Texas Christian songwriter and singer
Chris August grew up around music, particularly the secular sounds of
the Beach Boys,
the Beatles,
Chuck Berry, and
Stevie Wonder.
August's dad built a small home-recording studio, and
August often fooled around with the guitars, keyboards, drum machine, and four-track tape recorder his dad assembled. He began to take the whole music thing seriously when he turned 15 -- in that same year he became a Christian and began to write, play, and record music in the home studio with purpose, adding whatever gear he needed to achieve his goals. He finished and released a self-produced and recorded independent album at the age of 22, and a copy of it reached
Ryan Cabrera, who connected
August with manager Joe Simpson and a contract with Geffen Records soon followed.
August moved to Los Angeles in 2005 to work on an album for the label, also working as a producer and as a keyboardist in
Ashlee Simpson's touring band. His deal with Geffen fell through after a restructuring at the label, and
August returned home to Garland, TX. Once home, he made the decision to stop concentrating on secular songs and began writing and tracking more directly Christian material like “Starry Night,” a demo recording of which garnered him a deal with Word Records. Working with producer
Ed Cash,
August released the
No Far Away album for the label in 2010. ~ Steve Leggett