Chris Stapleton will remain in the Warner Chappell stable, having renewed his global publishing deal with the Nashville crew led by Ben Vaughn.
The singer-songwriter has been with Warner Chappell Music for the past eight years, during which time he's amassed 10 platinum singles, eight Grammy Awards, 14 CMA Awards, eight ACM Awards and billions of streams.
“Chris Stapleton is a once-in-a-lifetime talent,” said WCM Nashville President & CEO Vaughn. “The way he crafts lyrics set against his rhythms makes you truly feel the music. We believe his work will live on for generations, and we couldn’t be more honored to continue working with such a timeless songwriter and artist.”
Currently headlining his All-American Road Show tour, Stapleton is represented by managers Coran Capshaw, Zach Peters and Clay Hunt of Red Light Management and attorney Chip Petree of Ritholz Levy Fields.
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