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Artist description
Carle is a singer/songwriter/musician who has performed in various styles.His songwriting covers many areas of music, from Bluegrass to Christian Pop |
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Music Style
Christian, Bluegrass, Country, Pop |
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Musical Influences
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Ricky Skaggs, Jim Reeves, Def Leppard, , many others |
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Similar Artists
Russell Moore(IIIrd Tyme Out), Vince Gill |
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Artist History
Carle has been involved in the music industry from the time he was 5 years old.Singing in a family Blueel group who toured most of the southeastThere he began developing his vocal skills singing in Churches. By age 13, Carle began learning to play the Double Bass, then his musician skills would grow as he learned Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboard, and Dobro.In 1985, at the age of 15, Carle would join his family along with a couple of friends to form, The Bluegrass Harmoneers.This band would stay together until 1997 and tour much of the US, playing with such artists as: IIIrd Tyme Out, Ralph Stanley, Jimmy Martin,Shotgun Red, Mike Snyder and countless others. After their reluctant breakup in that year, Carle began a solo careerthat would take him to Europe, as a Country Music artist.Upon his return in October 1998, Carle realized that his heart was in Bluegrass Music and knew that was the music he should be perofmring so along withhis mother and dad, they formed a new groupCherokee Wind, this group is going strong to this day, and picking up speed.Through all of this Carle has written and performed many original songs, songs that are heartfelt, songs that are just plain fun.You will find some of those songs on this web site. |
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Group Members
Carle Towns |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Dobro, Keyboard |
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Location
Chattanooga, Tennessee - USA |
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