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Two generations of the musical Chapin Family—Tom, Steve, and Jen Chapin, and The Chapin Sisters (Abigail and Lily) bring the songs of Harry Chapin to life. Backed by The Harry Chapin Band (including Big John Wallace and Howard Fields), the Family will perform Harry’s classic songs, including “Cat’s in The Cradle,” “Taxi,” “Mr. Tanner,” “Mail Order Annie,” "W•O•L•D," "Circle," and more.
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The Garde Arts Center, a 1420 seat historic movie palace, is southeastern Connecticut’s non-profit home for the performing arts, cinema and education, the Garde Arts Cen...
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The Chapin Sisters Biography
The Chapin Sisters are two sisters from New York whose unique blend
of traditional folk harmonies and indie rock moodiness (think Crosby
Stills and Nash meets Cat Power) have been winning them an increasing
number of fans.
Though the girls have been singing together informally for years, the
Chapin Sisters started as a group only two years ago. One night the
sisters started playing three part harmony renditions of new wave and
punk songs they'd listened to growing up. The result was so satisfying
they decided to scrape together some cash and record six covers
ranging from Neil Young to Culture Club. Abigail Chapin packed up her
life in New York and moved to LA, Lily Chapin quit her busy film job,
and Jessica Craven welcomed them to LA. (All have the same mother,
Bonnie Chapin - though while Abigail and Lily are daughters of folk
singer Tom Chapin, Jessica's father is director Wes Craven.)
Read Moreof traditional folk harmonies and indie rock moodiness (think Crosby
Stills and Nash meets Cat Power) have been winning them an increasing
number of fans.
Though the girls have been singing together informally for years, the
Chapin Sisters started as a group only two years ago. One night the
sisters started playing three part harmony renditions of new wave and
punk songs they'd listened to growing up. The result was so satisfying
they decided to scrape together some cash and record six covers
ranging from Neil Young to Culture Club. Abigail Chapin packed up her
life in New York and moved to LA, Lily Chapin quit her busy film job,
and Jessica Craven welcomed them to LA. (All have the same mother,
Bonnie Chapin - though while Abigail and Lily are daughters of folk
singer Tom Chapin, Jessica's father is director Wes Craven.)
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