Chris Skoluda

Ultimate Floyd Artist Bio

Chris Skoluda

Keyboards & Vocals

Chris started playing music at 16 as a guitar player, then found his love for keyboards after attending his first Styx concert. He then played in various bands in and around the Pennsylvania and New Jersey area. Chris has worked with original bands such as Alliance, a New Jersey based band which has appeared on the Uncle Floyd show as well as China Blue, a Rally, North Carolina based band which has had radio air play. Chris has also worked with such heavy hitters as Robert Hazard who wrote Cindy Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", as well as, Philadelphia Motown producer Weldon A McDougal who discovered the Jackson 5. Since moving to Florida, he has worked with such artists as joe Trippi, Frankie and the West End Boy's, Bad Company's Brian Howe, and steel guitar hall of fame artist Wally Murphy.