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William Christopher Champlin (born April 24, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his appearance on Season 5 of the NBC singing competition The Voice as part of Adam Levine's team. He finished in third place behind Jacquie Lee, the runner-up, and Tessanne Chin, the winner of the season.[1]

Career

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Before his participation on The Voice, Champlin reached some success as a songwriter. He collaborated with Michael Caruso and provided backing vocals for Ace Young's self-titled album, and also played piano on Michael Jackson's posthumous compilation album Michael, on the song "(I Like) The Way You Love Me". He was nominated in the Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album category, for co-writing "Ordinary Me", which appears on Heather Headley's album Audience of One. Audience of One was awarded the 2010 Grammy in its category.[2]

He is now the lead singer of the gritty rock band Valley of Wolves.[3] They made their debut in 2018 with the release of the Album 'Out for Blood'. In 2019 they released 'Take it All' [citation needed] and in 2021 'Outlaws' was released.[3]

The Voice

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On the fourth episode of the Blind Auditions broadcast on October 1, 2013, he performed Gavin DeGraw's song "Not Over You". Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, and Blake Shelton turned their chairs but he opted to join Adam Levine.[4][5]

In the Battle Rounds, Wolpert won, and Champlin was stolen by Aguilera. In the Knockout Rounds, Schuler won, and Champlin was then stolen back from Aguilera by Levine.

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Stage Song Original Artist Date Order Result
Blind Audition "Not Over You" Gavin DeGraw October 1, 2013 4.1 Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, and Blake Shelton turned
Joined Team Adam
Battle Rounds "Radioactive" (vs. James Wolpert) Imagine Dragons October 21, 2013 9.6 Defeated
Stolen by Christina Aguilera
Knockout Rounds "When I Was Your Man" (vs. Matthew Schuler) Bruno Mars October 29, 2013 12.8 Defeated
Stolen by Adam Levine
Live Playoffs "Secrets" OneRepublic November 4, 2013 13.7 Saved by Coach
Live Top 12 "Demons" Imagine Dragons November 11, 2013 16.12 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 10 "Love Me Again" John Newman November 18, 2013 18.3 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 8 "At Last" Glenn Miller and his orchestra, with vocals by Ray Eberle and Pat Friday November 25, 2013 20.6 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 6 "A Change Is Gonna Come" Sam Cooke December 2, 2013 22.4 Saved by Public Vote
"Hey Brother" Avicii 22.10
Live Top 5 (Semi-finals) "Carry On" Fun December 9, 2013 24.2 Saved by Public Vote
Live Finale "Not Over You" Gavin DeGraw December 16, 2013 26.2 Third place
"Tiny Dancer" (with Adam Levine) Elton John 26.6
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" Bryan Adams 26.8

Personal life

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Champlin was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.[6] He is the youngest son of Bill Champlin, former member of Chicago, and Tamara Champlin. He graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.[7] He has one daughter, Harper.[8]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
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Will Champlin
  • Release: January 10, 2008
  • Label: Goldmine Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Borrowing Trouble
  • Release: June 21, 2014
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US CAN
"Last Man Standing" 2014 Borrowing Trouble
"Eye of the Pyramid"
"Picasso in My Pocket" 2018 Picasso in My Pocket

Guest appearances

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Title Year Artist(s) Album
"Too Far Gone" 2019 Sound Breakers N/a

Releases from The Voice

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Title Album details Peak chart
positions
US
The Complete Season 5 Collection
  • Release date: December 17, 2013
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Single Year Peak chart positions
US CAN
"At Last" 2013 83 73
"Carry On" 97
"—" denotes items which failed to chart.

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from Grokipedia
William Christopher Champlin (born April 24, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer known for his versatile career in R&B, pop, and . The son of Grammy-winning musician , a member of the rock band , he grew up in immersed in a musical environment and later graduated from the in Boston. Champlin first garnered significant attention as a contestant on the fifth season of the singing competition The Voice in 2013, where he joined coach Adam Levine's team and advanced to the top three finalists. Prior to his television breakthrough, he established himself as a sought-after songwriter and , co-writing tracks for artists including , whose 2009 album Audience of One (featuring his song "Ordinary Me") won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album in 2010. He also provided piano on Michael Jackson's 2010 posthumous album Michael, specifically the track "(I Like) The Way You Love Me." Throughout his career, Champlin has toured as a and backing vocalist with prominent acts such as , , and , while releasing solo material including his 2014 album Makin' a Record. His work extends to production and collaborations with contemporary artists, blending soulful vocals with genre-spanning influences drawn from his family's rock heritage and his formal training.

Early life and education

Family background

William Christopher Champlin was born on April 24, 1983, in , . He is the youngest son of , a prominent keyboardist, singer, and songwriter best known for his tenure with the band and as founder of Sons of Champlin, and , a vocalist and who has collaborated extensively in the music industry. Raised in a musical household in the area, Champlin was immersed in a professional music environment from childhood, with his parents' careers providing constant exposure to songwriting, performance, and studio work. This family legacy profoundly shaped his early interest in music, nurturing his innate talents from a young age.

