
A Life of Words & Music
International artist and prolific songwriter, Oliver Chapman releases his latest project appropriately titled, “ A Life Of Words & Music.” The album features thirteen tracks, which includes not only his compositions but also a new arrangement of “Progress,” originally performed by King Austin and written by Winsford DeVine. Another notable selection to pay attention to is Oliver’s performance of the classic “Sunday Morning,” which was penned by Oliver and made popular by Peter Britto during the 80s.
“A Life of Words & Music,” also features musicians such as Samuel Archer on keyboards and music arrangements, James Mironchik on keyboards and music arrangement for “Dance Party.” Neal Johnson playing acoustic guitar on “Behind Bars,” and Etienne Charles playing trumpet and live overdubs. Background vocals are credited to Oliver Chapman, Samuel Archer and Keith ‘Designer’ Prescott.
Oliver, a native of Trinidad made his entrance into Trinidad’s music scene in 1962. He was a part of the group ‘SPARKS’ which was