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Chris Cester

Christopher James Cester is an Australian rock musician, best known as the founding , backing vocalist, and co-songwriter of the band . Cester, the of Jet's lead singer and guitarist , grew up in , where he began playing at age 15 after initially learning guitar. Influenced by classic rock acts like Led Zeppelin and , as well as and artists such as , he developed a tom-heavy, tribal drumming style with minimal use. Along with , guitarist , and bassist Mark Wilson, he co-founded in 2001, blending ambitious classic rock elements with a fresh, rambunctious sound. The band's breakthrough came with their 2003 debut album , which achieved global success and featured the hit single "Are You Gonna Be My Girl," alongside tracks like "Get What You Need" where Cester provided lead vocals. He also contributed lead vocals to songs such as "Last Chance," "Move On," and the poignant "," written in tribute to Muncey's late brother. Jet released subsequent albums Shine On (2006) and Shaka Rock (2009), but announced an indefinite hiatus in 2012. The band reunited in 2023 with its original lineup for a 20th anniversary tour celebrating Get Born, during which Cester temporarily stepped away from Australian dates for family reasons. That year, Jet was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, recognizing their enduring impact on Australian rock music. In 2024, Jet released their first new singles in 15 years, "Hurry Hurry" and "Un'avventura," and began work on a new album expected in 2025, while continuing international tours into 2025.

Early life

Family background

Christopher James Cester was born on 16 September 1981 in , . He grew up in the suburb of Dingley Village with his three brothers in a family shaped by immigrant heritage, as both of his parents were children of immigrants to . His mother, Helen Isobel McIvor (born 1957), is of Scottish descent, while his father, Giovanni "John" Cester (1957–August 2004), was of descent and passed away from when Chris was 22. John Cester owned and operated a small spice factory in , contributing to the family's working-class immigrant household dynamics. Cester is the second of four brothers; his older brother, Nicholas John "Nic" Cester (born 6 July 1979), later became a and co-founder of the rock band alongside Chris. The two younger brothers completed the sibling group, fostering a close-knit environment influenced by their parents' diverse cultural backgrounds and love of music. The family's immigrant roots exposed the brothers to a blend of Scottish and traditions, alongside a home filled with records played by their parents, which introduced them to various musical styles. Additionally, their uncle Eugene Cester (born 1961), performing as Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun and a founding member of the satirical rock band , provided further musical inspiration during their childhood. This familial connection later influenced Chris and Nic's collaboration in forming in 1996.

Musical influences and beginnings

Chris Cester's early musical influences drew heavily from , particularly and their drummer , whose "hokey, tasteful" style he admired, as well as Led Zeppelin and John Bonham's powerful, signature drum sounds. He also absorbed elements from , , , and albums like , , and , which his older brother Nic introduced to him through family record collections. Cester developed an interest in drums during his teenage years, starting at around age while growing up in Melbourne's suburbs. Opting for to complement Nic's guitar playing, he took formal lessons for only one year in high school before becoming largely self-taught, prioritizing the development of a personal style over technical instruction. His initial inspiration came from the raw energy of rock and garage bands, with Bonham's thunderous grooves on Led Zeppelin records serving as a key motivator. An additional influence stemmed from his uncle Eugene Cester, a founding member of the satirical rock band under the pseudonym Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun, whose success and record collection exposed the brothers to diverse music and encouraged their creative pursuits. In the , Cester began informal sessions with Nic and local friends in , experimenting with songwriting and rhythms—such as tribal patterns—that would later inform his professional work. These early activities fostered a collaborative foundation, emphasizing straightforward, energetic rock without formal band structures.

