyle Fredrickson, Kaitlin Wolfberg, Corey Perez and Matt Fish as guest musicians.

[25] On March 15, 2019, guitarist Val McCallum self-released a new album produced and mixed by Price entitled Chateauguay.

McCallum's second solo album features Price, Davey Faragher, Joe Seiders, Shelby Lynne, Z Berg and Pete Thomas.