Formal education

Will Champlin attended the in , , graduating in 2005. There, he pursued studies in music, honing his abilities in performance and songwriting, which laid the groundwork for his professional career. His training centered on vocals and , key elements of his versatile musicianship. During college, Champlin developed proficiency as a , expanding beyond to include , , and . He engaged in early campus performances and songwriting experiments. These activities fostered his foundational style, merging pop, R&B, and influences that would define his later work.

Career

Early songwriting and collaborations

Champlin began his professional songwriting career in the mid-2000s, releasing his self-titled debut solo Will Champlin in 2008 through Goldmine Records, which included tracks such as "Now That We're Falling." For a song from this album, he received the Best R&B/ award at the Hollywood Music Awards. Around 2008, Champlin collaborated with songwriter Michael Caruso on various projects and provided backing vocals for Ace Young's self-titled debut album. In 2010, he contributed piano to the track "(I Like) The Way You Love Me" on Michael Jackson's posthumous Michael, released by . That same year, Champlin co-wrote "Ordinary Me" for Heather Headley's gospel Audience of One, which earned a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album at the . Throughout the late and early , Champlin engaged in session work, touring as a musician for artists like and , and co-writing songs for acts including and One Direction. During this period, he also formed the side project KillWill, an electronic and endeavor under which he released tracks exploring alternative genres.

Participation in The Voice

Will Champlin auditioned for the fifth season of the singing competition The Voice in 2013, performing "Not Over You" by during the blind auditions on October 1. His rendition earned chair turns from coaches , , and , while did not turn. Champlin ultimately selected Team Adam, joining Levine's roster as one of the early standout contestants noted for his soulful pop style. In the battle rounds, Champlin was paired against James Wolpert for a duet of "Radioactive" by , aired on October 21. Levine declared Wolpert the winner, praising his edge, but Aguilera quickly used her steal to claim Champlin for her , citing his unique tone and stage presence. Now on Team Christina, Champlin advanced to the knockout rounds, where he performed "" by on October 29, facing off against Matthew Schuler. Although Schuler won the matchup for his emotional delivery, Levine immediately stole Champlin back to , ensuring his progression to the live shows. Champlin continued to build momentum in the live performances, starting with "Secrets" by in the Top 12 round on , which showcased his and helped him avoid early elimination. His Top 8 performance of "" by on November 25 became a highlight, earning widespread acclaim for its heartfelt interpretation and peaking in the Top 10 on the singles chart, securing his advancement. In the Top 6, he delivered "" by alongside "" by , both of which resonated with voters and positioned him as a consistent performer. During the semifinals on December 10, Champlin's cover of "" by fun. further solidified his underdog status, charting in the iTunes Top 10 and propelling him to the finale alongside and Jacquie Lee. In the finale performances on December 16, Champlin reprised his blind audition song "Not Over You," dueted "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John with Levine, and closed with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams, all of which charted in the iTunes Top 10. On December 17, he finished in third place, behind winner Chin and runner-up Lee, marking a strong debut that highlighted his versatility across pop, soul, and rock genres. Champlin's run on The Voice dramatically expanded his visibility, transforming him from a behind-the-scenes songwriter into a nationally recognized artist with a growing fanbase drawn to his resilient journey through multiple close calls and team switches. The exposure garnered immediate media coverage, including features on his vocal prowess and family musical legacy, while several performances were released as digital singles on iTunes, with the full compilation The Complete Season 5 Collection capturing his onstage evolution.

Post-The Voice solo and band work

Following his appearance on The Voice in 2013, Will Champlin released his second solo album, Borrowing Trouble, on June 21, 2014. The album achieved commercial success, peaking in the Top 20 on the pop charts and within the Top 100 overall. It featured singles such as "Heat of Passion," which was prominently used in HBO's 2014 fall programming preview, and "Eye of the Pyramid." In 2018, Champlin formed the rock band Valley of Wolves, where he serves as the lead vocalist, blending gritty rock elements with southern influences. The band debuted with their self-titled album Out for Blood that year, followed by the EP Take It All in 2019, the full-length Outlaws in 2021, Beast in Me in 2024, and Built for This in 2025. Post-2013, Champlin expanded his collaborations beyond solo work, including a summer 2018 tour with the rock band , where he performed on keyboards and provided backing vocals. He also partnered with prominent YouTube music producer on several cover projects, such as renditions of ' "There's Nothing Holding Me Back" in 2017 and Maroon 5's "What Lovers Do" in 2019. As of November 2025, Champlin continues to evolve his sound through ongoing projects, including vocal features on multiple tracks from Cryptic Cadet's album Terminus (2025) and Mac OBrien's single "Cold Blooded" (October 2025). His performances in the 2020s have included low-profile tours and venue appearances across the U.S. music circuits, with scheduled shows such as one at The Mint in Los Angeles on December 30, 2025.