Music career

Jet (1996–2012)

Jet formed in 2001 in , , when brothers on vocals and guitar and Chris Cester on drums joined forces with Nic's school friend on guitar; bassist completed the lineup shortly thereafter. The siblings' close collaboration shaped the band's early sound, drawing from influences they shared growing up, with Chris often contributing drum-driven song ideas during jamming sessions. As Jet's drummer and , Chris Cester played a pivotal role in the band's raw, style, while also emerging as a key co-songwriter alongside his brother and Muncey. The group released their debut EP, Dirty Sweet, in November 2002 through the independent label Rubber Records, which quickly sold out its initial 1,000-copy run in and showcased tracks like "Take It or Leave It" that hinted at their energetic live performances. This led to international attention after the EP's reissue in , setting the stage for their major-label breakthrough. Jet's debut album, , arrived in September 2003 via and propelled the band to global stardom, selling over 3.5 million copies worldwide. Standout singles included "Are You Gonna Be My Girl," which peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earned heavy rotation on , alongside "Rollover DJ," "Look What You've Done," and "Cold Hard Bitch"—the latter co-written by Chris, Nic, and Muncey. Chris penned tracks like "Last Chance," "Get What You Need," and "Get Me Outta Here," often infusing them with tribal drum patterns that became a signature of the album's sound, and he provided lead vocals on select songs such as "Move On." The album's success fueled extensive international tours, including headline slots across , , and Australia, where Jet supported acts like and performed at major festivals. At the 2004 ARIA Awards, Jet received seven nominations and won six, including and Best Group for . The band followed with Shine On in 2006, a more polished effort produced by that debuted at number three on the Albums Chart and featured 's co-writing on songs like "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is." Shaka Rock, released in 2009 and self-produced by the band, shifted toward a harder-edged sound and included "Seventeen," co-written by , Nic, and Muncey, which became one of Australia's most-played tracks that year. Despite critical mixed for the later albums, Jet maintained a strong touring presence, blending high-energy shows with improvisational elements to keep their live reputation intact. The sibling dynamic between and Nic remained central, though the relentless schedule strained the group over the years. In March 2012, Jet announced their disbandment, citing creative differences and a desire to pursue individual musical paths after over a decade of intense activity. The split allowed members to explore side projects, marking the end of the band's initial run but leaving a legacy of raw rock anthems and global impact.

Side projects (2011–2016)

In 2011, amid Jet's declining activity, Chris Cester formed the electro-rock band DamnDogs in , marking a departure from the group's roots toward a more experimental "doom disco" sound incorporating electronic elements. The band featured Cester on vocals and drums, his cousin Mitch McIvor on guitar, Louis Macklin on bass, and Jet bandmate Mark Wilson on keyboards. DamnDogs released their debut EP, Strange Behaviour, on 9 August 2011, which showcased pulsating synth-driven tracks blending rock energy with club-oriented beats. Cester's involvement in DamnDogs reflected his broader exploratory phase in , where he had relocated during Jet's early success around 2003 and remained based after the band's peak fame. This period brought personal challenges, including and strain on his marriage, as he adapted to life beyond Jet's intense touring and spotlight. While DamnDogs performed select shows, such as at CMJ Music Marathon events, the project remained short-lived, allowing Cester to contribute sporadically to friends' endeavors in the LA scene without formal commitments.

The Jaded Hearts Club (2018–2019)

In 2018, Chris Cester joined , a revolving-door supergroup formed by Jamie Davis that specialized in high-energy covers of , , and classic rock tracks, including songs. As a alongside , Cester shifted from his primary role as Jet's drummer to front the band, contributing to its raw, rock-infused interpretations of soul standards and '60s hits. This period marked Cester's creative exploration in following Jet's hiatus, where he collaborated with members like of on bass and of on guitar. The group performed at several high-profile events that year, including a Beatles tribute set at (SXSW) in , where Cester shared lead vocals on tracks like "Help," "," and a climactic "." In January, they backed on "Helter Skelter" at the launch of Stella McCartney's fashion line in , with Cester alongside Bellamy, Dom Howard of , and Sean Payne of . Later that , Cester sang Beatles covers at London's for . Additional shows in the UK and Europe followed, expanding their repertoire to include non-Beatles acts like The Who and . Cester's tenure as lead singer lasted through 2019, after which his brother assumed a more prominent vocal role in the lineup. The band continued with performances such as a charity gig at London's , but Cester's contributions shifted focus to studio work, including recordings at Bellamy's Santa Monica facility for their debut You've Always Been Here.

