
Cam was born in Oklahoma City and raised on Keith Whitley. When he turned 18, he grabbed his guitar and his passion for storytelling, and headed to Nashville. In 2023, he signed a joint-venture publishing deal with Sea Gayle Music Publishing and the Magnolia Sky Music Group. With a handful of cuts under his belt, and more on the way, Cam is looking to make an impact in country music for years to come.
Born and raised in Burgin, Kentucky, the 6’4" troubadour first rose to fame in 2018 on the strength of his critically acclaimed Riser House debut, the Dave Cobb-produced "Hell On An Angel," which prompted NPR to praise his "deep holler" and the New York Times to declare that his voice moves "with the heft and certainty of a tractor-trailer." Dates with everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd and Trace Adkins to Dwight Yoakam and Justin Moore followed, as did festival appearances from Faster Horses to Tortuga and Artist To Watch nods from the likes of Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pandora, and more. Carmichael followed it up in 2021 with "Son Of A," another neo-traditional gem that’s racked up more than 13 million streams across platforms (Carmichael’s catalog boasts more than 140 million streams collectively) and yielded similarly glowing reviews for its feel-good mix of wry humor and raw heart.