Colton Harris Music
Reaching the lost and loving people like Jesus, one song at a time
Growing up in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, 15 year old Colton Harris has always known he had a calling on his life. God has been at the center of his life from the beginning. He was born 13 weeks early and spent several weeks in the NICU. Other than being very small, Colton thrived and overcame the odds against him. Around the age of five, Colton asked his mom if she remembered him living in a box. Colton had never been told or seen photos about his time in the NICU. He went on to say, that he remembered being in a box with tubes and wires connected to him and a lot of noise always around him. He also said that he was never afraid, because God was with him and told him that he was going to be okay because He had a big plan for him. Proceed a couple of years, Colton told his parents that he knew that God wanted to use him to spread the Gospel, but wasn't sure what that looked like or meant. Just that he knew there was a plan. Fast forward to age twelve, Colton said that he was to use his voice to lead people to Jesus. He always had a love of music from an early age. He began guitar and voice lessons, and eventually piano. But there was something more he wanted. His parents got him to a studio to record a couple of songs, and he knew this was what he was called to do. Colton continued his lessons, began songwriting with help from his music instructors, did some more recording. Through much prayer for God to guide his steps to where his message could be heard by many, Colton was led to an open door at Studio Dunlap and Cody McCarver, not only as a producer but a mentor. Even though he is young, his voice is seasoned with experience and maturity.
Do you have questions, want to book a show, or collaborate on a new piece? Reach out, and let's make music happen.
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