Could a Broken Jeep Have Saved Chris Stapleton’s Career?

In 2013, Chris Stapleton was buried under the weight of losing his father. He did not have a plan to move forward until his wife, Morgane, spent money on a beat up 1979 Jeep Cherokee. That rusty old car had a leaky gas tank and a broken alternator. But it carried the future of country music. You really have to see them together to understand how this broken machine fixed his soul.

The way they look at each other tells the whole story. Chris has a voice that sounds like gravel while Morgane provides the soft light. When they perform Tennessee Whiskey you can see the strength he gets just by standing near her. It is a quiet kind of power that keeps the room still.

 You should watch their performance now to see that magic in action.

Chris and Morgane Stapleton: “Tennessee Whiskey”

People who watch them cannot help but feel the love. One viewer said that the way Chris looks at his wife is how every woman wants to be seen. Another person mentioned that Morgane is the glue that holds the whole sound together. 

That road trip from Arizona to Nashville was the turning point. As the wind blew through the Jeep windows, Chris started writing Traveller. It was the song that made him a legend. But he did not do it alone. He needed his best friend by his side to find those words.

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This performance changed everything in one night. When Chris stepped on stage with Justin Timberlake the world finally saw what Nashville already knew. Morgane stood right there in the middle. She made sure the soul stayed in the song. It was the moment a songwriter became a superstar.

Chris Stapleton stays true to his roots because he has a solid foundation at home. His journey from a grieving son to a global icon is a story of loyalty. You can hear that truth in every note he hits. Follow Chris Stapleton on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to keep up with his incredible journey. 

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