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10/1 & 10/2 Corinne Chapman and Stacy Donahue $15.00

October 1, 2010
10:00 pm
October 2, 2010
10:00 pm

 Corinne Chapman

 She opened for legendary Don Williams and plays often around town (Nashville, that is). She has played on nationally syndicated radio shows such as “Billy Block’s Western Beat” and successful internet X Radio. She was picked as the local artist spotlight in November of 2005 on KFRG and has played in Chicago, Chattanooga, Nashville, LA, Santa Ynez, San Francisco, among many other cities across the nation.

 “I was feeling a little down and missing home and the beach the day I sat down with Brian Maher and Ford Turrell.  We all wanted to write something that felt free and light to get us out of our funk.  Someone made a comment about how wonderful it would be to walk down a sandy beach and that ended up being our first line. “Walking down a white sandy beach…” and it just fell out.  Ford was about to get married too- so it turned into a love song.”

Having co-witten with the amazing songwriter Paul Overstreet  collaborations with producer Russ Zavitson, her very own album is a reflection of her exposure to these great men.
And she is warm, gracious and beautiful to boot!!!

Stacy Donahue 

A multi-dimensional artist, her passion for singing may only be matched by her enthusiasm for songwriting. It was with a song she wrote herself that she was selected as a finalist from the Chicago area to compete and perform in the Colgate Country Showdown at Country Thunder 2004 in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. Stacy outperformed all other individual performers, taking third place behind two band acts. Nashville was waiting.

She spent two years playing gigs down on Broadway before deciding to truly take control of her career. While many singers in Nashville are content to make due with the talent they have, Stacy has chosen to take time off from the stage to hone her skills. I recently read a quote that said “the only way to predict the future is to create it, Stacy says. “And that’s exactly what I’m doing every single day.

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