Country Superstars CHAPEL HART Performing Live at Jergels in Warrendale, PA - Part 2 #shorts

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This is a short clip of the phenomenal CHAPEL HART performing live at Jergel's Rhythm Grille in Warrendale, PA. To find out more about Jergel's visit their website at:

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Biographical information on Chapel Hart from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapel_Hart):

Chapel Hart is an American country music vocal group from Poplarville, Mississippi. The group consists of sisters Danica Hart and Devynn Hart, and their cousin Trea Swindle, all three of whom are vocalists. The group has independently released two studio albums and seven singles. In July 2022, they competed in the seventeenth season of America's Got Talent, where they finished fifth.

Music career
Sisters Danica and Devynn Hart began singing together in 2014 with their cousin Trea Swindle. The three started busking by performing cover songs on the streets of New Orleans and eventually writing original songs as well. Danica Hart and Swindle began recording in 2016 under the name Hyperphlyy, and released the EP Made for Me (2016). They released the album Out the Mud in 2019, which featured Devynn, and was credited as Hyperphlyy. The trio also performed at music festivals around Louisiana, and in Innsbruck, Austria. They renamed themselves Chapel Hart, taking the name from a church in their hometown.

In 2020, they were discovered by record producer Jeff Glixman, who is their manager and producer. This was followed by a standalone single titled "Jesus & Alcohol" in 2020, which featured ZZ Top member Billy Gibbons on guitar. They also shot a music video for the song, in which Gibbons plays the role of a pastor. T. Graham Brown and Deborah Allen also make cameos in the video, which aired on CMT after its release. Additionally, they sang background vocals on LeRoux's album One of Those Days in 2020.

CMT selected Chapel Hart as one of several artists for their 2021 "Next Women of Country" campaign, which promotes new and upcoming female country music artists. This was followed in 2021 by the group's second single, "I Will Follow". A music video was produced for the song, which aired on CMT, with Jackyl frontman Jesse James Dupree making a cameo appearance in it. Jennifer Hanson wrote the song with Savannah Keyes and Nick Brophy, the latter of whom co-produced it with Glixman. The corresponding music video began airing on CMT on February 5, 2021. Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe rated the song "A", praising the group members' singing voices while comparing the arrangement favorably to the works of SHeDAISY and The Chicks. A third single and video, "You Can Have Him Jolene", followed in March 2021. The song is an answer song to Dolly Parton's "Jolene".

In July 2021, the group announced a second studio album, titled The Girls Are Back in Town. Glixman also produced this album. Another single and video, "Made for Me", followed in 2022. Chapel Hart had planned to tour with the Indigo Girls in mid-2022, but canceled this tour when that duo's member Emily Saliers was diagnosed with COVID-19.

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