Chris Henderson (Canadian musician)

Chris Henderson
Birth name Christopher Terry Henderson
Born (1984-04-07) April 7, 1984
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 2006–present
Labels N/A
Associated acts Chris Henderson Band
Website www.chrishendersonmusic.com

Chris Henderson (born April 7, 1984) is a Canadian country musician born in Estevan, Saskatchewan and currently based out of Regina, Saskatchewan. His debut album, Follow the Signs, was released in 2008. His Sophomore effort, "My Turn", was released in March 2014.

620 CKRM Contest

In 2006, Chris entered, and won, the 620 CKRM Big Country Talent Show

As prize for winning the contest, Chris was awarded the opportunity to record a single with SCMA and CCMA award winning Saskatchewan band, the Poverty Plainsmen. Working with the band, Chris released the single "The Difference You Make" in October of the same year. The single became a tune frequently played on CKRM and its success encouraged Chris to pursue other recording opportunities.

Other notable winners of the CKRM contest include Brad Johner, Kal Hourd, Katie Hoess, and Sheila Deck.

Follow the Signs

In September 2007, Chris travelled to Nashville to record his first full-length album, Follow the Signs. Initial recording on the album was completed at Grand & Gee Music and subsequent recording was done at B-Rad Studios in Regina.

The album's first single, "You Don't Scare Me" was released in September 2008 and as of October, it has reached No. 87 on the CanCon Country Music Charts. It is being played on radio stations nationwide.

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