Steven Curtis Chapman (born November 21, 1962) is an American
contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music (CCM), also known as Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music, is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christianity, Chri ...
singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist.
Chapman began his career in the late 1980s as a songwriter and performer of contemporary Christian music and became the artist in Christian music with the most awards, releasing over 25 albums. He has also won five
Grammy Awards and 59
Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, more Dove awards than any other artist in history. His seven "Artist of the Year" Dove Awards are also an industry record. As of 2022, Chapman has sold more than 16 million albums and has 10
RIAA
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-certified Gold or Platinum albums.
On July 27, 2024, he was invited to become a member of the
Grand Ole Opry
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by
Ricky Skaggs.
History
Steven Curtis Chapman was born to Judy and Herb Chapman in
Paducah, Kentucky
Paducah ( ) is a List of cities in Kentucky, home rule-class city in the Upland South, and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The most populous city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located in the Southeastern Unit ...
, on November 21, 1962.
Steven's father is a guitar teacher and owns a music store in Paducah; Steven and his older brother Herb Jr. grew up playing the guitar and singing.
After graduating from high school, Chapman enrolled as a
pre-med student at
Georgetown College in
Kentucky
Kentucky (, ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north, West Virginia to the ...
. After several semesters he transferred to
Anderson College in
Anderson west of
Muncie, Indiana for a short time but dropped out. He went to
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
to pursue a career in music. While in Nashville he briefly attended
Belmont University. He began working at an
Opryland USA
Opryland USA (later called Opryland Themepark and colloquially known as Opryland) was a amusement park, theme park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The park was located between the Cumberland River and Tennessee State Route 155, Briley Pa ...
music show in
East Nashville while being involved in songwriting.
In the 1980s, Chapman wrote a song called "Built to Last", which was recorded by prominent
gospel
Gospel originally meant the Christianity, Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the second century Anno domino, AD the term (, from which the English word originated as a calque) came to be used also for the books in which the message w ...
group
the Imperials
The Imperials is an American contemporary Christian music group that has been active for over 60 years. Originating as a southern gospel quartet, the innovative group would become pioneers of contemporary Christian music in the 1960s. There ...
. The success of the song landed him a songwriting deal with
Sparrow Records; he rose to prominence there. By 2007, artists like
Sandi Patty,
Billy Dean,
Glen Campbell
Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American country musician and actor. He was best known for a series of hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting ''The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour'' on CBS television from ...
, the
Cathedral Quartet and
Roger Whittaker had recorded Chapman's songs.
In 1987, Chapman released his first album, ''
First Hand''. The album included the song "Weak Days", which peaked at No. 2 on the
Contemporary Christian Music
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chart. In 1988, he followed with his second album, ''
Real Life Conversations'', earning him four more hits including the No. 1 song "His Eyes". The song, which was co-written with James Isaac Elliott, earned the Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year award from the
Gospel Music Association in 1989. In the same year, he also won a
GMA Award for Songwriter of the Year. Next Chapman released more albums including ''
More to This Life'' and ''
For the Sake of the Call''. These albums featured several No. 1 singles and were awarded several GMA Awards. The latter gave Chapman his first
Grammy in the Best Pop Gospel Album category. These achievements strengthened his position in the
Christian music scene.
In 1992, Chapman made a successful shift into a more mainstream audience with his album ''
The Great Adventure''. The album garnered Chapman two more Grammys, for the album and for the title track video, again in gospel categories. After Sparrow Records was purchased by
EMI/
Liberty
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, they began to market the album to a broader audience pushing it to gold status in 1993. The success of the album prompted Chapman to record one of his concerts and release it as ''
The Live Adventure'', both as a video and a CD. This continuation won Chapman more GMA Awards, and also a new award from ''American Songwriter'' magazine for Songwriter and Artist of the Year.
''
Heaven in the Real World'', ''
Signs of Life'', and ''
Speechless'' continued his success. In 2000, he provided the voice of
Baloo in ''
The Jungle Book Groove Party'' and reprised the role 22 years later in ''
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers''. In 2001 with the release of ''
Declaration'', Chapman got more attention in the
''Billboard'' 200. That album along with 2003's ''
All About Love'', peaked in the Top 15. The follow-up, ''
All Things New'', peaked at No. 22.