Mystic Knights (2016–present)

In 2016, Chris Cester formed the band Mystic Knights of Amnesia in , , drawing on his post-Jet experiences to explore more off-the-wall sounds free from commercial constraints. The project's name was suggested by guitarist during a casual text exchange with Cester, who adopted it to reflect the band's spontaneous, unconventional style. Initially evolving from an earlier side project, the group featured collaborators including Louis Macklin before shifting focus. Cester leads the band as drummer, primary songwriter, and producer, handling lead vocals and guiding late-night garage sessions that emphasize raw rhythm and high-energy . In interviews, he has described the endeavor as a liberating outlet for after Jet's , allowing him to write prolifically without band pressures and recapture a sense of unfiltered musical expression. By 2024, the lineup solidified with Los Angeles-based songwriters Aaron Eisenberg and Emmanuel "Manny" Castro, enabling a fresh collaborative dynamic. The project paused amid touring commitments but rebranded simply as in 2024 to streamline its identity and signal renewed momentum. This evolution culminated in the release of their debut single, "This High Up," on November 20, 2024—a concise, uptempo track clocking under two minutes that captures the band's infectious groove and celebratory defiance. Since the rebranding, Mystic Knights have resumed live performances, including appearances in Las Vegas in early 2025 and additional dates announced for the year, marking Cester's return to the stage with this experimental venture.

Jet reunion (2024–present)

Following their 2023 reunion, in March 2024, Jet announced an extended Australian tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album Get Born, with the original lineup consisting of brothers Nic Cester on vocals and guitar, Chris Cester on drums and backing vocals, Cameron Muncey on guitar, and Mark Wilson on bass. Chris Cester missed the initial leg of the 2023 reunion tour in due to family commitments, with Pete Marin filling in as a substitute. He rejoined for subsequent shows, including the 2024 dates and the band's international performances. The reunion culminated in the release of Jet's first new single in 15 years, "Hurry Hurry," on September 5, 2024, an energetic rock track that previews their forthcoming album slated for 2025. As of November 2025, the album remains slated for late 2025 release, following the completion of their North American tour in June 2025. The band has since embarked on a global anniversary tour, performing the album in full at venues such as The Basement East in Nashville on October 17, 2024, and the Olympia Theatre in on May 31, 2025, with additional North American dates continuing into June 2025. In interviews surrounding the reunion, Cester has expressed enthusiasm for reviving Jet's high-energy live performances, noting the joy of reconnecting with fans and bandmates after years apart, while emphasizing the tour's role in honoring the album's enduring legacy without overshadowing ongoing side projects.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Cester married in late , amid the peak of Jet's international success. The band's abrupt disbandment in , after over a decade of intense touring, placed considerable strain on his , as the sudden shift from constant activity to normalcy proved challenging. Cester has since kept details of his and any subsequent relationships private. He shares a particularly close bond with his older brother , with whom he has collaborated extensively in music; Nic has described Chris as the person who knows him better than anyone else. In September 2023, Cester missed Jet's Australian tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album due to unspecified family issues while based in . Cester maintains privacy regarding any children or further family matters.

Health challenges

Following Jet's indefinite hiatus in 2012, Chris Cester faced considerable challenges stemming from the abrupt end to the band's global success and relentless touring schedule. The transition from a high-pressure rock lifestyle to everyday normalcy proved disorienting, as Cester later reflected on the difficulty of adapting after years of fame. Cester described this phase, spanning 2012 to 2016, as a time of profound adjustment, likening the loss of the band's momentum to withdrawal from an . In a 2016 interview, he explained, "It's true what they say about it being like a and to go from touring pretty much ten years straight to suddenly just being at home all the time." The sudden shift exacerbated personal strains, with Cester noting it "put a big strain on my , to be honest, because it's really difficult when it just switches off." By 2017, as began reforming for select performances, Cester spoke more openly about relearning basic aspects of civilian life during the hiatus. "It took me a while to learn how to do things. Just normal things," he shared, highlighting the mental toll of resuming adulthood at age 32 after pausing personal growth in his early 20s amid the band's rise. This period of recovery ultimately informed his approach to subsequent projects, emphasizing a more balanced pace.

