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Jean Chapel

American singer-songwriter
Opal Jean Amburgey, known professionally as Jean Chapel, was an American country singer and songwriter. She recorded for several record labels and wrote over 400 songs, more than 170 of which were published in her lifetime. Wikipedia
Born: March 6, 1925, Neon, Fleming-Neon, KY
Died: August 19, 1995 (age 70 years), Port Orange, FL
Nationality: American
Siblings: Martha Carson
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Opal Jean Amburgey (March 6, 1925 – August 12, 1995), known professionally as Jean Chapel, was an American country singer and songwriter.
The single introduced the newly christened Jean Chapel to the world. Welcome To The Club was written by Mae Boren Axton, the mother of Hoyt Axton and with Tommy ...
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American rock-a-billy and country singer and songwriter, sister of Don Chapel, Martha Carson, Minnie Chapel, and mother of Lana Chapel, married to Salty ...
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Chapel settled in Gallatin, Tennessee and became a respected Nashville writer, signing first with Regent Music and then Pippenway Music. Among those who ...
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Country singer and songwriter, who performed with her sisters as "The Sunshine Sisters" in the 1940s and with her husband, Salty Holmes, as "Mattie and Salty' ...
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Jean Chapel discography and songs: Music profile for Jean Chapel, born 6 March 1925. Genres: Singer-Songwriter. Albums include The Legendary Sun Records ...