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Chris Stapleton

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American singer-songwriter (born 1978)

Chris Stapleton
A bust shot of country music singer Chris Stapleton
Stapleton in 2019
Background information
Born
Christopher Alvin Stapleton

(1978-04-15)April 15, 1978 (age 47)
OriginStaffordsville, Kentucky, U.S.
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • guitarist
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2001−present
LabelsMercury Nashville
Formerly of
Spouse
Websitechrisstapleton.com
Musical artist

Christopher Alvin Stapleton[1][2] (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born inKentucky, he moved toNashville in 1996 to study for an engineering degree fromVanderbilt University, but dropped out to pursue a career in music. Shortly after, Stapleton signed a contract withSea Gayle Music to write and publish his music.[3]

Stapleton has co-written six number-one singles for other artists on theHot Country Songs chart[4] includingKenny Chesney's five-week number-one "Never Wanted Nothing More",Josh Turner's "Your Man",George Strait's "Love's Gonna Make It Alright", andLuke Bryan's "Drink a Beer".[5] He has been credited on albums for artists includingAdele,Kelly Clarkson,Brad Paisley,Dierks Bentley, andTaylor Swift.[6] Stapleton has also co-written withVince Gill,Peter Frampton,Sheryl Crow, andEd Sheeran, among others.[7]

As a recording artist, Stapleton served as a vocalist in two bands: the bluegrass ensemblethe SteelDrivers and the rock bandthe Jompson Brothers, before emerging as a solo act. His debut solo album,Traveller (2015), peaked on top of the USBillboard 200 and received septuple platinum certification by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Stapleton's 2015 cover of the song "Tennessee Whiskey" receiveddiamond certification by the RIAA. His second studio album,From A Room: Volume 1 (2017) earned him a second CMA Award forAlbum of the Year and aGrammy Award for Best Country Album. Stapleton's third,From A Room: Volume 2 (2017) peaked at number two on theBillboard 200, and his fourth,Starting Over (2020), won his third Grammy for Best Country Album. Thetitle track was issued as its lead single.

Stapleton has been recognized with awards including 11Grammy Awards, 11Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, and 15Country Music Association (CMA) Awards. He was named the ACM's Artist-Songwriter of the Decade in September 2019.[8] In 2023,Rolling Stone ranked Stapleton at number 170 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[9]

Early life

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Stapleton was born on April 15, 1978, inLexington, Kentucky.[10] His mother, Carol J. (née Mace) Stapleton, worked at the local health department and his father, Herbert Joseph Stapleton Jr. (1946–2013),[11][12] was an engineer in coal mines. Stapleton comes from a family of coal miners.[13][14] He has an older brother, Herbert Joseph III, and a younger sister, Melanie Brooke.[15][16]

Stapleton grew up in the small town ofStaffordsville,Kentucky, right outside ofPaintsville, which is between Staffordsville andPaintsville Lake, a reservoir.[13] Staffordsville is east ofLexington. He graduated fromJohnson Central High School in Paintsville where he played football—opposite futureNFL draft #1 pickTim Couch on three occasions—and was class valedictorian.[17][18]

Career

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Career beginnings and bands

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In 1996, Stapleton moved to Nashville to study biomedical engineering atVanderbilt University.[19][20][21] He switched to business school, but when he discovered that songwriting could be a career after meeting a salaried songwriter,[19] Stapleton took to songwriting instead. He signed with publishing houseSea Gayle Music shortly after moving to Nashville[22] and earned a reputation as a versatile and prolific songwriter. Over the next 10 years, Stapleton wrote more than one thousand songs.[19]

In 2007, Stapleton formed a bluegrass group,the SteelDrivers, to perform his songs.[23] The band had two hit records; each peaked at number 2 on the bluegrass chart before Stapleton left in 2010[24] to form aSouthern rock band calledthe Jompson Brothers,[25] which consisted of Stapleton on vocals, Greg McKee on guitar, J.T. Cure on bass, and Bard McNamee on drums. They toured regionally until 2013 and at one point opened for theZac Brown Band.[26] The band independently released a self-titled album in November 2010,[27] after which Stapleton went solo. The title track of his first album,Traveller, was composed while he and his wife were on a road trip to New Mexico in 2013.[19]

In 2013, Stapleton signed toMercury Nashville, a division of Universal Music Group Nashville, as a solo artist.[28][29] His first single, "What Are You Listening To?", was released in October 2013, but did not perform as expected.[30] The single was part of an album that was recorded, but never released. Stapleton also cowrote the theme "All-Nighter Comin'" to theWSM-AM showThe WSM All Nighter with Marcia Campbell, an American radio show with a large trucker following. He co-wrote the song withVince Gill andAl Anderson and Gill featured on vocals on the track.[31] Songs written by Stapleton have been included in the soundtracks of several feature films, includingValentine's Day,[32]Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip,[33] andHell or High Water.[34]

