The Chapin Family Video Clips

THE LAST STAND

John Wallace's amazing rendition of Harry Chapin's song that was written for Big John.
REMEMBER WHEN THE MUSIC


Taken on August 16th, 2009, at The Ovens Park in Nova Scotia. This is part of the annual Chapin Family Concert. Truly the most amazing concert ever! Great musicians, lyrics, and voices. Enjoy! :)


I WONDER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THIS WORLD

Jen Chapin gives a little background story on this song and sings her own rendition of this classic.
CLIP OF 30,000 POUNDS OF BANANAS

Taken on April 10, 2010,
at the Westbury Theater in NY
THE CHAPIN FAMILY LIVE IN CONCERT

This is the kind of event that only comes around on special occasions. Award-winning multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriters Tom & Steve Chapin present their own music of love, protest and discovery, with more than a few laughs along the way! However, this journey also includes a special Taxi ride through the catalogue of songs that made the name Harry famous! On July 16, 1981 a space was left by the tragic death of Harry Chapin, one of the world's most passionate, political, prolific and inspiring songwriters of the 20th century. Twenty-nine years later, a few friends, two of whom happen to be his brothers, thought it might be fun to get together, sing some songs, and show you that the legend is a family thing! "Big" John Wallace (a.k.a. Mr. Tanner) and Howard Fields, from Harry Chapins original band, will lend their talents to Harrys classic story songs, including W.O.L.D, Circle, Taxi, and, of course, Cat's In The Cradle. And best of all, youll meet the next generation of musical Chapins, Tom's singing daughters Lily, Abigail and Jessica (The Chapin Sisters), Jen Chapin, possessing the warmth, compassion and musicianship of her father Harry, and Steves son Jonathan Chapin on guitar. Join us for an evening full of story, humor and transcendent music.


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