Chris Kammerer grew up in the big Midwestern city of Chicago as a kid who loved acting and the arts. He eventually went to Washington University in St. Louis where he studied acting and wrote poetry. While there, he took the top prize of the A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Festival and his original play, “The Stroke Scriptures,” was produced and presented onstage.

Kammerer eventually found himself back in the Windy City after college, however, wondering what his next move was going to be while trying to find a job in the arts. He continued to write poetry, but then one day he went to see a concert by the Avett Brothers. Scott Avett was playing the banjo at that show and Kammerer became intrigued with the instrument right away. So he bought a cheap five-string and began to teach himself the clawhammer style of playing it.

  

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