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Jean CHAPEL F20 Chanteuse Rockabilly US née Opal Jean Ambergey, le 6 mars 1925 à Neon (Kentucky). Jean Chapel est la soeur de Martha Carson (Irene Ambergey). A 13 ans, multi-instrumentiste (guitare, banjo, et mandoline), Jean se produit avec ses soeurs sous le nom des Sunshine Sisters. Puis elle joue en compagnie des Snearly Ranch Boys de Clyde Leopard et signe un contrat chez Sun Records en 1956 où un unique single verra le jour. Après Jean passe chez RCA (56-57), Smash (63), Kapp et Crest Records. Elle a aussi utilisé les noms de Opal Jean, Jan Amber et Mattie O'Neal. Jean Chapel est décédée en 1995.
Jean CHAPEL Uk20 Jean Chapel, born as Opal Jean Amburgey, left her Neon, KY, home at 13 to perform daily with her sisters in the Sunshine Sister Band at Lexington, KY's WLAP in 1938. Even at such a young age, Chapel's personality and star potential came shining through as she sang lead on most songs. She had started in the band at age 11, after her father sold some of his carpentry tools to buy her a banjo. At 15, she began writing songs and would record and publish more than 170 before her death in 1995, songs that were recorded by the likes of Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, Patsy Cline, Roy Rogers, and Eddy Arnold. In 1940, the sisters moved to Atlanta's WSB, which gave her the name "Mattie." In 1947, Amber married performer Floyd "Salty" Holmes and the two performed together for years at the Grand Ole Opry, on television, radio, and in concert. Amber recorded as Opal Jean in the early '50s and with her Sunshine Sisters. She became Jean Chapel in 1956 when she began recording rockabilly songs like "I Won't Be Rocking Tonight" with Sun Records, which called her the female Elvis Presley and even released her "Welcome to the Club" on the B-side of an Elvis single. Chapel divorced Holmes and moved to Nashville, where she concentrated on writing through the '60s. She became neighbors with Tammy Wynette, who began recording Chapel's songs and did a duet with her called "Crazy Me." Wynette was also briefly married to Chapel's brother. The Country Music Association named her song "To Get to You" one of the year's five best in 1973.
http://www.rockabilly.nl/artists/jchapel.htm
Talent : Singer, Songwriter
I WON'T BE ROCKIN' TONIGHT Jean CHAPEL Speaker
OO-BA LA BABY Jean CHAPEL Speaker
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07/1956SP SUN 244 (US)Jean CHAPEL - Welcome To The Club Jean CHAPEL Speaker / I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight Jean CHAPEL Speaker
10/1956SP RCA VICTOR 47-6681 (US)Jean CHAPEL - Welcome To The Club Jean CHAPEL Speaker / I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight Jean CHAPEL Speaker
04/1957SP RCA VICTOR 47-6892 (US)Jean CHAPEL - Oo-Ba La Baby Jean CHAPEL Speaker / I Had A Dream Jean CHAPEL Speaker
04/1959SP CLEFF-TONE CT-157/8 (US)Jean AMBER - The Little Martian Jean CHAPEL Speaker / Waiting Jean CHAPEL Speaker
1962 ?SP CREST 1100 (US)Jean CHAPEL - It Hurts Me / Turn Around And Walk Away
06/1963SP SMASH S-1829 (US)Jean CHAPEL - Don't Let Go / Your Tender Love
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E-Mail : rocky-52@orange.fr
Messenger : gerardlambert52@hotmail.com
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Jean Chapel
Born: March 6, 1925
Renfro Valley Barn Dance
WNOXKnoxville, TN
WSBAtlanta, GA
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RCA Victor
Rec. No.SideSong Title
20-6681A I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight
20-6681B Welcome To The Club
20-6892A I Had A Dream
20-6892B Ooba La Baby
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Chapel, Jean



Real name Opal Ambergey. Sister of Martha Carson (Irene Ambergey). Born in Neon, Ky. Previously recorded as Matty (or Mattie) O'Neil. Died in 1995.

