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  • Sep 14, 1956
    Singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman is born in Harlingen, Texas. Primarily a pop recording artist, she writes many country hits, including Faith Hill's "This Kiss," Alabama's "Here We Are," Lorrie Morgan's "Five Minutes" and Trisha Yearwood's "You Say You Will"
    Aug 11, 1994
    Ernest Chapman, husband of singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, dies of lymphoma in Nashville. Her credits include: Faith Hill's "This Kiss," Martina McBride's "Happy Girl" and Tanya Tucker's "Strong Enough To Bend," among others
    Feb 12, 1996
    Celebrating his new country-tinged album, Neil Diamond tapes "Under A Tennessee Moon" for ABC-TV at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Also appearing: Hal Ketchum, Raul Malo, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chet Atkins, Tim McGraw and Waylon Jennings
    Feb 24, 1996
    ABC airs Neil Diamond's "Under A Tennessee Moon" special. Taped at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, it includes appearances by Hal Ketchum, Raul Malo, Chet Atkins, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Tim McGraw and Waylon Jennings
    Nov 27, 1997
    Tim McGraw lip syncs "Where The Green Grass Grows" from a covered wagon float in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Randy Travis and Beth Nielsen Chapman ride an "Annabelle's Wish" float, and Wynonna occupies a Statue of Liberty entry, singing "Change The World"
    Apr 15, 1998
    CMT airs the first live concert in the network's history, featuring Faith Hill, plus Tim McGraw, Vince Gill and singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman
    Aug 3, 1998
    Mary Chapin Carpenter is among the featured artists when Sarah McLachlan's Lilith Fair plays Starwood Amphitheatre in Nashville. The highlight: a mass chorus with Bonnie Raitt, McLachlan, Carpenter, Emmylou Harris and Beth Nielsen Chapman
    Nov 17, 1998
    DreamWorks releases three "Prince Of Egypt" soundtracks, including "The Prince Of Egypt Nashville," featuring Jessica Andrews, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Faith Hill, Wynonna, Alabama, Toby Keith, Alison Krauss, Clint Black, Pam Tillis and Mindy McCready, among others
    Feb 22, 1999
    Nashville acts jam The Troubadour in West Hollywood for a pre-Grammy showcase. Trisha Yearwood, Randy Scruggs, Ashley Cleveland and Beth Nielsen Chapman perform, with Bonnie Raitt and Tom Petty sideman Benmont Tench backing Chapman
    Sep 22, 1999
    "This Kiss," brought to prominence by Faith Hill, wins Song of the Year for songwriters Annie Roboff, Robin Lerner and Beth Nielsen Chapman during the 33rd annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville

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