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Morgane Stapleton (pronounced "Morgan"; née Hayes; born January 25, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and the wife of Chris Stapleton. [1] [2] She performs background, harmony, and duet vocals in her husband's band, was instrumental in the creation of his debut album Traveller, and has contributed to all of his subsequent projects, including co-producing his fifth album Higher.
"Traveller" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton. It was released to radio on April 27, 2015, as his debut solo single from his debut album of the same name . "Traveller" received nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards , [ 2 ] winning the latter.
Traveller is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton. The album was produced by Dave Cobb and Stapleton, and was released on May 5, 2015, through Mercury Nashville. Described by music publications as an old-school country, Southern rock record, Traveller received
Taylor Hill/Getty Images. Morgane Stapleton, originally Morgane Hayes, was born January 25, 1983 in Nashville, Tennessee. Just like her husband, Morgane is a singer-songwriter, and she has penned ...
Country-bluegrass-blues songwriter and instrumentalist Mike Henderson, who won Grammy and CMA awards as a collaborator of country superstar Chris Stapleton, died Friday at age 70. His wife of ...
“Miranda Lambert will instead take the Bluebird stage with Chris tonight for ‘Maggie’s Song.'” Morgane, 38, and Stapleton, 43, wrote the track, which was released in 2020, as a tribute to ...
In 2013, Stapleton and his wife Morgane sang the Waylon Jennings song "Amanda" live at the Grand Ole Opry. [35] They also played an NPR Tiny Desk Concert in November 2015. [ 36 ] At the 2014 CMT Artist of the Year event, Stapleton performed with Lady Antebellum , who played Stapleton's song, " Drink a Beer ", which Luke Bryan had recorded, in ...
Walter Simon Notheis, Jr. (February 7, 1943 – December 27, 1983), [1] best remembered by his stage name of Walter Scott, was an American singer who fronted Bob Kuban and The In-Men, a St. Louis, Missouri-based rock 'n' roll band that had brief national popularity during the 1960s.