| A summer trip through the Canadian
Rockies inspired Chris Collins to return to the musical roots that he
nurtured during his teenage years. Chris learned to play guitar on his own,
using a beat-up old guitar that he borrowed from a friend. He found himself
inspired by the music of John Denver, Dan Fogleburg and James Taylor, and he
earned extra money for college by playing cover songs. Time has a way of
making us put some things aside, and Chris was no exception. He spent the
next several years of his life raising his family and enjoying life. But,
in the summer of 2000, music re-entered the life of Chris Collins during a
trip through the Canadian Rockies. He bought a guitar in a small Canadian
town, and by the end of his Rocky Mountain holiday, Chris had written
several songs. His guitar has never been far away from him since those
special moments in the mountains, and Chris has proven himself to be one of
the most talented troubadours of our time.
Since returning his focus to his
music, Chris has been selected twice as a Top Ten Regional Singer/Songwriter
at the Kerrville Folk Festival in both 2002 and 2004. He was a 2004
Finalist at the Wildflowers Songwriters Competition, and was also nominated
for Song of the Year and Producer of the Year for the My Texas Music Awards
in 2003. Chris is a Featured Artist for the month of September on the 2004
mytexasmusic.com calendar. He co-founded the Houston
Association of Acoustic Musicians and has been the host of a popular radio
music show on KPFT-Houston since 2003. Chris has also established a name
for himself in the state of Colorado, where he performs each October at the
annual John Denver memorial week in several concerts and events, including
John Denver’s Windstar Foundation, and he will be headlining his own concert
there in October, 2005. On top of all of his professional performance
credits, Chris is co-owner of A Songwriters Studio in Houston, Texas.
The music of Chris Collins is
guaranteed to make you smile, tap your toes, and bring back memories of a
simpler time. Whether he is singing songs from his original album “Alberta
Skies”, or paying tribute to the artists who inspired him by sharing their
music with his audience… Chris has a special way of making each person feel
like the song he is singing is being sung just for them. He is one of those
artists who doesn’t come along every day, and his musical mark will be the
legacy he will share with everyone who is lucky enough to listen to him.
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