Chapman has also released four
Christmas
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albums, beginning with 1995's ''
The Music of Christmas''. In 2003 he released ''
Christmas Is All in the Heart'' exclusively through Hallmark Gold Crown Stores and in 2005, he released ''
All I Really Want for Christmas'' and finally ''
Joy'' was released in 2012. Chapman has been a frequent guest performer at
Walt Disney World
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, and has been a guest narrator for
Disney's Candlelight Processional, most recently appearing in 2016, 2019, and 2021.
In 2006, Chapman toured several Asian countries. His website said that his concert for U.S. troops serving in
South Korea
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was the first Christian concert ever performed for the troops in that country, and a concert in
Shanghai
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, China, was "the first public performance by a
Gospel
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recording artist event in the city open to China passport holders", and the third-largest concert in Shanghai that spring. He went to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Singapore on the tour. During the time, his song "The Blessing" reached No. 1 on
Thailand
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radio charts.
In 2007, Chapman co-headlined
NewSong's annual Winter Jam tour with
Jeremy Camp. For the tour, he brought his sons' band,
Colony House, on tour to play as his backing band, along with longtime keyboardist Scott Sheriff. Chapman also released ''
This Moment'', which included the hit singles "
Cinderella" and "Yours", in October 2007. "Cinderella" was chosen for ''
WOW Hits 2009''. On April 20, 2008, Chapman was awarded a star on Nashville's Walk of Fame for his contributions in Christian music. On November 3, 2009, Chapman released his seventeenth album ''
Beauty Will Rise''. Many of the songs from this album are inspired by the death of his daughter, Maria Sue. He claims that the songs on the album are his "personal psalms". Chapman, his wife, and two sons have a tattoo of the flower that Maria drew before her untimely death.
In August 2012, Chapman announced his departure from
Sparrow Records and that he had signed with
Sony Music
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's
Provident Label Group. He released his fourth Christmas album, ''JOY'', on October 16, 2012. ''Deep Roots'' was released exclusively through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. on March 11, 2013. In September 2013,
Reunion Records released Chapman's eighteenth album (the second with Reunion Records), ''
The Glorious Unfolding'', which is also his first studio album in seven years that features completely original material. The album received critical acclaim, with many critics ranking it among his other chart-topping albums. The album peaked at No. 27 on the US ''Billboard'' 200.
From September 2014 until September 2017, Chapman hosted the Sam's Place: Music for the Spirit concert series at the
Ryman Auditorium in
Nashville
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and featured performances including
MercyMe,
Amy Grant,
Michael W. Smith, and
Third Day. In 2015, Chapman released "Warrior" as the official song for the soundtrack to ''
War Room''. "Amen", was sent to Christian AC radio on October 6, 2015. In 2019, Chapman released the sequel to his ''Billboard'' Bluegrass #1 Album ''Deep Roots'' entitled ''Deeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows,'' which also peaked #1 on the ''Billboard'' Bluegrass charts.
On July 27, 2024, Chapman was invited to become a member of the
Grand Ole Opry
The ''Grand Ole Opry'' is a regular live country music, country-music Radio broadcasting, radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM (AM), WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the ...
by
Ricky Skaggs. He was inducted November 1, 2024 by
Lady A and is, to date, the only contemporary Christian musician to hold Opry membership. His father and brother joined him on stage to sing a song together and fulfilled his father's lifelong dream of singing at the Grand Ole Opry.
Personal life
Chapman is a devout
Christian
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and is married to Mary Beth Chapman (née Chapman). They met in the early 1980s at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana, and married in the fall of 1984. The couple live in
Franklin, Tennessee
Franklin is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. About south of Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, it is one of the principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee. As of 2020 Uni ...
and have three biological children: Emily Elizabeth, Caleb Stevenson, and Will Franklin. They adopted three daughters from China; Shaohannah Hope Yan, Stevey Joy Ru, and Maria Sue Chunxi.
