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  1. Marshall Chapman. In the fall of 2014, I got divorced. The day after my divorce was final, my mother died. A week after that, I contracted something called c.diff colitis that damned near killed me. I spent my 66th birthday (January 7, 2015) quarantined at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Distraught and depleted, I told myself and everybody I ...

  2. Marshall Chapman. Songwriter and solo artist Marshall Chapman came up in the Nashville music scene during the rise of outlaw country in the early '70s. A country-rocker with eclectic stylistic tendencies, she had a hit in 1977 with the song "Somewhere South of Macon" from her debut album, Me, I'm Feelin' Free.

  3. Jul 8, 2013 · Official video for Marshall Chapman's "I Don't Want Nobody" from her 2013 CD "Blaze of Glory." www.tallgirl.com©2013 TallGirl RecordsDirected by Price Harris...

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  4. More than 50 years after she left Spartanburg, South Carolina, for Nashville, Marshall Chapman returned to her hometown to share her songs and stories from the same stage she'd played as a 6 year old during a piano recital.Joined by two of Nashville's most talented and literate artists, she opened her April 16 homecoming concert, appropriately, with Gram Parsons’ Hickory Wind, his ode to ...

  5. Marshall Chapman: Profile: American country rock/rock n roll singer/songwriter, guitarist and author, born January 7, 1949 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Sites:

  6. Provided to YouTube by CDBabyHe's Got the Whole World in His Hands · Marshall ChapmanSongs I Can't Live Without℗ 2020 Marshall ChapmanReleased on: 2020-04-03...

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  7. Nov 21, 2019 · Check out this interview with Marshall by Mindy Lucas of the Pat Conroy Literary Center. “ Marshall Chapman grew up in Spartanburg, South Carolina. As a debutante and the daughter of a textile mill owner she started life ‘firmly part of proper society’ but was determined to make a very different life doing something else – somewhere ...