

Marshall Chapman
Marshall Chapman is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and author. She released the albums Big Lonesome, Me, I'm Feelin' Free, and Songs I Can't Live Without. Her most popular songs include Rode Hard and Put up Wet, Somewhere South of Macon, and I Don't Want Nobody. Chapman was part of Jimmy Buffett's touring band and published a memoir in 2003. She appears in the film Country Strong alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, and the film Lovesong.
Newest Release

- Get Me to the Stage on Time Documentary · 2024
In honor of Sawyer Brown's 40th anniversary, the band is releasing Get Me To The Stage On Time, a documentary of how a Nashville outlier changed the country genre by turning 15 minutes of fame into 40 years. Sawyer Brown blazed a trail with explosive live performances and chart-topping songs in the '90s with genre-staple hits like "Some Girls Do" (1992), "Thank God for You" (1993), "Step That Step" (1985) and more. Executively produced by Blake Shelton, Get Me To The Stage On Time is a behind-the-scenes look at millions of miles, 24 albums, 6, 000 shows that span the band's storied 40-year career. Featuring interviews with Shelton, Dolly Parton, Dierks Bentley and more, the documentary tells a David and Goliath story that transcends musical genres.
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About
- FROM
- Spartanburg, SC, United States
- BORN
- January 7, 1949
- GENRE
- Rock