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Take Your Bow
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Accident Waiting to Happen
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Skeletons
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Maybe I'm the Problem
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Blast Off (I'll Never Land)
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Dylan Chambers
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Artist Bio

Dylan Chambers is an accomplished singer, songwriter, and thespian (Troupe 3709), out of Arlington, Texas. He has been performing on stage since the age of five in many different fields. He first picked up the guitar at the age of thirteen after being inspired by the fast-driven music of Green Day and seeing his stepfather play around the house. He really started appreciating theatre and the joy that it gave him to be on stage when he came to Theatre Arlington, a local community theatre in Texas, joining the cast of "Oliver!"as the lead role, Oliver Twist. Later on, he joined TA's youth touring group "Standing Room Only" for three years performing well over two-hundred times for many different faces in Texas. In 2005, Dylan joined The Political Monkeys, a punk/funk/rock n' roll band as the frontman/rhythem guitarist playing numerous gigs in North East, Texas. Two years later, he quit the band and moved on to collaborate with other musicians such as Scott Hoying (“What is Wrong?”) Alex Hardaway ("The Negative Blues"), Connor Lidell ("On The Way Back"), Paul Demer from Second Story Feedback, Mitch Grassi and many others. Dylan then moved on to starting his own band with two friends from Lamar HS. The Dylan Chambers Band played many shows around the Metroplex as well as headlining at the Levitt Pavilion in Downtown Arlington after winning first place in Arlington’s Virtual Battle of the Bands contest. Since the band broke up, Dylan has been playing around as a solo acoustic musician. Over the past few years, he has gained quite a following from playing at the Levitt Pavilion and J. Gilligan's Bar and Grill. He was featured as one of four local singer/songwriters in the Levitt's “Hometown Rising Stars” concert and even opened for the legendary Three Dog Night during the summer of 2010.

On the personal side, Dylan graduated from James Martin High School in 2010. He now attends Tarrant County College and will be transferring to the Berklee College of Music in Boston next fall where he was one of fifteen musicians in the US to be accepted into the songwriting, guitar and performance program. He intends to be successful in the music industry and he continues to contribute to the world by sharing his music to anyone who is willing to listen.

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