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Chris Pierce

  • The Black Rose Acoustic Society 12530 Black Forest Road Colorado Springs, CO, 80908 United States (map)
Chris Pierce american singer songwriter and producer with guitar

We have a special treat for you on March 11th, as we host award-winning singer-songwriter Chris Pierce on our stage. It's rare that we come across a musical talent that expands beyond the boundaries of performance into the worlds of movies and television drama. Chris is one such creative music maker. 

Chris has toured and performed worldwide on stage with many musical greats including B.B. King, Seal, Al Green, Rodrigo y Gabriella, Colbie Caillat, Keb’Mo’, Blind Boys of Alabama, Aaron Neville, and many others. His voice and music have been heard in film and television shows including: A Million Little Things, This is Us, True Blood, Soundtrack, Crash, Rosewood, Soul Men, Brothers & Sisters, Single Ladies, Eli Stone, In Plain Sight, Dawson's Creek, Army Wives, as well as in national ad campaigns. He also guest appears on a wide range of album recordings as a vocalist, harmonicist, and guitarist. 

Chris gained national prominence last year with his acoustic version of "No One" from the hit ABC primetime series A Million Little Things. His hit co-write "We Can Always Come Back to This" aired on multiple episodes of the NBC primetime series This Is Us. It shot up to the #1 spot on the Billboard Blues Chart and hit #12 on the iTunes Top 100. It also garnered nominations last year for "Best Song/Recording Created for Television.”

Chris’s collaboration with artist Sunny War in their Americana duo War & Pierce yielded the hit single “Amen,” which was featured on NPR’s World Cafe. It's also racked up over 2 million spins on Spotify. Chris's new album "American Silence" has received glowing reviews from NPR Music, No Depression, Rolling Stone, Acoustic Guitar, Sirius XM, and many more media sources.

Won't you join us, as we bring you talented American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Chris Pierce?

Opening acts will be Kevin Mastin and John Spengler (+++ About our opening acts +++)

Doors open at 6:15 p.m.; concert starts at 7 p.m. with two opening acts. $15 general admission, $8 members and students with ID; free for ages 12 and younger (become a member and save). Admission only at the door (no advance tickets).

Baked goods, coffee, tea, and water available for purchase in the Community Center.

Please visit our website for the latest on COVID-19 protocols at our shows.

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