In 2013, Stapleton and his wife Morgane sang theWaylon Jennings song "Amanda" live at theGrand Ole Opry.[35] They also played aNPR Tiny Desk Concert in November 2015.[36] At the 2014 CMT Artist of the Year event, Stapleton performed withLady A, who played Stapleton's song, "Drink a Beer", which Luke Bryan had recorded, in honor of Bryan who was unable to attend the ceremony.[37] Stapleton had previously sung it during Bryan's 2013 CMA Awards performance of the same song.[30]

Solo studio albums

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A picture of country music singer Chris Stapleton playing an electric guitar
Stapleton at theAustin City Limits Music Festival in October 2016

Stapleton's debut solo album,Traveller, was released on May 5, 2015.[38][39] It was recorded in Nashville'sRCA Studio A. Stapleton co-produced the album with producerDave Cobb.[40] On the album, Stapleton played guitar and sang with a live band made up of bass player J.T. Cure (from the Jompson Brothers), pedal steel playerRobby Turner, drummer Derek Mixon,Mickey Raphael on harmonica, and wifeMorgane Stapleton singing harmonies.[41] Stapleton emphasized the importance of the band lineup that came together during the making and promotion of the record. He said his familiarity with Cure and Mixon (he had known and played with Cure for over 20 years), plus Cobb's producing, which included contributing acoustic guitar, had added to the richness of making the record.[42]

Stapleton composed the title track "Traveller" as he and his wife Morgane were driving throughNew Mexico on their way back to Nashville in a 1979 Jeep that Morgane had bought him, which they had flown toPhoenix, to acquire.[43][31] She helped Stapleton to sift through 15 years of songs to pick nine to record.[44]

Stapleton won three awards at the2015 Country Music Association Awards:Album of the Year,Male Vocalist of the Year, and New Artist of the Year.[45] At the CMA Awards, he performed withJustin Timberlake his version of the song popularized as aDavid Allan Coe live-show staple, "Tennessee Whiskey", and Timberlake's "Drink You Away".[46] This performance was considered a career-defining moment by music publications,[47][48] and with his wins that night he was lifted to national prominence.[49] In December 2015, Stapleton received the 2015CMT Artists of the YearBreakout award during a live performance at the annual CMT Artists of the Year show.[50][51][52]Traveller was nominated for theGrammy Award forAlbum of the Year and won the categoriesBest Country Album andBest Country Solo Performance.[53] It also won theAcademy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year[54] and was the top selling country album of 2016.[55] The album had sold a total of 2 million copies in the US by July 2017.[56]

In 2016, Stapleton, with Morgane, contributed the track "You Are My Sunshine" to producerDave Cobb's compilation record project,Southern Family.[57][58] Stapleton collaborated withJake Owen on the song "If He Ain't Gonna Love You" on Owen's albumAmerican Love.[59] Stapleton performed on the main stage at the 2016Country to Country festival in Europe along withAndrew Combs,Kacey Musgraves and headlinerEric Church. Stapleton was the musical guest on theSaturday Night Live episode whichaired January 16, 2016, alongside hostAdam Driver. Stapleton performed "Parachute" and "Nobody to Blame" fromTraveller.[60]

In January 2016, Stapleton performed "Either Way", a song he had written with Kendall Marvel andTim James, at the Country Radio Hall of Fame's Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.Lee Ann Womack had previously recorded it for her 2008 album,Call Me Crazy.[61] The track was featured on his second studio album,From A Room: Volume 1, released on May 5, 2017.[62]Volume 1 was named after Nashville'sRCA Studio A, where it was recorded during the winter of 2016–17.[63] That same month, Stapleton embarked on hisAll-American Road Show Tour.[64]Volume 1 was certifiedgold in the US, giving Stapleton his second CMA for Album of the Year,[65] and became the best-selling country album of 2017.[66] Stapleton's third studio album,From A Room: Volume 2, was released on December 1, 2017.[67] Both albums,Volume 1 andVolume 2, debuted at number two on theBillboard 200 charts.[68]

Stapleton was the musical guest onSaturday Night Live for a second time on January 27, 2018, where he performed songs fromFrom A Room: Volume 2 withSturgill Simpson.[69] In March, "Broken Halos" onFrom A Room: Volume 1 reached the top of theCountry Airplay chart.[70] It earned Stapleton accolades for Song and Single of the Year at the52nd CMAs. He won Male Vocalist of the Year for a fourth time.[71]

On August 28, 2020, Stapleton released a single, "Starting Over", a song he previously performed on tour. It was the lead single from hisalbum of the same name and was his first single release since 2018's "Millionaire".[72] Stapleton released a second single, "Cold", on September 25.[73] He was Male Vocalist of the Year for the fourth time at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards, and Male Artist of the Year for the third time at the 2022 Academy of Country Music Awards,[74] where he performed "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" withPatty Loveless.[75]

