Gary Chapman

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Gary Chapman (born 19 August 1957 in Waurika, Oklahoma) is a songwriter-singer and former television talkshow host. The son of an Assembly of God pastor, Gary Chapman grew up in De Leon, Texas. He performed in bands throughout high school and college. After college, he moved to Nashville and was hired as bass player for The Rambos. In 1979, his song "Father's Eyes" was recorded as the title track to Amy Grant's second album. In 1982, his song "Finally" recorded by T.G. Sheppard reached #1 on the country music charts. He also received a Dove award as Songwriter of the Year from the Gospel Music Association. That was also the year he married Amy Grant. During the rest of the 1980s and the early 1990s, Chapman continued to write, record, and produce music, while touring as an opening act and bass player for Amy Grant. His career reached new heights in the middle of the 1990s. He was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album in 1994. The Light Inside also resulted in a Dove award nomination for Male Vocalist of the Year. It also yield a contemporary Christian music chart #1 song, "Sweet Glow of Mercy." He won a second Dove award in 1994 for co-producing the album, Songs From The Loft, featuring various artists. In April, 1996, Chapman was honored as Male Vocalist of the Year by the GMA. His 1996 album, Shelter, delivered another #1, "One of Two", with "Man After Your Own Heart" resulting in a Dove awards for Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year and featuring on the Dove award winning Special Event Album of the Year, My Utmost For His Highest. Shelter also received a 1997 Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. In 1996 Chapman was selected as the host of The Nashville Networks music and chat show, "Prime Time Country". The show experienced improved ratings, but was cancelled in 1999. At the 1998 Dove Awards, his album also featuring other artists, Hymns From The Ryman, won Country Album Of The Year. Chapman and Grant were divorced in 1999. He married Jennifer Pittman in July 2000, four months after Grant's wedding to Vince Gill.

Discography

  • Circles and Seasons (2002)
  • The Best of Gary Chapman: After God's Own Heart (2002)
  • Outside (1999)
  • Hymns from the Ryman (1998)
  • This Gift (1997)
  • Shelter (1996)
  • The Early Years (1996)
  • The Light Inside (1994)
  • Everyday Man (1986)
  • Happenin'... Live (1983)
  • Sincerely Yours (1981)
Chapman, Gary Chapman, Gary

 

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