She performs for a crowd of hundreds.
It’s mostly ancient bobble heads, knick knacks and Beanie Babies, but Sherree Chamberlain’s audience on the second floor of the Antique Mall on 9th Avenue and Main Street is enormous.
Chamberlain, a 2008 OSU graduate, returned to Stillwater to play two new songs and talk about her music.
From singing with her family during power outages to releasing her debut album “A Wasp in the Room,” music has surrounded Chamberlain much like the copious collectables did earlier this month. The singer and songwriter has been writing earthy folk tunes celebrating the power of storytelling and the essence of nature for several years and she’s showing no signs of stopping.
Sherree works on her latest songs in Oklahoma City, but they always sound best in Stillwater.
Want to actually pay for her music?
Sherree’s album can be found at Hastings, 316 N. Main St., and Vault video rental, 716 S. Main St.
What is “on.”?
A Web-only music performance and interview show featuring the talents of local musicians. Every Wednesday, an artist is featured online with an interview and a two-song performance. Watch them under the blog tab at www.ocolly.com or at www.osuon.wordpress.com.
Who is “on.”?
Features Editor Nathan Poppe and videographers Steven Hopkins, Zach Gray and Travis Tindell run the show. Poppe performs the interview, while Hopkins, Gray and Tindell catch it on camera.
Can I be on “on.”?
Shoot an e-mail to features@ocolly.com if you have any interest in the show. Keep up with us on twitter at @osuon or become our fan on Facebook.





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