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Atlanta's Chuck Carrier was raised as the proverbial military kid with the kind of mobile upbringing that can supply a wealth of experience. Born in Guam and growing up in such diverse cities as Boston, Abilene, and Washington D.C., he was exposed to a wide variety of cultures and environments. That exposure certainly manifests itself today in Chuck's image-rich, descriptive songwriting. After attracting attention with his band, Marathon (voted Atlanta's Best Alternative band at the Atlanta Local Music Awards), Chuck returned to touring as a solo musician. Soon, Chuck began the whirlwind path of writing and recording his first solo project. 'Songs for 27' was written in a month and recorded in a mere 12 days with producer Grey Garner at Nashville's Velvet Studios. Ink 19 Magazine called the album "an intensely introspective collection of songs, penned with an incredible sense of depth and maturity."
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