Chris Ayer Explained

Chris Ayer
Birth Name:Chris Ayer
Birth Date:7 January 1984
Birth Place:McLean, Virginia, U.S.
Origin:Stanford, California, U.S.
Instrument:Vocals
guitar
Genre:Blues rock
Pop rock
Folk pop
Occupation:Singer-songwriter
guitarist
Website:www.chrisayer.net

Chris Ayer is a solo guitar artist.

Early life and education

Ayer attended The Potomac School from kindergarten until twelfth grade. A graduate of Stanford University, where he studied philosophy and music, Ayer began playing the guitar and writing songs when he was 18 years old. While at Stanford, Ayer also sang with the Stanford Mendicants, an all-male a cappella group.[1] Ayer released his first EP, Static, in June 2003 (which sold over a thousand copies), a live album in 2004, an album of acoustic demos in 2005, and a self-produced EP entitled New Songs, which received national airplay.http://www.chrisayer.net

Career

His first full-length album, This Is The Place, was recorded in Nashville and produced by Jason Gantt (The Chieftains, Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill).

Ayer was a winner in the folk category in the 2006 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for his original song "Evaporate".[2] He performed two tours with MC Lars as a live guitarist and singer in the UK in 2006.

In January 2013, he was signed to Sony in the UK and Europe. He released another full-length album, The Noise, in March 2013. This album made it to number six on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter charts and has a 5-star rating. He toured the Netherlands with fellow musician Matt Simons in April 2013, and then toured in Switzerland and Italy for the rest of the spring.

Ayer's music has appeared in the web series Camp Abercorn.

Discography

Albums/EPs

Date of ReleaseTitleLabel
March 19, 2013The NoiseSelf Released
August 18, 2009Don't Go Back to SleepAnother Record Company
November 7, 2006This Is The PlaceSelf Released
August 2005New SongsSelf Released
June 2003Static (EP)Self Released

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rarb.org/reviews/354.html RARB Review
  2. http://www.jlsc.com/winners/2006b/lennon_awards.php John Lennon Songwriting Awards