References:
Article in issue 22 (1979) of New Kommotion.
Feature article in issue 30 (1986) of Rock & Roll Performers Magazine.
Two-part feature article and sessionography in issues 74-75 (1999-2000) of Rockin' Fifties.

Original Releases



Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source Label & Number V Titles {& References to LP/CD List} As By Matrix Numbers
1956/July 21
Bb c&w rev.
Sun 244 Jean CHAPEL V2 Jean CHAPEL R2 Jean CHAPEL Pic Jean CHAPEL Ss Welcome To The Club {a,e,g,l,o,q,r,s}
Jean CHAPEL R2 Jean CHAPEL Pic Jean CHAPEL Ss I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight {d,f,g,h,k,n,p,q,r,w}
1
1
U-196
U-197
1956/Oct.
(Bb est.)
RCA Victor 47-6681 Jean CHAPEL V2 Jean CHAPEL R2 Jean CHAPEL Pic Welcome To The Club
Jean CHAPEL R2 Jean CHAPEL Pic I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight {i}
1
1
G2WW-7278
G2WW-7279
1957/Apr. 27
Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-6892 Jean CHAPEL V2 Jean CHAPEL R2 Jean CHAPEL Pic Jean CHAPEL Ss Oo-Ba La Baby {c,m,t,v}
Jean CHAPEL R1 Jean CHAPEL Pic Jean CHAPEL Ss I Had A Dream
1
1
H2WW-0671
H2WW-0672
1963/June
(Bb est.)
Smash S-1829 Jean CHAPEL Rx Don't Let Go {b,j}
Jean CHAPEL Rx Your Tender Love

YW-27001
YW-27002
Additional Tracks on Comps

Sun unissued Jean CHAPEL Rx Welcome To The Club [alt. vers.] {p}

[need info] Jean CHAPEL Rx Tell It Like It Is {u}
References in "As By" Column:

  1. as by Jean Chapel

Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks


a. Ace CDCHD 1016 (cd) Good Girls Gone Bad (Wild, Weird, And Wanted)
b. Blend BLR 82017 (lp) Rock & Roll Collection, Vol. 17
c. Bop BOP- 005 (cd) Saturday Night On Bop Street, Vol. 5
d. Castle Pulse PBXCD 344 (cd) The Legendary Sun Records Story, Vol. 2
e. Charly PBX CD 336 (cd) The Legendary Sun Records Story
f. Charly CPCD 8161 (cd) Essential Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 3
g. Charly CPCD 8182 (cd) Hillbilly Fillies & Rockin' Chicks-Sun
h. Dressed To Kill/BMG DTKBOX 66 (cd) The Sun Gods
i. El Toro ETCD 1013 (cd) Welcome To The Club: Early Female Rockabilly
j. Marginal 100 (cd) Rockin'-Boppin' Ladies, Vol. 2
k. Proper PROPERBOX 122 (cd) Classic Rockabilly
l. Pulse PBX CD 336 (cd) The Legendary Sun Records Story
m. Rounder 1031 (lp) Wild, Wild Young Women
n. SAAR 41008 (cd) The Best Of Sun Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 2
o. SAAR [1] (cd) The Best Of Sun, Vol. 1
p. Sun (England) SUN 1023 (lp) Rock And Roll Pills
q. Sun (England) 3 (cd) Rock 'N' Roll Original, Vol. 1
r. Sun (England) 33 (cd) Those Rockin' Gals
s. Sun (U.S.) SUN- 1032 (lp) Rockin' Records
t. Supersonic FV 1169 (lp) Hot Boppin' Girls
u. Titanic CD 5000 (cd) Rockin' Boppin' Girls
v. Wendi LP 00010 (lp) It's Called Rock And Roll
w. [label?] 640001 (cd) Sun Studio Story: 50s To The 90s
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WELCOME TO THE CLUB Enregistré en 1956