Chapman and his wife together have written three children's books with adoption themes: ''Shaoey And Dot: Bug Meets Bundle'' (2004), ''Shaoey and Dot: The Christmas Miracle'' (2005), and ''Shaoey and Dot: A Thunder and Lightning Bug Story'' with illustrations by Jim Chapman (2006). Chapman's modern fairytale, ''Cinderella: The Love of a Daddy and His Princess'' (2008) chronicles and celebrates the blessings of childhood, family, love, and life. Together with minister Scotty Smith, Chapman has authored two books for the adult inspirational market: ''Speechless'' (1999), and ''Restoring Broken Things'' (2005). Chapman's song "All About Love" has been featured in commercials for the
Fox television show ''
Celebrity Duets''. In 2016, he released the memoir ''Between Heaven and the Real World: My Story''.
Chapman and his sons recorded a cover of the song "I Love My Lips" under the name of "Stevenson" after his oldest son Caleb Stevenson for the 2003 ''Veggie Rocks'' album. His sons Caleb and Will perform together as the band
Colony House. Chapman is best friends with
Geoff Moore. On November 10, 2011, Chapman and his wife became grandparents for the first time when a baby girl, Eiley Eliza Richards, was born to Emily and her husband Tanner Richards in
Belfast, Northern Ireland
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.

Chapman's brother-in-law, Jim Chapman, is the bass vocalist in the 1990s country music group
4 Runner and his father, Herb is also in the group. Steven's son, Will Chapman, married singer/songwriter
Jillian Edwards
Jillian Anita Chapman, known professionally as Jillian Edwards, is an American singer-songwriter who primarily plays indie folk and indie pop. She has released five albums; ''Galaxies & Such'' in 2009, ''Headfirst'' in 2011, ''Daydream'', ''All ...
from
Richardson, Texas which is next to Dallas, in December 2012.
Death of Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman
Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman died from her injuries and blood loss in a driveway accident on May 21, 2008. The accident happened eight days after Maria's 5th birthday. Will Franklin was pulling into the driveway of their house after he auditioned for a musical at school and Maria Sue was running to meet him so she could ask Will to put her on the monkey bars. They didn't see each other in time and Will accidentally ran over Maria. Steven's family did CPR on Maria while they were waiting for the paramedics to arrive. They were unable to revive her. Maria was life-flighted via
air medical services
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to
Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. The paramedics tried but failed to save Maria on the way to the hospital. Maria was pronounced
dead on arrival. At the time of Maria's death, the Chapman family was preparing to celebrate Caleb's high school graduation from
Christ Presbyterian Academy and Emily's engagement just hours before the accident.
During the memorial service for Maria, the family expressed their faith in God and their love for one another. After Maria's accident, the Chapman family spoke publicly about their loss and the role which faith played in their healing. They have appeared on ''
Good Morning America'', ''
Larry King Live
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Ma ...
'', in ''
People
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'', ''
The 700 Club'', and ''
Huckabee''. Maria was buried in the
flower girl dress that she was planning to wear to Emily's October wedding. The family put Maria's ballet shoes, her favorite doll, letters from her brothers and sisters, and other personal mementos to Maria in her coffin. During the funeral service, Will kept Maria's security blanket around his shoulders. Maria Sue is buried in Williamson Memorial Gardens in
Franklin, Tennessee
Franklin is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. About south of Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, it is one of the principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee. As of 2020 Uni ...
. Chapman's next album, ''
Beauty Will Rise'', is about Maria's death and its aftermath. Steven nearly quit his singing career due to Maria's death and he nearly chose to never sing "Cinderella” again, but soon realized that Maria would have wanted him to continue singing and to honor her memory by singing "Cinderella”. An investigation of Maria's death was performed by the
Tennessee Highway Patrol. It was ruled as an accident and no charges were filed. In November 2009, a year after Maria died, Steven performed at a special concert at
Harvest Christian Fellowship.
Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie (born December 10, 1952) is an American evangelical pastor, evangelist, and Christian author who serves as the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, based in Riverside, California. He also is the founder of Harvest Crusa ...
, the pastor of Harvest, suffered the loss of his own son, Christopher Laurie, just months after Steven's loss. Steven performed several songs from ''Beauty Will Rise''.
