Sean Cunningham (musician)

Sean Cunningham (born July 4, 1985) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and former lead singer of New Zealand rock band Atlas (2005–2008) formed with Ben Campbell, (formerly of Zed), and most known for its debut album, Reasons for Voyaging (2007).

[3] Later he attended Middle Tennessee State University He then moved to Los Angeles in early 2005, where he began work with producer Hank Linderman (The Beach Boys, Eagles).

In April, 2005, while living in Los Angeles, at age 19, he was introduced by Hollywood, producer Hank Linderman (The Beach Boys, Eagles) to musician-siblings Ben and Beth Campbell for songwriting collaboration, shortly thereafter they formed the band Atlas and moved to New Zealand.

After an MTV Australian Music Award nomination for "Best New Zealand Artist" and playing shows with such bands as Silverchair, Powderfinger and the Stereophonics, Atlas disbanded in late 2008.

Sean Cunningham, relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in early 2011, where he is currently working as a songwriter on several solo and group projects.