Chris Wallin

Location:
Tennessee, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Country / Folk / Southern Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Warner/Chappell Music Publishing
Chris Bio



With his unique gift for finding the extraordinary in ordinary life, Chris Wallin has established himself as one of Music Row’s most sought-after songwriters.



For the past several years, Wallin has topped the charts with classics-in-the-making for the industry's biggest stars: “Love Me If You Can” by Toby Keith, "Don't Blink" by Kenny Chesney, “I’m Tryin’” for Trace Adkins, “Something To Be Proud Of” and “Speed” by Montgomery Gentry.



His poignant lyrical portrayals of everyday people as they deal with living and loving have also been embraced by artists such as Brad Paisley, Diamond Rio, Lorrie Morgan, Keith Anderson, Sammy Kershaw, Confederate Railroad and Neal McCoy, among many others.



Raised in the small town of White Pine, Tennessee, Wallin was influenced by the likes of Jim Croce, James Taylor and Merle Haggard, as well as his own musical family – especially his mother, a singer herself. She recorded and performed in Nashville for a time, and the experience made an indelible impression on the seven-year-old Chris.



He began writing songs at age 12 and, perhaps inevitably, moved to Music City several years later, making the dues-paying rounds of writers nights and songwriting contests. He caught a break when his songs caught the ear of a small publishing company (co-owned by eventual Taylor Swift collaborator Liz Rose), helping to launch him on a professional career that has led to award-winning collaborations with fellow hit-makers like Jim Collins, Craig Wiseman, Tim Nichols and Jeffrey Steele.



Wallin has worked hard to achieve his place on the “A List” of Nashville songwriters, and doesn't take his status for granted: His own publishing company’s name, 29 Cent Hamburgers, is a reminder of his early days as a struggling writer. “Back then I used to buy 50 or so McDonald's 29 cent hamburgers a week and freeze them solid. I could eat all week on $15 … They weren’t bad, except the last few get a little crusty from freezer burn.”



In December 2009, Wallin took a huge career leap by signing worldwide co-publishing and catalogue acquisition deals with ole, one of the world’s fastest growing independent publishers with offices in Nashville, Los Angeles and Toronto.



Dedication and talent – not to mention a wry sense of humor – have taken him to the heights of the music world and primed him for international acclaim, but his advice on how to achieve such success is typically straightforward and down-to-earth: “Find out what you do the best and do that till you drop.” So Chris Wallin will continue to set the truth of real life to words and music because that’s what he does best!
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