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Jim Chappell

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Jim Chappell is an American smooth jazz pianist.

Chappell was born and raised in Michigan. He traveled widely in the United States as a young adult before relocating to Nashville, where he began pursuing a career as a songwriter. He later moved to Los Angeles, Angeles Lady (talk) 02:03, 9 August 2010 (UTC)California, where he landed an opportunity to create accompaniment music for the modern dance department of UCLA . He released his debut album, Tender Ritual in 1986 which sold more than 12,000 copies solely by personal promotional efforts and touring.[1] Following the success of Tender Ritual, he scored a string of successful albums on the U.S. New Age music charts from the years 1989 to 1994.

Chappell's music also reached other continents as SouthEast Asia and especially made a mark in the Philippines [2]. His albums was carried by Filipino stores and was often played in top radio stations primarily by Smooth Jazz Citylite 88.3 (currently Jam 88.3) DWJM which created wide popularity for the musician-composer.

Discography

  • Tender Ritual (1986)
  • Dusk (1987) U.S. Top New Age Albums #13[3]
  • Living the Northern Summer (1989) U.S. New Age #5[3]
  • Saturday's Rhapsody (1990) U.S. New Age #10[3]
  • Nightsongs and Lullabies (1991) U.S. New Age #7[3]
  • In Search of the Magic (1992)
  • Over the Top (1993) U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz Albums #19[3]
  • Laughter at Dawn (1994) U.S. New Age #19[3]
  • Manila Nights (1994)
  • The Earthsea Series, Vol. 1 (1994)
  • Acadia (1996)
  • Serenity Rush (2003)
  • Coming Through (2005)
  • Treasure At Seventeen (2009)

References

  1. ^ Jason Ankeny, Jim Chappell at Allmusic
  2. ^ "Keyboardist Jim Chappell Taps Into Brawn Power". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Billboard, Allmusic