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Gender: Female
Status: Swinger
Age: 99
Sign: Aries

City: BALTIMORE
State: Maryland
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/4/2007
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 

Current mood:  chipper
Jen Chapin (Brooklyn, NY)

The amazing Jen Chapin is joining us at BaltimoreChop Books, Music and Coffee House for a FREE show on Friday 18 April at 8 p.m.


"Jen Chapin continues to carve out a unique niche for herself as a singer-songwriter in bohemian jazz dress. No strummy guitar balladry for her, Chapin favors the more sophisticated textures, intricate chromaticism, and sensual, funky rhythms of acoustic Brooklyn jazz, all of which perfectly support her astute lyrical portraits of life in the metropolis. Whether she's singing a blessing for her toddler son, a knowing but optimistic paean to world peace, a steamy ode to her lover, or a tribute to her hometown, Chapin grabs hold and draws you in with her alluring, Billie Hollidayesque vocals and smart phrasing."

- Seth Rogovoy, Berkshire Living

"Jen Chapin can sing the soul out of a concrete and steel city, her expansive, controlled vocal range, set above compositions that are as complex as they are mellow. The New York-based singer/songwriter...the daughter of 70s folky Harry Chapin (is)....one of the freshest voices singing today." - Jamie Lee, Relix

Jen has a new album that just came out, and you'll hear plenty of it LIVE on Friday night. From her bio:

"Jen Chapin's music is urban folk - story songs that search for community and shared meaning, powered by the funk, soul and improvisation of the city. Critics have hailed her work on her albums Linger (2004) and Ready (2006) as "brilliant.. soulfully poetic" (NPR), "thoughtful.. worth-savoring" (People), "addictive" (Boston Globe), "smart, observant, lyrically deft, politically aware and emotionally intuitive" (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel). JazzTimes has called her "a first-rate storyteller."

"She has been featured on "Late Nite with Conan O'Brien," honored by the USA Songwriting Competition, appeared on stage with Bruce Springsteen, and opened up for Bruce Hornsby and the Neville Brothers. Her performances are powerful, spotlighting the world-class musicianship and rare chemistry of husband/acoustic bassist Stephan Crump and guitarist Jamie Fox, with the frequent special addition of guitarist Liberty Ellman. As an activist, educator and mother, Jen also brings the knowledge and insight of varied experience (student/traveler in Mexico and Zimbabwe, BA in International Relations, longtime Member, Chair and Secretary of the Board of WHY - (http://www.whyhunger.org) to her workshops and presentations to college, community and church groups.

"Light of Mine is the new double-disc CD/DVD. Strange days indeed: these years have brought us torture, wire-tapping, and a patriotism based on wearing lapel pins, shopping, and ignoring the constitution. Fear (or just the fear of fear) has made our thinking flat and closed and has perverted our national decision-making into something unrecognizable. We resign ourselves to powerlessness and fall into the arms of the strongman. We wait for answers to fall out of the sky. We keep our defiance safely contained to our blog screens.

"Or we remember to make some noise. We reclaim our own sparkling power and responsibility, and remember to seek the truth, to protest, to create a real future individually and collectively, and to dream.

"Light of Mine is 11 songs from the past 35 years that explore these notions of power and fear. The band is the critically-acclaimed "Rosetta Trio", featuring double bassist Crump and guitarists Fox and Ellman.

The songs are: Backdrifts, by Radiohead, American Skin (41 Shots), by Bruce Springsteen, Starman, by David Bowie, Insatiable, by Jen Chapin, Into the Mystic, by Van Morrison, Everybody is a Star, by Sly Stone, Born in the USA, by Bruce Springsteen, Sunny Sunday, by Joni Mitchell, Nobody Told Me, by John Lennon, You Haven't Done Nothin', by Stevie Wonder, Lullabye, by Jen Chapin.

The DVD (live) performances are: Little Hours, American Skin (41 Shots), Me Be Me, Into the Mystic, Sunny Sunday, Passive People, Manchild, Nobody Told Me, Scream Laugh Cry, Strip it Bare, Go On, You Haven't Done Nothin', I Could Fall

And videos: Let it Show, Election Day, Backdrifts

"Political subtexts aside -- or are they front and center? -- this album is a groovefest, a playground of spirited dialogue, passionate expression and forward momentum."