In a career that spans five decades, 23 albums and three GRAMMY awards, multi-talented singer/songwriter/guitarist Tom Chapin has covered an incredible amount of creative ground. In addition to his work as a recording artist and concert performer, Chapin has acted on Broadway, as well as working extensively in films, television and radio. -- The New York Times called Chapin "one of the great personalities in contemporary folk music." -- The son of noted jazz drummer and teacher Jim Chapin and the grandson of author/critic Kenneth Burke and portrait painter James Chapin, Tom grew up in a family that encouraged artistic pursuits. He began performing professionally as a teenager in the early 1960s, playing in Greenwich Village folk clubs alongside his siblings Harry and Steve as The Chapin Brothers. -- Chapin launched his solo recording career with 1976's Life Is Like That. It was the first of a string of albums that further established his reputation as both a gifted storyteller and a natural entertainer, winning him an uncommonly loyal fan base in the process.
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TRACK LISTINGS
Disc: 1
1. Wreckage
2. Put a Light in Your Window
3. The Riverkeeper
4. Down There
5. Guitar Child
6. Autumn Rain
7. Ride Out Any Storm
8. Old Dogs & Old Friends
9. Myra Jean
10. Smart Without Art
11. Prayer for Bristol Bay
12. City of New Orleans
13. Muhheakunnuk
14. Quite Early Morning
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