Chris Estes
Christopher Douglas Estes (born June 8, 1971) is a former
King Diamond bass player (1994-1999). Originally from
Dodge City, Kansas, Estes moved to
Denton, Texas in 1991 to attend the
University of North Texas as a Jazz Studies major. During his time at
UNT he met
Darrin Anthony Stull and joined his unsigned
Dallas band Mindstorm. During the next three years Mindstorm played the Dallas club scene and eventually caught the attention of Danish singer
King Diamond (Kim Bendix Peterson), who had recently moved to the
DFW area and was looking for new members for his solo act. In early 1994 three members of Mindstorm (Estes,
Darrin (Anthony) Stull, and
Herb Simonsen) were officially asked to join
King Diamond. During his tenure with
King Diamond, Estes recorded three albums and took part in three tours, in addition earning writing credits on the album ''
Voodoo''. Returning to college in 1997 and attending classes between studio sessions and tour, Estes eventually earned a degree in Computer Science. In the summer of 1999, Estes received word that the studio session for ''
House of God'' had been postponed. Burdened by immediate financial needs, Estes reluctantly resigned his position in
King Diamond. Estes lives and works in
Richardson, Texas as a computer programmer. Estes continues to write and perform music as a hobby in his free time.
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