Chris Stapleton Feels Ghosts #Exclusive

Chris Stapleton on stage in Bloomington, IL (Photo credit: Lyndsie Schlink-B104)
(Photo credit: Lyndsie Schlink-B104)

Country music singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton says he feels ghosts when recording his music in this NASH Network exclusive.

Chris just picked up three Billboard Music Awards for Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Country Album for his From A Room: Volume 1 #1 country album.

Chris recorded both From A Room: Volume 1 and the follow-up #1 country album From A Room: Volume 2 in the famous RCA Studio B on music row in Nashville. Some of music’s most legendary names recorded in that same studio.

Chris knows the gravity of being in that historic room to record music.

“You know, you feel responsible to that room when you’re in it. You know, so many great recordings have been made in there, uh, Waylon Jennings, and Dolly Parton, and Elvis, and many, many, many others,” he states.

Chris says that he could feel something special in the studio when he was recording his music there, the history of the room and those who were there before him.

“You can feel that,” he admits, “That’s something that you can’t manufacture into a studio is the, kind of, ghosts that hang around the walls.”

Many would say that in the years to come Chris Stapleton’s presence will be felt in that room because of the music he recorded there along with the spirits of those that Chris felt himself.

By: Buck Stevens