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Gary Chapman (musician)

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Years active
  
1979–present

Movies
  
Down Under the Big Top

Instruments
  
Voice, guitar

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Gary Chapman

Genres
  
Contemporary Christian


Gary Chapman and Jennifer Pittman

Born
  
August 19, 1957 (age 66) Waurika, Oklahoma, U.S. (
1957-08-19
)

Spouse
  
Cassie Piersol (m. 2008), Jennifer Pitman (m. 2000–2007), Amy Grant (m. 1982–1999)

Albums
  
The Light Inside, Circles and Seasons

Children
  
Gloria Mills Chapman, Sarah Chapman, Matthew Garrison Chapman

Similar People
  

Zodiac Sign
  
Virgo


Net Worth
  
$1 Million - $5 Million (As of 2021)


Hair Color
  
Black

Profiles


Associated acts
  

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Gary Winther Chapman (born August 19, 1957) is an American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter and former television talk show host.

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Gary Chapman wearing a black coat

Bridges with singer and songwriter gary chapman


Early life and music career

Poster of "The Truth" by Gary Chapman

Born in Waurika, Oklahoma, Chapman is the son of an Assemblies of God pastor, Rev. Terry W. Chapman, who ministered for 56 years before his death in 2009. He grew up in De Leon, Texas.

Gary Chapman guesting at "Bridges"

Chapman performed in bands throughout high school and college. After going to Bible college at what is now Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and was hired as guitar player for The Rambos. In 1979, his song "Father's Eyes" was recorded as the title track to Amy Grant's Grammy-nominated second album My Father's Eyes. In 1982, his song "Finally" recorded by T. G. Sheppard reached No. 1 on the country music charts. He also received a Dove Award as Songwriter of the Year from the Gospel Music Association in 1981.

Gary Chapman and Cassie Piersol

During the rest of the 1980s and the early 1990s, Chapman continued to write, record, and produce music, while touring as an opening act for various artists. He sang "Brave Hearts" in 1987 for the Touchstone Pictures film Ernest Goes to Camp. He also collaborated with numerous artists in the singing of Amazing Grace in the 1994 film, Maverick.

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 yielded a contemporary Christian music chart No. 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 won Male Vocalist of the Year at the GMA Dove Awards. His 1996 album, Shelter, delivered another No. 1, "One of Two", with "Man After Your Own Heart" resulting in a Dove Award 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. At the 1998 Dove Awards, his album also featuring other artists, Hymns From The Ryman, won Country Album of the Year.

Television career

In the middle of 1996, The Nashville Network announced Chapman would replace Tom Wopat as host of their evening talk show, Prime Time Country. The show ended after 1999. Chapman went on to produce "Muzik Mafia" on CMT as well as appear numerous times on the network's "Gone Country" as a songwriting mentor. Chapman, along with John Rich and Big Kenny (the country duo, Big and Rich) traveled to Viet Nam to document the story of Niles Harris, a Viet Nam vet in the production of "The 8th of November: A True Story of Pain and Honor". Chapman produced, wrote, directed and scored the documentary.

Radio show host

Gary Chapman hosted CCM Countdown.

Personal life

Chapman married Amy Grant on June 19, 1982. Citing "irreconcilable differences", Grant filed for divorce from Chapman in March 1999 and the divorce was finalized in June 1999.

Chapman married Jennifer Pittman in July 2000. Chapman and Pittman divorced in 2007.

On December 22, 2008, Chapman married Cassie Piersol. The couple began a project called A Hymn a Week in 2010 to honor the musical heritage left to Chapman by his parents. Chapman has stated that both his parents, who were small-town pastors for their entire lives, had a strong influence in his life and they "implanted the hymns into [his] heart". Chapman's mother Mary died on December 26, 2002. His father Terry died on April 12, 2009, after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's disease and multiple myeloma. During his last years, he lived with Chapman and Cassie. During that time, Chapman played and sang old hymns at his father's bedside. Being asked to perform a hymn at a friend's funeral inspired him to begin compiling a brief history and personal connection to a different hymn each week, on a webpage called A Hymn a Week.

Chapman has three children with Grant. He and his third wife, Cassie Piersol Chapman, adopted an infant girl, Eva, in March 2014.

He is a licensed helicopter pilot, who once surprised his friend and fellow Christian singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman (no relation), by landing in his yard.

Chapman and his wife are involved in many charities and organizations: Nashville Rescue Mission, Agape Animal Rescue, T.J. Martell Foundation, Make a Wish Foundation.

Filmography

Composer
1992 Amy Grant: I Will Remember You (Music Video)
1984 Amy Grant: Angels (Music Video)
1984 Amy Grant: It's Not a Song (Music Video)
1982 Amy Grant: Don't Run Away (Music Video)
Actor
1996 Newsboys: Down Under the Big Top (Video)
Clergy
1994 The Maverick Choir: Amazing Grace (Music Video short)
Gary Chapman
1994 Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (TV Movie)
Soundtrack
2018 A Christmas in Tennessee (TV Movie) (writer: "Tennessee Christmas")
2016 Smoky Mountains Rise: A Benefit for the My People Fund (TV Special) (writer: "Tennessee Christmas")
1994 Maverick (performer: "Amazing Grace")
1987 Ernest Goes to Camp (performer: "BRAVE HEARTS")
1986 Headin' Home for the Holidays (TV Movie) (performer: "Tennessee Christmas" - uncredited) / (writer: "Tennessee Christmas", "Love of Another Kind" - uncredited)
1985 Miami Vice (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Dutch Oven (1985) ... (writer: "Who To Listen To" - uncredited)
Self
2014 Headline Country (TV Series)
Self
- Episode dated 8 May 2014 (2014)
2008 Gone Country (2008-2009 TV Series)
Self
- Playing Your Cards Right (2009)
- A Day at the Derby (2008)
- Gettin' to Know You (2008)
1996 Prime Time Country (1996-1999 TV Series)
Self - Host / Self
- Episode dated 22 June 1999 (1999)
- Episode dated 30 September 1998 (1998)
- Episode dated 14 October 1996 (1996)
1999 The 34th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special)
Self
1998 Prime Time Country Celebrates 15 Years of TNN (TV Special)
Self - Host
1997 All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special)
Self
1997 28th Annual Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards (TV Special)
Self - Host
1997 WWE Monday Night RAW (TV Series)
Self
- Sid, Master of the World (1997)
1995 A Sam's Place Christmas (TV Special)
Self
1995 Advanced English: Interviews with the Famous (TV Series)
Self
1994 Amy Grant: Building the House of Love (Video documentary)
Self
1990 One Night in 20 Years (Video)
Self
1988 A Moment in Time
Self
1986 Headin' Home for the Holidays (TV Movie)
Self

References

Gary Chapman (musician) Wikipedia


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