Awards and nominations

APRA Awards

Chris Cester has received recognition from the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) for his songwriting contributions, primarily through his work with the band Jet and select collaborations. These honors highlight the international and domestic impact of his compositions, with several awards centered on high-performing tracks from Jet's discography. In 2005, Cester, alongside bandmates Nicholas Cester and Cameron Muncey, won Songwriter of the Year at the APRA Music Awards for their collective contributions to Jet's debut album Get Born, marking a breakthrough in Australian rock songwriting. The following year, in 2006, Jet's "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"—co-written by his brother Nicholas Cester and —earned the Most Performed Australian Work Overseas award, reflecting its widespread radio and live play internationally. Cester's songwriting received further acclaim in 2011 for "Seventeen," from Jet's album Shaka Rock, which he co-wrote with Nicholas Cester and . The track won both Most Played Australian Work and Rock Work of the Year, underscoring its enduring popularity on Australian airwaves and in the rock genre. Earlier, in 2010, Cester was nominated for Rock Work of the Year for "She's a ," a single he wrote solo, recognizing its strong performance in the rock category though it did not secure a win. In 2021, Cester earned a peer-voted nomination for Song of the Year for his collaboration on "Chase the Feeling" with , co-written with and Jason Hill, highlighting his versatility in contemporary rock songwriting.
YearAward/NominationWorkNotesSource
2005Songwriter of the Year (Win)Jet contributions (Get Born)Shared with Nicholas Cester and Cameron MunceyAPRA Official
2006Most Performed Australian Work Overseas (Win)"Are You Gonna Be My Girl" (Jet)Co-written by Nicholas Cester and Cameron MunceyThe Age
2010Rock Work of the Year (Nomination)"She's a Genius" (Jet)Solo creditAPRA Official
2011Most Played Australian Work (Win)"Seventeen" (Jet)Co-written with Nicholas Cester and Cameron MunceyAPRA Official
2011Rock Work of the Year (Win)"Seventeen" (Jet)Co-written with Nicholas Cester and Cameron MunceyAPRA Official
2021Peer-Voted Song of the Year (Nomination)"Chase the Feeling" (Wolfmother ft. Chris Cester)Co-written with Andrew Stockdale and Jason HillAPRA Official

ARIA Hall of Fame

In 2023, the Australian rock band , co-founded by Chris Cester alongside his brother , , and Mark Wilson, was inducted into the . The honor recognized the band's enduring impact on Australian music, particularly marking the 20th anniversary of their debut album (2003), which achieved multi-platinum status and propelled global hits such as "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" to over 151 million streams. As a founding member, Chris Cester contributed significantly to Jet's sound as the band's , , and co-writer on many tracks, helping shape their raw, garage-rock style that drew influences from classic acts like and The Who. The induction ceremony occurred on November 15, 2023, during the ARIA Awards at The Star in , broadcast live on the and streamed on . Chris Cester joined , Muncey, and Wilson on stage to accept the award, where tributes from fellow musicians highlighted Jet's role in revitalizing in the early . The event underscored the band's commercial success, including multiple ARIA Awards for Get Born and international acclaim, with Chris's dynamic drumming and vocal harmonies playing a key part in their high-energy performances that filled arenas worldwide. Following the induction, artifacts from Jet's career, including Chris Cester's , were displayed at as part of a special exhibit, celebrating the band's legacy and Chris's instrumental role in its formation and evolution. This accolade affirmed Jet's place among Australia's musical icons, with Chris Cester's contributions as a songwriter and performer central to their breakthrough and lasting influence.

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