Since Maria's unexpected death, Mary Beth Chapman has written and released a book about the death of her daughter called ''Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope''. Steven and Mary Beth later honored Maria's memory by starting Maria's Big House of Hope.
Honorary doctorate
On May 7, 2011, Steven Chapman received an honorary doctorate of music degree from
Anderson University and was the commencement speaker for the class of 2011.
Activism and charity work
In the late 1990s, Chapman became involved in youth violence prevention efforts following the
1997 Heath High School shooting at his alma mater in West Paducah. He dedicated a song, "With Hope", from his 1999 album, ''
Speechless'', to the families who lost someone in the shooting. In addition, he was asked to sing at the joint funeral held for the three victims. Chapman later gave a memorial concert and joined
Charles Colson and others in creating a video designed to sensitize teenagers to the signs of serious violence planning among peers and to encourage them to report plans that are told to them.
In 2009, Show Hope finished building Maria's Big House of Hope, a medical care center in China that provides holistic care to orphans with special needs. Maria's Big House of Hope is also dedicated to the memory of the late Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman. Also in 2009, Steven Chapman and Mary Beth Chapman received the Children's Champion Award from the charitable organization
Children's Hunger Fund for their work with Show Hope. In September 2011, Chapman and his wife were awarded the Congressional
Angels in Adoption award by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) in
Washington, D.C.
Steven Chapman also has promoted the international charity
World Vision for at least a decade, serving as spokesman for Project Restore, its program serving the U.S.
Gulf Coast region in recovery from
Hurricane Katrina, in cooperation with the
Gospel Music Association. He has occasionally traveled to
Uganda
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to help with the problem of street children, and to help
orphans and
adoption
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organizations. He has played at local churches, including KPC (
Kampala Pentecostal Church) in
Kampala, Uganda.
In 2020, Chapman was a featured guest at
Keith & Kristyn Getty's Sing! Global 2020 Conference designed to train music leaders and instill the importance of solid doctrine and Gospel saturated lyrics in
Christian music.
Politics
During the
2016 presidential election, Chapman encouraged
evangelical Christians to trust that "God is on the throne" and "resist the urge to argue and fight with each other about our opinions." After the
2021 United States Capitol attack on January 6, Chapman released "A Desperate Benediction" as a live, home-studio video to his
Facebook
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page. In the prose that accompanied the posting he wrote, "now more than ever before, it seems like the soul of our world (& our nation) is aching, longing and desperate for peace."
Discography
Chapman has released 23 studio albums, more than 25 albums total in his career, including 4 Christmas, 2 live, and several compilation albums. He has sold more than 11 million total albums (including two
certified Platinum albums, eight
certified Gold albums) and has had 49 No. 1 radio songs.
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First Hand'' (1987)
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Real Life Conversations'' (1988)
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More to This Life'' (1989)
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For the Sake of the Call'' (1990)
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The Great Adventure'' (1992)
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The Live Adventure'' (1993)
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Heaven in the Real World'' (1994)
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The Music of Christmas'' (1995)
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Signs of Life'' (1996)
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Speechless'' (1999)
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Declaration'' (2001)
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All About Love'' (2003)
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All Things New'' (2004)
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All I Really Want for Christmas'' (2005)
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This Moment'' (2007)
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Beauty Will Rise'' (2009)
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re:creation'' (2011)
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Joy'' (2012)
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Deep Roots'' (2013)
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The Glorious Unfolding'' (2013)
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Worship and Believe'' (2016)
*''Deeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows'' (2019)
*''Still'' (2022)
Awards
References
External links
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Steven Curtis Chapmanat Everything for Adoption
Show Hope
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1962 births
Living people
20th-century American guitarists
20th-century American male singers
20th-century American singer-songwriters
20th-century evangelicals
21st-century American male singers
21st-century American singer-songwriters
21st-century evangelicals
American evangelicals
American male film actors
American male guitarists
American male singer-songwriters
American male voice actors
American performers of Christian music
Anderson University (Indiana) alumni
Georgetown College (Kentucky) alumni
Grammy Award winners
Guitarists from Kentucky
Heath High School (Kentucky) alumni
Musicians from Paducah, Kentucky
Performers of contemporary Christian music
Songwriters from Kentucky
Sparrow Records artists