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Chris
Kahl brings his Floridiana style of music to the stage with
a blend of acoustic folk and Florida themes.
A native of the Space Coast of Florida, Chris grew up just
miles from the NASA launchpads. He started performing
steadily around Central Florida during the late 1990’s and
released his self-titled debut to rave reviews in the
Florida press. In 2000, his song “Bring Us Together” was
used in a regional TV advert.
After graduating from Rollins College, Chris continued his
musical journey in London for the next few years where he
gigged constantly in clubs, and busked nightly in the
subways of the London Underground. He was met by
enthusiastic audiences while touring the UK, Ireland, and
Germany, and performed live numerous times on British TV and
radio, including the BBC. During this period he released the
Odessa Morning EP and Up From the Underground,
which received airplay all over Europe and featured top
London players, such as pedal steel legend BJ Cole.
After returning to Florida, Chris released the album
Orange Blossom Memories in 2006. In this
nostalgic ode to his home state, he includes not only songs
about the Florida good life, but of the state’s history as
well. His song "Floridiana Hotel" was honored as one of the
Top 10 New Florida Songs of 2006. He followed that up in
2007 with his songs "Native Land" and the "Ballad of Harry
Morgan" both placing in the top 10. His newest
Florida-themed album, Sunshine Kid, was released in
March 2009. This album contains “Out on Cedar Key” which
was a winner of the Will Mclean Florida Songwriting Contest.
Chris also works as an Artist in Residence with Brevard
County Schools to teach Florida History and songwriting to
elementary school students. In addition to that, he travels
the state as a Road Scholar with the Florida Humanities
Council to bring his Florida songs and stories to audiences
statewide. Most recently, he has been selected to the
2010-2012 Florida State Touring Roster, and the
Scholars in Schools program.
A modern Florida Troubadour, Chris looks forward to
delighting audiences with performances of his music for
years to come.
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