Draft:Carson Orfield
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Comment: Have a look at WP:MUSICBIO before doing more work on this. Then consider using WP:YFA. ChrysGalley (talk) 16:25, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
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Carson Orfield (born January 28, 2012) is an American singer-songwriter and self-taught musician. He is best known for his early success with the single "Schlager" (2023) and his debut album Existence (2025).
- Early life
Orfield was born in Kingsport, Tennessee. He developed a passion for music at an early age and began creating original material at the age of six.
- Career
- 2022–2023: Early releases
In 2022, Orfield released his first extended play (EP), Cheerio, which featured English-translated covers of songs by German artist G.G. Anderson. In early 2023, he released his debut single, "Schlager," which achieved notable success. Later that year, he issued a self-titled EP compiling his 2022 demos, including the unreleased track "Showdown (With The Enemy)."
- 2025–present: Existence
In August 2025, Orfield began recording his first full-length album, Existence. The album was released later that year, accompanied by an extended and remastered edition. He has announced plans to expand his catalog to YouTube and physical CD releases.
- Discography
- Studio albums
- Existence (2025)
- Extended plays
- Cheerio (2022)
- Carson Orfield (2023)
- Singles
- "Schlager" (2023)
References
- References
- [Songtr.ee – Carson Orfield profile](https://songtr.ee)
- External links
- [Official Songtr.ee profile](https://songtr.ee)
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