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07/13/2021

Chayce Beckham Meets the EF360SC-TT

Chayce Beckham needed a new acoustic. The 24 year old Apple Valley, CA. native had landed an American Idol contestant slot and needed a first class 6 string to represent. Up until now he had been a heavy equipment operator who just happened to play music. But things were going well and that dynamic was clearly flipping. So Chayce Beckham decided to go guitar shopping at famous Guitar Center in Hollywood.

Armed with a discerning ear and a straight edge to check action and neck angles, Beckham auditioned numerous 6 strings of various makes and models before finally spotting it - a noticeably darker spruce-topped dreadnought cutaway perched high on the wall, well out of reach. “Can I try that one” he asked. The guitar was lowered to floor level and Beckham was introduced to the Takamine EF360SC-TT.

Even from a distance the dark thermal-topped beauty with rosewood back and sides from Tak’s popular TT Series just looked like it would sound warmer. Takamine’s heat treated Thermal Tops darken in the process just as an aged spruce top would. But looking warm is one thing.  Chayce pick-strummed a fat E chord… and there it was. He thought, “Wow, okay, I’ll plug it in and if the line-out sounds like this, this guitar is mine.” It did…and it was.

For every episode of American Idol that followed, Chayce Beckham and his EF360SC-TT were a performance team, looking and sounding as though they had been together forever. The new Tak had become his old favorite.

Things began moving even quicker on the show. As a finalist, Chayce had been asked to record an original song for the competition. He had been writing songs since he was a kid so he had a few to choose from. But one of his more recent stood out.

Beckham had written an autobiographical song titled, 23  a few months earlier, not long before a near fatal car crash cast the close-to-home lyric about his alcohol abuse in an eerily prophetic light.

 “Now I’m 23 / and there ain’t nobody who can drink like me / Soon I’ll be 24 / And the Lord knows that I can’t drink no more / I know I should’ve taken it slow / It’s not the way that my life goes / Now I know / When your pass out on the floor,” imparts the chorus of the song.

The crash took Chayce down and nearly out. And it was during his recovery at home that his stepdad attempted once again to convince him to audition for American Idol. “He and my mom had been bugging me about it for years” said the humbled Beckham. “They could see it. I couldn’t”.  He finally gave in and auditioned in February of 2021.  

“On the show, I learned how to be myself without all those substances,” Chayce tells Songwriter Magazine. “I learned how to address my nerves without those things, and found the same person I was without those crutches or vices by confronting all of those things head-on. So it was a beautiful experience to build myself back up on the show to where I started, and not let those things defeat me”.

So how did it all turn out? Well, his song 23 shot to number one on ITunes and Chayce Beckham went on to win American Idol and a massive fan base in the process including the folks at Takamine Guitars. He has since landed a recording contract, secured top top-tier management, moved to Nashville and is surrounded by the same family and friends he credits for his deliverance. He has also added a TF77-PT and EF360S-TT to his touring stable of Takamine Guitars. 

Look for Chayce Beckham on select tour dates this summer with 3 Doors Down.

Chayce 23 cover

Chayce sitting between 2 cars

Chayce playing guitar with blue lights behind him

Chayce playing guitar on stage