Other projects and collaborations

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Country music singer Chris Stapleton performing.
Stapleton at the2022 Gershwin Prize

Stapleton co-wrote three songs forJustin Timberlake's studio albumMan of the Woods (2018), including their collaboration "Say Something", which reached the top 10 list on the USBillboard Hot 100 chart.[76][77] That same year, Stapleton recorded a cover of "I Want Love" forRestoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.[78]

On April 28, 2019, Stapleton appeared as an extra in "The Long Night", the third episode of theeighth season of theHBO seriesGame of Thrones.[79]

On July 5, 2019, Stapleton, together withBruno Mars andEd Sheeran, releasedBlow, on which Stapleton contributed songwriting and vocals.Bruno Mars played all instruments on the track except bass guitar.[80] The song was written in a basement in Nashville.[81]

On August 6, 2019,John Mayer invited Stapleton on stage at his concert to perform a song they had written the day before, titled "I Just Remembered That I Didn't Care". He stayed on stage for a performance of Mayer's "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room".[82]

Over the course of 2019 and 2020, Stapleton recorded and wrote songs withMike Campbell, formerly the guitarist ofTom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Campbell and fellow HeartbreakerBenmont Tench played on Stapleton's albumStarting Over, and Stapleton featured on the Dirty Knobs' albumWreckless Abandon.[83]

On August 5, 2021, Stapleton was featured onTaylor Swift's second re-recorded album,Red (Taylor's Version), on the track "I Bet You Think About Me".[84] Stapleton contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Nothing Else Matters" to the charity tribute albumThe Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.[85] He was credited as a vocalist onAdele's album30, appearing on an alternative version of "Easy on Me".

Stapleton collaborated withRage Against the Machine andAudioslave guitaristTom Morello in the writing and performance of the track "The War Inside" on Morello's 2021 albumThe Atlas Underground Fire.

On February 12, 2023, atSuper Bowl LVII, Stapleton sang theUnited States' national anthem atState Farm Stadium inGlendale, Arizona. The lyrics weresigned inAmerican Sign Language byOscar-winning actorTroy Kotsur.[86]

Stapleton was joined byCindy Blackman Santana andSnoop Dogg in recording a cover ofPhil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" as the 2023 opening theme song forMonday Night Football.

Artistry

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Stapleton's musical influences range fromoutlaw country andbluegrass torock and roll andblues.[87]NPR andPaste magazine described his sound as a blend of country,classic rock andSouthern soul.[88][89] Before going solo, Stapleton led the progressive bluegrass band the SteelDrivers and the rock and roll band the Jompson Brothers.[90] His first solo album,Traveller, was an old-school country,Southern rock and bluegrass record;[91][92] his second,From A Room: Volume 1, focused on country, blues androots rock.[93] Stapleton played acoustic guitar andelectric guitar on both albums.[94][95]

Stapleton is asoul singer[96] with atenor vocal range.Los Angeles Times writer Randy Lewis said in 2015 that his singing recalled "the note-bending style of country that traces toMerle Haggard andLefty Frizzell and the gut-wrenching expressionism of blues and R&B perfected byRay Charles", while his guitar performances elicited "memories of Texas blues rockerStevie Ray Vaughan".[97] Stapleton has cited Charles,Otis Redding, andFreddie King as some of his musical influences,[98][99] along withKentucky-based country artists,Keith Whitley,Dwight Yoakam andPatty Loveless. [...] "Those names are just part of life in Kentucky. You can't help but be aware of them and be influenced by them."[10]

Personal life

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Country music singer Morgane Stapleton.
Morgane Stapleton in 2016

Stapleton has been married to singer-songwriterMorgane Hayes since 2007. They met while working at adjacent publishing houses.[42] Stapleton and his wife live in Nashville and have five children together: a son born in 2009, a daughter born in 2010, twin sons born in 2018, and a son born in 2019.[100][7]

Awards

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Chris Stapleton

Stapleton has received numerous awards and nominations. He is the recipient of 11Grammy Awards,[101][102] 11Academy of Country Music Awards,[103] 15Country Music Association Awards,[43][104] fiveBillboard Music Awards,[105][106] twoiHeartRadio Music Awards,[107][108] among others. For his work as composer, Stapleton has earned nineASCAP Country awards, including the Vanguard Award.[109] In 2019, he was recognized by the Academy of Country Music as the inaugural ACM artist-songwriter of the decade.[8]Traveller wasBillboard's Top Country Album of the decade.[110]

Discography

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Main article:Chris Stapleton discography

Tours and concerts

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Stapleton performing in Washington, D.C., in 2020

Headlining

Co-headlining

Opening act

See also

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