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About Christopher Cross
Christopher Cross emerged in the late 1970s as the unlikely face of yacht rock, a genre that would define him completely. His 1979 debut album was a commercial juggernaut, anchored by the breezy sail-away fantasy of "Sailing," which became inescapable on AM radio and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. That same album also spawned "Ride Like the Wind" and "Arthur's Theme," proving Cross had a genuine gift for melodic pop songwriting that felt effortless and expensive. His follow-up, "Another Page," maintained the soft-focus aesthetic but couldn't sustain the momentum. By the 1980s, yacht rock had become something to apologize for, and Cross's earnest, perfectly produced sound fell out of favor. He's spent decades existing in a strange cultural space—genuinely talented but permanently associated with a sound that became shorthand for excess and poor taste. His songs endure mostly as nostalgia and irony, though "Sailing" remains legitimately lovely.
Cross plays nostalgia crowds who know every word to "Sailing." The energy is polite, occasionally wistful. He's a competent performer without particular charisma, steady and professional. Audiences are older, here for the songs themselves rather than the man.
Known for Sailing, Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do), Ride Like the Wind, All Right, Think It Over
Christopher Cross in Raleigh News
- Toto 2026 tour with Christopher Cross + The Romantics to visit Grand Rapids & Metro Detroit MLive.com · Dec 9, 2025
- Toto, Christopher Cross And The Romantics Announce Massive Summer 2026 Tour That Eric Alper · Dec 9, 2025
- Toto And Christopher Cross Joined by the Romantics For A Summer 2026 Tour Ultimate Classic Rock · Dec 8, 2025
- Toto announces tour with Christopher Cross and Romantics Rock and Roll Garage · Dec 8, 2025
- Two Yacht Rock legends to set sail on a 2026 concert tour together MLive.com · Dec 8, 2025
Live Music in Raleigh
Raleigh's music scene leans indie and rock, but there's always been room for the smooth melodic stuff. The city's gotten better at hosting legacy acts in recent years, with venues that can handle both the nostalgia crowd and people who just genuinely love well-crafted pop-rock from the '70s and '80s. Christopher Cross fits that sweet spot between genuine artistry and undeniable commercial success.
Raleigh road trip to see Christopher Cross?
Stay in the Warehouse District downtown—it's the only area worth being in, with converted lofts and actual walkability. Dinner at The Grocery or Second Empire, depending on your mood. Spend the next day at the North Carolina Museum of Art, which has decent permanent collection and rotating shows, then walk the trails on the museum's grounds. If you want to stay within the classic rock headspace, the local record shops on Fayetteville Street have decent used vinyl, though the selection is hit-or-miss. Make the 30-minute drive to Chapel Hill if you have time—better music venues, better energy.
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