“For about a year there, I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m ruined. “I was singing all of Vince Gill’s stuff, and then my voice changed,” Young laughs. He sang so much around the house that he jokes his parents “blocked him out.” But as puberty approached, the young tenor found himself facing adversity for the first time. to Miami, followed by the likes of Randy Travis, Tracy Lawrence and Brooks & Dunn. “So I was like, ‘That’s what I want to do.’ I just kind of always knew.” His first record purchase was Keith Whitley’s L.A. “I’ve always loved country music, and I really liked singing it as a kid,” Young remembers. Still, when all is said and done, it only takes two words to sum up the career of Chris Young: Definitely country. Now, with the release of his fourth album, A.M., the man known for his classic baritone and melt-your-heart ballads knows how to have a good time, too. Already a Grammy-nominated recording artist, he’s also a dynamic live performer consistently in demand, an international ambassador for his genre, a talented songwriter with six Number Ones to his name – by the way, he wrote four of them – and a handsome charmer to boot.
Chris Young has accomplished more by 29 than some artists do in a lifetime.