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Albumism Welcomes Chris Lacy as Our Newest Contributor

September 23, 2016 Albumism Staff

We are thrilled to announce that the Albumism family continues to expand with the very welcome addition of Chris Lacy. With his wide-ranging music interests and proficiency with the pen, the South Carolina-born, Florida-based music aficionado is sure to enrich our ever-evolving content. “God was gracious enough to give me a passion for the arts, from music and dance to film and writing,” Chris explains. “Albumism is a great platform for me to share that passion with people from all walks of life.” We encourage the Albumism community to stay tuned for much more from Chris, and in the meantime, check out his debut article which revisits the late-great Prince’s 2014 album Art Official Age.

More about Chris:

Chris Lacy is a follower of Jesus Christ, telecom sales professional, choreographer, and freelance writer. Born in South Carolina and raised in a military family, he grew up on Navy bases in Puerto Rico, Guam, and San Diego. His passion for dance came from studying the work of Michael Jackson, Usher, and Chris Brown, which developed into a role as an instructor and learning from Stephen "tWitch" Boss and Allison Holker of So You Think You Can Dance? fame. His musical tastes are widely eclectic, but most favorably pop, soul, hip-hop, and classic rock. Follow Chris on Twitter via @chrislacy1990 and Instagram via @chrislacy1990.

Chris’s 5 Favorite Albums of All Time:

The Beatles | Magical Mystery Tour
Michael Jackson | Bad
Lecrae | Gravity
Prince | Sign o’ the Times
Stevie Wonder | Songs in the Key of Life

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