“Best Living Voice” in the Nation? ‘The Voice’ Star Kameron Marlowe Gives a Vocal Masterclass at the Ryman

Back in 2018, Kameron Marlowe found himself competing on season 15 of The Voice. Thrilled to be on the show, the singer watched as he made it all the way to the Live Playoff rounds. Although gaining praise from fans and the coaches, he ended up being eliminated. Not letting the loss hold him back, Marlowe continued to pursue a career in the music industry. And in 2019, he released his single “Giving You Up.” Having also released two studio albums, the rising star performed “Burn ‘Em All” from his album We Were Cowboys.

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For any singer who wishes to leave their mark on country music, there is no better way to showcase one’s talents than at the Ryman Auditorium. With the venue holding such a special place in country music, countless singers and musicians have walked across its stage. But when it came to Marlowe performing “Burn ‘Em All”, the singer stood on the stage alone, letting his voice fill the empty space.

Although just a small portion of the performance, fans loved hearing Marlowe with comments reading, “The best LIVE voice.” Another person added, “he puts on one hell of a show.”

 

Kameron Marlowe Shares His Love For All Music

Outside of his live performances, back in May 2024, he released his second studio album with Keepin’ the Lights On. Hoping to become a top name in country music, Marlowe revealed where his love for the genre started. He told Songwriter Universe, “I grew up in church singing…it’s what you do in a small town Baptist church. I found out that I really enjoyed music, and I started listening to a lot of music, anything from early country to new rock and other styles. I’m a big advocate for all genres, so I try to listen to as much as I can.”

With Marlowe never losing that love for music, he turned his attention to Nashville after The Voice. “Once the show ended, I found myself going to Nashville as much as I could, getting in the songwriting community and writing more songs. And I think that’s where it all started for me. It was making the move to Nashville and learning the songwriting process.”

Continuing to nurture his career in country, it’s only a matter of time before Marlowe finds himself on top of the genre.

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