Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Chris Carmack
His role on ABC's Nashville has catapulted him onto to the Grand Ole Opry stage. This blue eyed soul boy from DC has people on all sides of the music fence looking at his footsteps through field of sound. From the iHeart Radio Studio I'm Unplugged and Totally Uncut with Chris Carmack.
Accomplished actor, singer-songwriter and musician Chris Carmack, star of ABC’s hit series “Nashville,” just released his debut song “Being Alone,” available now on iTunes. The passion-driven track will be featured on his forthcoming EP, PIECES OF YOU, written solely by Carmack and produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Ben Fowler (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Phoenix Mendoza. Gearing up for the fourth season of “Nashville,” he has been featured on THE MUSIC OF NASHVILLE soundtracks in addition to performing on the 2014 and 2015 “Nashville” concert tours. On ABC’s Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, People’s Choice, Teen Choice and Critics’ Choice Television Award-nominated series “Nashville,” Carmack plays the charming yet afflicted openly-gay country music heartthrob “Will Lexington.”
Recent reviews have critics and artists praising Carmack’s musical abilities and showmanship:
[Carmack] is a wicked good guitar player
– VINCE GILL
30 Best Things We Saw At CMA Fest: Best Blue-Eyed Blues: Chris Carmack…Any notion that ‘Nashville’ co-star Chris Carmack was just another actor dabbling in music were obliterated…The highlight proved to be his heartfelt tribute to B.B. King…with Carmack showing off some greasy guitar licks and a soulful yearning voice.
– ROLLING STONE
Carmack showed a musical command and conviction in his set that outstrips what he has been able to transmit through the TV show and its soundtracks. There’s a built-in prejudice against actors jumping into music, but he deserves to be taken seriously. – BILLBOARD
[Two of the] Top 10 Moments at the 2015 CMA Music Festival: “Chris Carmack at Belk Park Stage” and “The Concert for Love and Acceptance” – “[Carmack] showed off his impressive vocal and guitar chops, ripping through his own originals, due out later this year on an EP, as well as a cover of the late B.B. King’s ‘Sweet Little Angel.’ – BOSTON GLOBE
26 Undercard Acts to Catch at CMA Fest- Carmack’s natural charisma, showmanship and legit singing chops immediately made it seem like he should have been there [ABC’s “Nashville”] from the beginning…his CMA Fest performance is going to be a don’t-miss.
– NASHVILLE SCENE
Not just vocally, but just possibly, as a songwriter, boy has got the goods.
– YAHOO! RAM COUNTRY
The Washington D.C. native, who grew up playing saxophone at a young age, turned his attention towards jazz band and theatre in high school. Upon graduating, he studied at NYU’s esteemed Tisch Adler Conservatory before heading out to Los Angeles where he helped launch the theatrical production of “The Day I Stood Still.” Carmack would spend his off-time practicing guitar, which would later come in handy for his role on “Nashville.” His performance in “The Day I Stood Still” attracted the attention of the producers from the hit drama “The O.C.,” who cast him as “Luke Ward” in the series in 2003. After completing his work on the show, Carmack returned to the stage in NY at the Roundabout Theatre Company, where he took on the role of “Sloane” in “Entertaining Mr. Sloane,” alongside Alec Baldwin and Jan Maxwell. He also performed in London, playing John Buchanan in Tennessee Williams’ “Summer and Smoke.”
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