Easton Corbin Producer, Carson Chamberlain to Produce Chris Caskey’s Freshman Album
Nashville, TN, July 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Nashville’s Artist to the Stars Corey Frizzell is proud to announce that his client, Chris Caskey is currently recording his freshman album with Easton Corbin hit producer, Carson Camberlain.
Carson Chamberlain, a native of Berea, Kentucky, started professionally in the music business as a musician and bandleader for Keith Whitley. After Keith’s untimely death in 1989, he became tour manager for Clint Black, and more recently he held the position of tour manager for Alan Jackson. In April of 1994, Carson took the position as Director of A&R for Mercury Nashville and was promoted to VP of A&R until his departure. Now Chamberlain is focusing all of his energy on writing and producing.
As a BMI songwriter, Chamberlain has penned several number one singles for Alan Jackson such as “Love’s Got A Hold On You,” Everything I Love,” and “Between The Devil And Me.” His penned song, “The Best Day,” the first single release from George Strait’s Greatest Hits LP, quickly moved up the charts and stayed at #1 for three weeks. “The Best Day” is now part of George Strait’s multi-platinum hits package entitled 50 Number Ones.
As a record producer, he has had other #1 success with the Mark Wills’ singles “I Do (Cherish You),” “Don’t Laugh At Me,” and “Wish You Were Here,” all #1 songs from his platinum-selling LP entitled “Wish You Were Here.” Mark’s first single “Back At One” from the last Chamberlain-produced LP entitled Permanently, quickly went to #1 on the charts.
In 2002, Chamberlain produced the Billy Currington’s debut album for Mercury Records. Chamberlain also co-wrote the hit singles “Walk A Little Straighter” and “I Got a Feelin’” with Currington. Both songs were Top 10 successes for Currington. More recently Chaimberlain produced Easton Corbin’s self-titled debut album.
Other artists who have covered Carson’s songs include Travis Tritt, John Michael Montgomery, Billy Ray Cyrus, Keith Stegall, Don Williams, Gary Allan, Chad Brock and The Lynns.
Caskey started performing with his first band at the age of 11. After sending his demos to Nashville Producers, Publishers and Record Labels, he caught the ear of Bob Stegall at Jen Eri Lin Music Publishing and made the move to Nashville where he would eventually land an artist development deal with Mercury Records in 1998 but the deal would eventually be cut short. He continued to perform with various bands across KY and found himself being rediscovered nearly ten years later in August of 2009 by Nashville’s Artist to the Stars, Corey Frizzell.
By November of 2010 Frizzell successfully attained investment and put together a winning team to record, market and promote Caskey, launching his first single “God’s Pocket” to radio, debuting in January of 2011 on TCM Records and promoted to radio by leading radio promotional company, Double E Promotions. “God’s Pocket” has jumped thirty spots to number fifty two on the National Christian Voice Christian Country Top 100 for July of 2011.
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Carson Chamberlain, a native of Berea, Kentucky, started professionally in the music business as a musician and bandleader for Keith Whitley. After Keith’s untimely death in 1989, he became tour manager for Clint Black, and more recently he held the position of tour manager for Alan Jackson. In April of 1994, Carson took the position as Director of A&R for Mercury Nashville and was promoted to VP of A&R until his departure. Now Chamberlain is focusing all of his energy on writing and producing.
As a BMI songwriter, Chamberlain has penned several number one singles for Alan Jackson such as “Love’s Got A Hold On You,” Everything I Love,” and “Between The Devil And Me.” His penned song, “The Best Day,” the first single release from George Strait’s Greatest Hits LP, quickly moved up the charts and stayed at #1 for three weeks. “The Best Day” is now part of George Strait’s multi-platinum hits package entitled 50 Number Ones.
As a record producer, he has had other #1 success with the Mark Wills’ singles “I Do (Cherish You),” “Don’t Laugh At Me,” and “Wish You Were Here,” all #1 songs from his platinum-selling LP entitled “Wish You Were Here.” Mark’s first single “Back At One” from the last Chamberlain-produced LP entitled Permanently, quickly went to #1 on the charts.
In 2002, Chamberlain produced the Billy Currington’s debut album for Mercury Records. Chamberlain also co-wrote the hit singles “Walk A Little Straighter” and “I Got a Feelin’” with Currington. Both songs were Top 10 successes for Currington. More recently Chaimberlain produced Easton Corbin’s self-titled debut album.
Other artists who have covered Carson’s songs include Travis Tritt, John Michael Montgomery, Billy Ray Cyrus, Keith Stegall, Don Williams, Gary Allan, Chad Brock and The Lynns.
Caskey started performing with his first band at the age of 11. After sending his demos to Nashville Producers, Publishers and Record Labels, he caught the ear of Bob Stegall at Jen Eri Lin Music Publishing and made the move to Nashville where he would eventually land an artist development deal with Mercury Records in 1998 but the deal would eventually be cut short. He continued to perform with various bands across KY and found himself being rediscovered nearly ten years later in August of 2009 by Nashville’s Artist to the Stars, Corey Frizzell.
By November of 2010 Frizzell successfully attained investment and put together a winning team to record, market and promote Caskey, launching his first single “God’s Pocket” to radio, debuting in January of 2011 on TCM Records and promoted to radio by leading radio promotional company, Double E Promotions. “God’s Pocket” has jumped thirty spots to number fifty two on the National Christian Voice Christian Country Top 100 for July of 2011.
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www.facebook.com/chriscaskeymusic
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