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Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman at TED conference 2007
Background information
Birth name Tracy Chapman
Born March 30, 1964
Origin Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Genre(s) Folk, blues, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, harp, bouzouki, harmonica
Years active 1988–present
Label(s) Elektra Records
Website Official Site
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her singles "Fast Car", "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You", "Give Me One Reason", "The Promise" and "Telling Stories". She is a multi-platinum and four-time Grammy Award-winning artist.[1]

Contents

1 Biography
2 Career
3 Our Bright Future
4 Discography
4.1 Albums
4.2 Singles
4.3 Contributions
5 References
6 External links

Biography

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Tracy Chapman began playing guitar and writing songs at the age of eleven. She was quickly accepted into the program A Better Chance, which enabled her to attend Wooster School in Connecticut; she was eventually accepted to Tufts University.[2]

In May 2004, Tufts honored her with an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, for her strongly-committed contributions as a socially conscious and artistically accomplished musician.

Chapman often performs at and attends charity events such as Make Poverty History, amfAR and AIDS/LifeCycle. Although Chapman has never openly discussed her sexuality, novelist Alice Walker revealed that she had had a relationship with Chapman in the '90s.


Career

During college, Chapman began street-performing and playing guitar in coffeehouses in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After graduating from Tufts, she signed to Elektra Records, releasing Tracy Chapman (1988). The album was critically acclaimed, and she began touring and building a fanbase. Soon after she performed it at the televised Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert in June 1988, Chapman's "Fast Car" began its rise on the US charts, eventually becoming a #6 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100. "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution," the follow-up, charted at #75 and was followed by "Baby Can I Hold You," which peaked at #48. The album sold well, going multi-platinum and winning three Grammy Awards, including an honor for Chapman as Best New Artist. Later in 1988, Chapman was a featured performer on the worldwide Amnesty International Human Rights Now! Tour. According to the VH1 website, "her album helped usher in the era of political correctness- along with 10,000 Maniacs and R.E.M., Chapman's liberal politics proved enormously influential on American college campuses in the late '80s".[3]

Her follow-up album Crossroads (1989) was less commercially successful, but still achieved platinum status. By 1992's Matters of the Heart, Chapman was playing to a small and devoted audience. However, her fourth album, 1995's New Beginning proved successful, selling over 3 million copies just in the U.S. It included the hit single "Give Me One Reason", which won the 1997 Grammy for Best Rock Song and became Chapman's most successful single to date, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The next album was 2000's Telling Stories, which featured more of a rock sound than folk. Its hit single, "Telling Stories", received heavy airplay on European radio stations and on Adult Alternative and Hot AC stations in the United States. Her sixth album was Let It Rain (2002), in support of which she toured in Europe and the US in 2003.

Where You Live, Chapman's seventh studio album, was released in September 2005; a brief supporting tour in major US cities followed in October and continued throughout Europe over the remainder of the year. The "Where You Live" tour was extended into 2006; the 28-date European tour featured summer concerts in Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the U.K, Russia and more. On 5 June 2006, she performed at the 5th Gala of Jazz in Lincoln Center, NY, and in a session at the 2007 TED (short for Technology Entertainment Design) conference in Monterey, California.

For 2008, Chapman, who attended the opening of ACT's "Sweeney Todd", has composed and recorded music for the play "Blood Knot". [4] In the San Francisco area, she recently judged the Beach Blanket Babylon Scholarships for the arts. [5]


Our Bright Future

On July 3, 2008, Atlantic Records announced that Tracy Chapman would begin recording her eighth studio album, entitled Our Bright Future. A 25-date solo tour of Europe has been announced for the winter, starting on November 12 in Brussels. In addition a Full band tour is set for January 2009 in the U.S.


Discography


Albums

Albums

YearAlbumPeak Chart PositionsCertifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[6]
AUS
[7]
AUT
[8]
BEL
[9]
CAN
[10]
DEN
[11]
FRA
[12]
GERITA
[13]
NED
[14]
NZ
[15]
NOR
[16]
POR
[17]
SWE
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20][21]
1988Tracy Chapman1212812712211
1989Crossroads9431213821
1992Matters of the Heart5323115513371019
1995New Beginning
  • Released: 14 Nov1995
  • Label: Elektra
4691446084622
  • RIAA: 5x Platinum [22]
2000Telling Stories33335159514101716285
2001Collection10114336249327243
2002Let It Rain25256433151875452427436
2005Where You Live4972371293828443
2008Our Bright Future57233952820563935975
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.


