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McCall Chapin started her music career in Tallahassee, FL at 15 years old. After writing songs for years,
she finally took to the stage. Getting her start at the Junction @ Monroe, she began to play out more
and more, opening for acts like The Currys, Blind Joe (NBC's The Voice, Season 9), and Tobacco Road Band.
In 2018, McCall moved to Nashville to study songwriting at Belmont University. During her time at
Belmont, her acoustic duo McCall and Katareen participated in the university’s Battle of the Bands in
2019, and released their first-full length album, titled "Sweet Darling" in 2020. The following year,
McCall accepted a songwriting internship with Warner Chappell Music and has written with the likes of
Bear Bailey, Lauren Weintraub, Ashley Cooke, Lauren Watkins, and Taylor Edwards. She
has also been fortunate to learn under the mentorship of GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Emily Weisband.
McCall’s sophisticated songwriting shines through on her debut solo album, The Last Time. The project is
centered around the seven stages of grief and reminds listeners that the good times and the bad times
are both things that don’t last.
she finally took to the stage. Getting her start at the Junction @ Monroe, she began to play out more
and more, opening for acts like The Currys, Blind Joe (NBC's The Voice, Season 9), and Tobacco Road Band.
In 2018, McCall moved to Nashville to study songwriting at Belmont University. During her time at
Belmont, her acoustic duo McCall and Katareen participated in the university’s Battle of the Bands in
2019, and released their first-full length album, titled "Sweet Darling" in 2020. The following year,
McCall accepted a songwriting internship with Warner Chappell Music and has written with the likes of
Bear Bailey, Lauren Weintraub, Ashley Cooke, Lauren Watkins, and Taylor Edwards. She
has also been fortunate to learn under the mentorship of GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Emily Weisband.
McCall’s sophisticated songwriting shines through on her debut solo album, The Last Time. The project is
centered around the seven stages of grief and reminds listeners that the good times and the bad times
are both things that don’t last.
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