Discography

Solo studio albums

Will Champlin's debut solo studio album, the self-titled Will Champlin, was released in through Goldmine Records as a digital download. The album blends pop and R&B elements, showcasing Champlin's songwriting and vocal style across 13 tracks, including "," "The Answer," "Pocket Call," and "Now That We're Fallin'." Production was handled primarily by Champlin himself, drawing on his early career experiences in ' music scene. Champlin's second solo studio album, Borrowing Trouble, arrived on June 21, 2014, released independently and available on platforms like Apple Music and Bandcamp. Featuring 12 tracks such as "Eye of the Pyramid," "Surgical Rewind," "Breathe," and the title song, the album explores themes of personal struggle and resilience through a diverse mix of rock, pop, reggae, and bluegrass influences. It was produced by Champlin in collaboration with Steven Gallagher, reflecting his post-The Voice creative growth. The record achieved commercial success, reaching the Top 20 on iTunes pop charts and the Top 100 overall. Its promotion benefited from Champlin's visibility on season 5 of The Voice, where he finished third. Champlin's third solo studio album, Great Divide, was released on February 7, 2020, independently as a digital download. The self-produced album features 13 tracks, including "Crown Vic," "Hollow," and the title track, recorded primarily in his and blending introspective with pop-rock and influences.

Singles and EPs

Will Champlin's solo singles career began prominently in 2014 with the release of "Last Man Standing," his debut single issued on on March 17, which showcased his vocal range and songwriting in a pop-rock style. Later that year, he followed with "Heat of Passion," a track featured in HBO's 2014 fall preview promotional campaign, highlighting his versatility in blending emotional with upbeat production. Also in 2014, "Eye of the Pyramid" marked a significant as Champlin returned to The Voice stage during the season 6 top 5 results show on May 13 to premiere the original song, which was subsequently released as a single emphasizing themes of perseverance. In 2018, Champlin released "Picasso in My Pocket" as a standalone single on November 30, produced under his Infant Soul Music label, exploring artistic introspection through layered vocals and electronic elements. His The Voice tenure from season 5 in 2013 yielded additional iTunes-exclusive singles derived from live performances, such as "Not Over You" (a cover of Gavin DeGraw's track), which was made available as part of the show's official compilation on October 1, 2013, capturing his early competitive exposure. Champlin ventured into electronic music with side projects under the pseudonym KillWill, releasing the progressive house track "Chasing Fire" on April 3, 2020, in collaboration with D-Groov and Ricks (BR); the single amassed over 100,000 streams on platforms like shortly after launch. Earlier, in 2017, he co-wrote and released "" as a single on August 6, partnering with Ryan Marshall of , which blended with introspective themes and was promoted through an official . These non-album releases underscore Champlin's genre experimentation, though they did not achieve major chart positions on , focusing instead on digital streaming and sync licensing opportunities.

Work with Valley of Wolves

Valley of Wolves is a Los Angeles-based rock band fronted by Will Champlin as lead singer, blending gritty rock with southern swagger influences. Champlin, who formed the project following his solo endeavors, guides the band's sound as its primary creative force in collaboration with Position Music. The trio debuted in 2018, marking a shift toward high-energy, anthemic rock oriented toward licensing and sync opportunities. The band's debut album, Out for Blood, was digitally released on January 12, 2018, featuring 11 tracks of boot-stomping, headbanging rock with stadium-level energy and hooks. Champlin co-wrote and produced several songs, including the title track "Out for Blood" alongside Arlo Lake, which exemplifies the album's raw, intense vibe. Key tracks like "Out for Blood" and others highlight Champlin's powerful vocals over driving guitars and rhythms, establishing the band's iron-forged rock identity. In 2019, Valley of Wolves followed with the EP Take It All, released on August 9 and comprising six tracks that build on their rock foundation with accessible, melodic structures. The EP, also produced under Champlin's direction, maintains the group's high-energy ethos while exploring slightly more polished arrangements suitable for broader appeal. The band's third release, the album Outlaws, arrived on March 19, 2021, via Position Music, with 13 tracks delving into themes of rebellion and personal struggle within the music industry. Champlin described the record as deeply personal, noting his strong connection to it and its potential to resonate amid challenging times; it incorporates exploratory elements like hip-hop trap influences alongside the core rock sound. Representative tracks such as "No Weapons" and "We Are Giants" underscore the album's defiant tone and sonic evolution. In 2023, Valley of Wolves released their fourth , Who's Your Enemy, on March 9, featuring 9 tracks that continue their style with introspective and anthemic elements focused on sync opportunities. The band issued Beast in Me on May 2, 2024, an EP with 7 tracks emphasizing high-energy rock and collaborations, including "" featuring Timbr. Their most recent , Built for This, was released on January 15, 2025, comprising 11 tracks that blend with motivational themes, produced for licensing and live performance potential. Throughout the late and , Valley of Wolves supported their releases through select live performances, focusing on promotional appearances that showcased Champlin's stage presence and the band's dynamic rock delivery.

Personal life

Champlin is married to Rosanne Gallagher. They have a , Harper, born around 2012.

References

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