His main guitar playing influences are the work of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, and his early professional music experience was gained while touring for four years backing Hubert Sumlin.
Chambers has worked with a variety of blues musicians, who include Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, Kim Simmonds, Tab Benoit, Jeff Healey, Leslie West, Rick Derringer, Pat Travers, Kim Wilson, Bobby Bland, Walter Trout, Big Bill Morganfield, Koko Taylor, Ike Turner, and Robert Cray.
[1] Chambers was born on the Gulf Coast of Florida, United States, and grew up listening to music by Johnny Winter, Freddie King, B.
[1] In the early 1990s, Chambers fronted his own Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute band, who played around the local club scene.
One reviewer noted that it "does have glimmers of originality, however, it is still heavy on the SRV influence"... "blues with a hard edge and never a dull moment".
In addition to eight Chambers-penned new songs, the collection included cover versions of "Cherry Red Wine" (Luther Allison), and "All Night Long" (T-Bone Walker).
[8] His latest album, That's What I'm Talkin' About, was released on July 9, 2021 this time on Quarto Valley Records, and is a tribute to his friend and mentor Hubert Sumlin.