Marshall Chapman Explained

Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:7 January 1949
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Instrument:Guitar
Genre:Country
Rock
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, author, actress
Years Active:1970s–present
Website:Tallgirl.com

Marshall Chapman (born January 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter and author.

Biography

Early life

Marshall Chapman was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States.[1] She was the daughter of a cotton mill owner.[2] After she attended a concert by Elvis Presley in 1956, she became interested in rock and roll.[3] She was educated at Salem Academy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She then graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee in 1971.[4] [5]

Career

She embarked upon a music career in the 1970s. Her songs have been recorded by such diverse artists as Conway Twitty, Joe Cocker, Jimmy Buffett, Emmylou Harris, Wynonna, Jessi Colter, John Hiatt, Dion, Olivia Newton-John, Irma Thomas, and Ronnie Milsap. Her song "Betty’s Bein’ Bad" was a hit for Sawyer Brown.

Her 1978 album, Jaded Virgin (Epic), was voted Record of the Year by Stereo Review. In 1998, Marshall and Matraca Berg contributed 14 songs to Good Ol' Girls, a country musical based on the stories of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle. The musical continues to play theaters throughout the South.

She has written two books. Her memoir, Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller, was published in 2003 by St. Martin's Press. Her second book, They Came to Nashville, was published in 2010 by Vanderbilt University Press – Country Music Foundation Press.[6] It is a 2010 Fall Okra Pick of the Southern Independent Booksellers Association.[7]

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1993. First. 0-85112-726-6. 78.
  2. Book: Chapman, Marshall. Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller. April 1, 2007. Macmillan. 7. 9781429971829. June 8, 2019. Google Books.
  3. Book: Chapman, Marshall. Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller. 2003. St. Martin's Press. New York. 0-312-31568-6. 1st. registration.
  4. Joann S. Lublin, Daniel Golden, Vanderbilt Reins In Lavish Spending By Star Chancellor, The Wall Street Journal, September 26, 2006
  5. Web site: Vanderbilt Graduates. Undergraduate Admissions. June 8, 2019. June 8, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190608143234/https://admissions.vanderbilt.edu/graduates/index.php. dead.
  6. Book: They Came to Nashville . 978-0826517357. Chapman. Marshall. 2010. Vanderbilt University Press .
  7. Web site: 2010 Fall Okra Picks. Sibaweb.com. June 8, 2019. March 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215301/http://www.sibaweb.com/siba-news/siba-news/197-2010-fall-okra-picks?ref=nf. dead.
  8. Web site: TallGirl. Tallgirl.com. June 8, 2019.
  9. Web site: Songs I Can't Live Without. Music.apple.com. April 28, 2020.