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Chris Pierce is an American singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, public speaker, wine producer and officiant born and based in California.


Early life

Pierce is from
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, California. He grew up singing in church and playing in bands from an early age and listened to classic soul, rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel and rock and roll recordings. When he was 15 he was diagnosed with otosclerosis which caused him to lose significant hearing. A surgery helped him regain 70% of his hearing in his right year. In his teenage years, he pursued acting and singing in local theater presentations and appeared on notable television shows such as ''Kids Incorporated'', ''Big Break'' hosted by
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, ''Star Search'' and ''Half and Half''. While still in high school, Pierce began playing gigs with Grammy-nominated rock musician
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. After high school he received a scholarship to study jazz at USC. At 19 years old he performed on a US tour with Sonia Dada and later continued on to Moscow, Russia. After touring with Sonia Dada, Pierce came home to Southern California to work on his degree in jazz studies at USC. In 2005, Pierce met Seal at a house party and later joined him as his opening act on a world tour. Pierce says, "I kinda got discovered by him... That opened up a bunch of different things."


Career

For over a decade Pierce has been recording and doing independent road tours and playing up to 150 shows a year. He has opened for B.B. King, Seal, Rodrigo y Gabriela,
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. In 2021, Chris Pierce's cover of "No One" by Alicia Keys was featured on the ABC television series '' A Million Little Things'' and the single was released by
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. Chris Pierce also co-wrote the hit song "We Can Always Come Back To This" which was featured 3 times on the
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''. The song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart and #12 on iTunes's Top 100. His songs have also been featured in film and television like '' Crash'', '' Brothers and Sisters'', ''
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. His single "Are You Beautiful" has been used in a national Banana Republic ad campaign.


Reception

Critic Paul Saitowitz of ''
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'' has compared Pierce's voice to
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, writing that it "fluctuates from delicate falsettos to shrieks reminiscent of Ray Charles". In a concert review, the ''
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'' wrote that he has "one of the most powerful voices going." Chris Pierce's 2021 album, ''American Silence,'' garnered critical acclaim from '' NPR'', ''
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'', ''Americana UK'' and more for its strong racial justice themes. ''NPRs Robin Hilton said, "I haven't been so deeply, deeply move by just a person and their guitar like this in a long time. ''Rolling Stone'' wrote, "''American Silence'' is the sound of everyone who's hungry for change, steadying themselves and marching toward a common goal." ''No Depression'' noted the timelines of the album's release around the worldwide racial justice uprisings: "Chris Pierce's ''American Silence'' is one of those albums that truly feels like a lifetime in the making." Additionally, his song "Keep On Keeping On" was chosen as
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's "Today's Top Tune" and he appeared on
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's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" with
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, who selected Pierce's album, ''Walking on The Earth'', as "Best Album of July 2008."


Personal life

Pierce currently resides in California. He married actress Tara Buck in 2012. They co-own a wine label called Ledbetter Syrah.


Discography

* ''American Silence'' (2021) * ''You've Got To Feel It!'' (2017) * ''Reverend Tall Tree' (2015) * ''When the Hustle Comes to a Stop'' (2012) * ''I Can Hear You'' (2011) * ''Chris Pierce Live at the Hotel Cafe'' (2009) * ''Walking on the Earth'' (2007) * ''Static Trampoline'' (2005) * ''Intimate Moments'' (2004) * ''Liberation Vol. 1'' (2002)


References


External links


Official website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pierce, Chris Living people American singer-songwriters American soul guitarists American blues musicians American folk musicians Year of birth missing (living people)