Donovan Chapman

Donovan Chapman
Background information
Origin Farmerville, Louisiana, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Guitar
Ukulele
Years active 2003-present
Labels Curb
Category 5
Associated acts ?

Donovan Chapman (born in Farmerville, Louisiana) is an American country music artist. he has recorded two studio albums: one on Curb Records, and one on Category 5 Records. He has also charted four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with his highest being the #42-peaking "House Like That" in late 2006-early 2007.

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Biography

Chapman was raised in Farmerville, Louisiana.[1] His mother, a native of Hawai'i, exposed him to Hawaiian music at an early age, and he soon learned to play the ukulele.[1]

At age seventeen, Chapman enlisted in the United States Air Force. He spent ten years in the Air Force, including five years in the Air Force Pararescue.[1] During his leave time, he met Mike Curb, head of the Curb Records label, and was soon signed to the label.

Chapman's first single, "There Is No War", was released in 2003. The single was dedicated to families of American soldiers who had died overseas.[2] Chapman recorded two albums for Curb Records, shortly before returning to duty in Afghanistan.[3] In the same time, Chapman released a self titled EP, followed by his first full album, I Am America.

After returning to the United States, he signed to Category 5 Records. His first single for Category 5, "House Like That", was released in late 2006.[4] A second single, "All I Need", was released in 2007, shortly before Chapman terminated his relationship with Category 5 Records.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
I Am America

Extended plays

Title Album details
Donovan Chapman
  • Release date: August 16, 2005
  • Label: Curb Records

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
2003 "There Is No War" 58 Donovan Chapman
2004 "Hey Hollywood" 56
"Panama City"
"Good Problem to Have"
2006 "House Like That" 42 I Am America
2007 "All I Need" 58
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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