About

Born in the South, Colt began his singing career when he was just five years old. “Country music was about the only music I heard,” he says. But even as he grew and was exposed to different types of music, Colt held on to Country. “I just got a passion for it at a young age,” he explains, and he has been singing it ever since. Now he is a sixteen year old aspiring country music star. As an artist, Colt infuses his own style into the well-established genre, taking country music to the next level. He has performed in various venues, festivals, and fairs, the majority of them concentrated in Tennessee (where he currently resides) and in Georgia (his birthplace). Recently, he had the great opportunity to perform live with the NSA choir at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). Colt recently took the title of “Rising Star Entertainer of the Year” at the 2011 North American Country Music Association International Awards and “Most Promising Vocalist of the Year” and “Most Promising Entertainer of the Year” at the 2010 GCGMA Awards. Colt Chambers took on the East Coast Country and Gospel Music Association as President in May 2012. In addition to vocal expression, Colt has discovered a keen interest and adeptness in theatrics. He played the leading roles in “Once Upon a Mattress,” “Babes in ToyLand,” and supporting roles in “The Music Man,” in a community theatre in Calhoun, Georgia (his hometown). He then ventured into Theatre Production and Co-directed “Seussical the Musical” later on. Colt was accepted and then attended the Nashville School of the Arts (NSA) in 2010. With a motto of “If you’re big star bound, let me warn you, it’s a long, hard ride,” Colt Chambers is a living testimony to the difficult path one must take to obtain stardom. In his brief 16 years, he has allowed nothing to hold him back from achieving his goals and will continue to pursue his dreams until he acquires them.