Christopher James grew up in Ayersville, a small town in Northwest Ohio where Friday nights meant country songs, stadium lights, and the kind of community that still shows up for its own. For nearly two decades, James put his musical skills to use in the United States Army, spending most of that time making others sound their best. Music was his life's rhythm, a way to build something lasting. As his military career concluded, he felt a pull to use his own voice, to tell his stories just like the artists he grew up admiring.
His music is clean and meant to be played loud, blending the heart of late-90s and 2000's country with rock and a little pop influence. Every note stays true to his small- town roots. He writes about life's ups and downs and the lessons learned on the long road. “Friday Lights and Tailgate Nights” celebrates the heartbeat of small-town America, where the whole week leads up to a few golden hours under the high school's stadium lights. With electric guitars and a rockin' country sound, Christopher James captures the spirit of small town living.
