Chris Austin

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Chris Austin
Birth name Christopher C. Austin
Born (1964-02-24)February 24, 1964
Boone, North Carolina
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San Diego, California
Genres Country
Occupation(s) singer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, fiddle
Years active 1986–91
Labels Warner Bros.
Associated acts Reba McEntire

Chris Austin (born February 24, 1964 in Boone, North Carolina – March 16, 1991 in San Diego, California) was a male country music singer. Austin was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1988 and charted three singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. His highest-charting single, "Blues Stay Away from Me," was included on the 1989 compilation album New Tradition Sings the Old Tradition. Austin also co-wrote Ricky Skaggs' 1991 single "Same Ol' Love."

Austin was most known for playing guitar and fiddle for Ricky Skaggs's and Reba McEntire's road bands. Austin toured with McEntire until an airplane carrying Austin, six other members of McEntire's band, and her road manager crashed into a nearby mountain after taking off from an airport in San Diego, California, killing all on board.[1]

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1988 "Lonesome for You" 62 single only
"I Know There's a Heart in There Somewhere" 89
1989 "Blues Stay Away from Me" 54 New Tradition Sings the Old Tradition
1990 "Out of Step" single only

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