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$150.00

Chappus and Neuman - You Shoulda Believed in Me b/w For You

Format: 45
Label: Private JM 8165
Year: 1981
Origin:  LaSalle - Oshawa, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: aor, rock hard
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $150.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, Rock Room, 1980's, Canadian Women in Song

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Side 1

Track Name
You Shoulda Believed in Me

Side 2

Track Name
For You

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Chappus and Neuman: A Legacy in Canadian Rock

For over four decades, Chappus and Neuman have graced stages with their infectious energy and unwavering dedication to rock and roll classics. Shirley Neuman and Sally Chappus, hailing from LaSalle, Ontario, found their musical synergy in Oshawa, embarking on a musical journey that has left a lasting imprint on the local scene and beyond.

Musical Style and Legacy
Chappus and Neuman have become synonymous with their heartfelt renditions of classic rock hits, captivating audiences with favorites like Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" and "Rhiannon," and a range of Heart classics including "Magic Man," "Crazy On You," "Dreamboat Annie," and "Barracuda." Their ability to capture the essence of these iconic bands consistently delights fans, ensuring each performance is a memorable experience.

Chappus and Neuman Recording
The recording debut of Chappus and Neuman in 1981, their sole 45rpm vinyl, stands as a testament to their early ambition and talent. Influenced heavily by Heart, this edgy recording marked Shirley Neuman's studio debut, showcasing her alongside her Gibson SG guitar. Recorded over a span of two days at Quest Studios in Oshawa, Ontario, the single received local airplay in both Oshawa and Windsor, establishing their presence in the regional music scene. Joining them in the studio were fellow Oshawan Greg (Cuda) Charuk on guitar, known from The Other Guys (1982 - RIP 1998), and Jamie Drynan, who contributed guitar and keyboards on the track 'For You'. Jamie's extensive musical background included stints with Ronnie Hawkins’ band, sessions for CBC’s “The Music Machine,” and roles as arranger, vocalist, and guitarist for Toronto bands like Bad Axe and Calliope, performing at venues such as The Gasworks, The Savarin, and The Friars.

Personal and Artistic Growth
Shirley Neuman's entry into music was guided by her cousin, Toronto musician Paul James, who, being her mother's sister's son, taught her the first guitar chord and established the groundwork for her future collaborations and projects. After a brief stint with the trio 'Lupa,' Shirley and Sally forged their musical identity as Chappus and Neuman. Sally Chappus, a well-established musician celebrated for her energetic drumming in various bands and projects, joined forces with Shirley's rhythm guitar and vocals. Together, they cultivated a distinctive sound that flourished in Oshawa, Ontario.

Lupa and Lady
At 19, Shirley headed to Toronto where she placed a local newspaper ad and joined the trio 'Lupa' with Lucy Faiella and Patty Burns. Despite its brevity, her time with them was pivotal for developing her songwriting skills. Later, Shirley and Sally auditioned for Toronto's funk band 'Lady'; while Sally secured a spot, Shirley did not. 'Lady' notably recorded a hot funk single in 1976 on Mark-Lin Records. After the band disbanded a few years later, Shirley rode back to Oshawa with Sally. Their conversations during this journey led them to form the enduring duo known as Chappus and Neuman, performing together intermittently over a remarkable span of 43 years.

Contributions and Retrospection
Sally Chappus's career is a testament to perseverance and talent, highlighted by her performances alongside renowned acts such as Debbie Lori Kaye (an alumna of the Tommy Hunter Show) and David Clayton Thomas of Blood, Sweat and Tears. Her impressive journey spans over 35 bands, including a notable tenure with Calgary's 'Gunn' during her fifteen-year residency in the city. Meanwhile, Shirley Neuman's passion for music extends beyond the stage, as evidenced by her commitment to touching lives through dedicated efforts in rescuing dogs.

Final Musical Chapter
As Chappus and Neuman prepare for their final five performances together through September 2024, their legacy as stalwarts of the Canadian rock scene remains steadfast. Their journey, marked by resilience, creativity, and a profound love for music, has undoubtedly left an enduring impression on all who have had the pleasure of experiencing their performances. For fans and newcomers alike, Chappus and Neuman's music continues to resonate, reminding us of the enduring power of good old fashioned rock and roll.

In essence, Chappus and Neuman's story is one of passion, collaboration, and musical excellence, culminating in a farewell that celebrates their profound contributions to Canadian music.
Robert Williston, July 19, 2024

Sally Chappus: drums, backing vocals
Shirley Neuman: rhythm guitar, lead vocals
James Drynan: guitar, keyboards
??: bass
Greg Charuk: guitar

Written by Shirley Neuman
Recorded at Quest Studios, Oshawa, Ontario

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