Nathaniel Chapman
Lynnwood, WA - Released "From Higher Ground to the Other Side" Nov 2016
(Boat Rocker Records)
Nathaniel Chapman began his musical journey at the tender age of 14 when his mother signed him up for piano lessons. His dream had always been to carry out a ministry like that of Keith Green. As he grew older, his music began to grow, like a child into adulthood. Each step brought a new chord, a new note and a new song. His desire had always been to write songs that would reveal the beauty of life in Christ, but also the struggles that can be found in this world from time to time. He has never simply written songs of praise, but those containing prayers, pleas and cries. His desire is for his music is to cry out to his God, encourage and admonish the saints and reveal the beauty of being born again to those who have
yet to experience that. In 2015 he released his first album, "From Higher Ground to the Other Side". He is currently working on his second album, "To The Churches" and a single titled, "Within The Waves".
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Past Venues:
Day In The Park Music Festival (Portland, OR)
Worthy Music Ministries Artist Showcase (Des Moines, WA)
2018 Rock The Church NW (Snohomish, WA)
2018 Tacoma Freedom Fair, (Tacoma, WA)
North Hill Cafe, (Edgewater, WA)
Faith Community Church (Ocean Shores, WA)
North Creek by Bonaventure (Bothell, WA)
2017 Washington State Fair (Puyallup, WA)
2017 Rock The Church NW (Snohomish, WA)
Rocky Pond Winery (Woodinville, WA)
2017 Tacoma Freedom Fair (Tacoma, WA)
Mukilteo Four Square (Mukilteo, WA)
Mirkwood Public House (Arlington, WA)
Northwest Laymens Conference (Sedro-Wooley, WA)
Summer Sounds Music Festival
The Stone Way Cafe (Seattle, WA)
Church of The Nazarene (Marysville, WA)
Emmanuel Baptist Church (Snohomish, WA)
Tim Noah's Thumbnail Theater (Snohomish, WA)
2014, 2015, 2016 Rock The Church (Everett, WA)
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Genre(s): Christian, Folk, Acoustic Rock
Similar in Style to: Bob Dillon, Mumford & Sons, Rich Mullins, Keith Green