Carson Chamberlain
American songwriter
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Carson Chamberlain |
| birth_place | Berea, Kentucky |
| genre | Country |
| occupation | |
| instrument | Pedal steel guitar |
| years_active | 1980s–present |
| associated_acts | Keith Whitley |
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| name = Carson Chamberlain | image = | alt = | caption = | image_size = | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = | birth_place = Berea, Kentucky | origin = | genre = Country | occupation = | instrument = Pedal steel guitar | years_active = 1980s–present | associated_acts = Keith Whitley | url = Carson Chamberlain (born in Berea, Kentucky) is an American songwriter, record producer and session musician who works mainly in the field of country music.
He worked as a bandleader and steel guitarist for Keith Whitley until Whitley died in 1989. Afterward, he worked as a touring manager for Alan Jackson and Clint Black. Chamberlain became an A&R director at Mercury Nashville in 1994, but later retired from that position. He has also worked as a record producer for several Mercury acts, including Mark Wills, Billy Currington and Easton Corbin.
Chamberlain co-wrote the songs "Love's Got a Hold on You", "Everything I Love" and "Between the Devil and Me" for Jackson; "The Best Day" for George Strait; and "Walk a Little Straighter" and "I Got a Feelin'" for Currington.
References
References
- (August 3, 2010). "Nashville.com Featured Songwriter: Carson Chamberlain". Nashville.com.
- "The Songs of Carson Chamberlain". Universal Music Publishing.
- Moore, Rick. (December 16, 2010). "Nashville Songwriter Series: Carson Chamberlain". [[American Songwriter]].
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