YearSongUK singlesU.S. singlesSwiss singlesAlbum
1988"Fast Car"65Tracy Chapman
"Talkin' 'bout a Revolution"8575
"Baby Can I Hold You"9448
1989"All That You Have Is Your Soul"Crossroads
"Crossroads"619018
1990"Subcity"
1992"Bang Bang Bang"Matters Of The Heart
"Dreaming on a World"
1995"Give Me One Reason"1273New Beginning
1996"New Beginning"106
"The Promise"
"Smoke and Ashes"119
2000"Telling Stories"10876Telling Stories
"It's OK" [US Radios Only]
"Wedding Song" [US Radios Only]
2001"Baby Can I Hold You" [Re-release]Collection
2002"You're the One"146Let It Rain
2003"Another Sun" [UK Promo only]
2005"Change"191Where You Live
2006"America" [Promo Only]
2008"Sing For You"69Our Bright Future


Contributions

Duet songs:

"The Thrill Is Gone" with BB King from his album Deuces Wild
"Give Me One Reason" with Eric Clapton from the album A Very Special Christmas Live
"Baby Can I Hold You" with Pavarotti from the DVD/Album Pavarotti and Friends for Cambodia and Tibet
"Ain't No Sunshine" with Buddy Guy from his album Bring 'em In
"Trench Town Rock" with Stephen and Ziggy Marley at the One Love Bob Marley All Star Tribute.
Covered songs:

"House Of The Rising Sun" — Rubáiyát (LP)
"The Times They Are A Changin" — Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration. (LP)
"O' Holy Night" — A Very Special Christmas 3 (LP) & A Very Special Christmas Live. (LP)
"Three Little Birds" — Live at the One Love Bob Marley All Star Tribute.
"Get Up Stand Up" — by Bob Marley featured on the Let It Rain tour edition CD2 (LP).
"Stand By Me" — by Ben E. King on the XM Hear Music Radio Sessions Volume 1 (LP).
Cover versions:

"Baby Can I Hold You?" — reached number 2 on the UK chart in 1997 performed by Boyzone
"Talkin' Bout a Revolution" — Reel Big Fish, "Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album", Disc 1, 2006
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Jody Watley
Grammy Award for Best New Artist
1989
Succeeded by
Milli Vanilli
Preceded by
Whitney Houston
for "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
1989
for "Fast Car"
Succeeded by
Bonnie Raitt
for "Nick of Time"
Preceded by
Steve Goodman
for Unfinished Business
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album
1989
for Tracy Chapman
Succeeded by
Indigo Girls
for Indigo Girls
Preceded by
Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette
for "You Oughta Know"
Grammy Award for Best Rock Song
1997
for "Give Me One Reason"
Succeeded by
Jakob Dylan
for "One Headlight"

References

^ GRAMMY Winners Search
^ About Tracy Chapman
^ http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/chapman_tracy/bio.jhtml Vh1.com Retrieved on 05-21-07
^ American Conservatory Theater: Blood Knot - By Athol Fugard with Charles Randolph-Wright and Tracy Chapman
^ Beach Blanket Babylon • Past Winners
^ "US: Album positions". allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Australian album positions". australian-charts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Austria: Album positions". austriancharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Belgium: Album positions". ultratop.be. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Canadian album positions". RPM. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Denmark: Album positions". danishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "France: Album positions". lescharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Italy: Album positions". italiancharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Netherlands: Album positions". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "New Zealand: Album positions". charts.org.nz. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Norway: Album positions". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Portugal: Album positions". portuguesecharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Sweden: Album positions". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Switzerland: Album positions". hitparade.ch. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "UK: Album positions". chartstats.com. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "UK: Album positions 2". zobbel.de. Retrieved on 2008.
^ a b c d e "RIAA Searchable Database". RIAA. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Tracy Chapman BPI certification". BPI. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Crossroads BPI certification". BPI. Retrieved on 2008.
^ "Collection BPI certification". BPI. Retrieved on 2008.

External links

Official website http://www.tracychapman.com/
Discussion Forum http://neveryours.proboards99.com/index.cgi/
Tracy Chapman unofficial website http://www.about-tracy-chapman.net/
Tracy Chapman Online http://www.tracychapmanonline.com/
Tracy Chapman Artist pages on Atlantic Records site. http://www.atlanticrecords.com/tracychapman/
Fan Channel on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/Chapmanfan
Tracy Chapman on charts http://uktop40.republika.pl/art%20na%20top%2040/art-c-tracy%20chapman.html


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