Marshall Chapman

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Marshall Chapman (January 7, 1949) is an American country rock singer/songwriter.

She was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the daughter of a cotton mill owner. In 1957, she was taken to an Elvis Presley concert. This, she claims, changed her from a southern debutante to a nascent rock and roller. She went to Vanderbilt University in 1967 and majored in French. Her songs have been recorded by such diverse artists such as Conway Twitty, Joe Cocker, Sawyer Brown and Emmylou Harris.

Her memoir, published in 2003, titled "Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller", has received critical acclaim in the music press.

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