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Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman released her debut album in April of 1988. "Fast Car," the album's first single, gained immediate attention and garnered strong sales. It is hard to believe that the songs on said LP were the work of such a young artis...more Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman released her debut album in April of 1988. "Fast Car," the album's first single, gained immediate attention and garnered strong sales. It is hard to believe that the songs on said LP were the work of such a young artist, not to mention from a debut album. Chapman's strong convictions, which are relayed in the lyrics to every song on the album, paint a vivid picture of the struggles that young people, particularly those of color, were experiencing in the late 1980s. Her message resonated so strongly that the album would soon go multi-platinum and garner no less than four Grammy Awards. Chapman's songs vividly communicate deep feelings in a manner that belied her young age. Her ability to explore important social and political issues without becoming preachy made her stand out immediately. This unique ability was no doubt largely responsible for the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel becoming so enamored of Chapman and inviting her to co-headline 1998's Concerts For Human Rights Foundation World Tour. Of the tour, Chapman is quoted as saying, "It was the chance of a lifetime to have performed in the places we performed in, and, on top of that, to have it all mean something too." Chapman's stunningly captivating voice is front and center of the wealth of material she released during her fruitful, 20-plus year career. Chapman's socially conscious songwriting would have a significant impact on countless songwriters in the forthcoming decade, including Sarah McLachlan, Paula Cole and Jewel. This determination to shine a light on important issues would continue to fuel Chapman's work to the present day and justify her as one of the most resonating songwriters of her generation....less
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Tom Hanks
Jun 30, 1988
Rolling Stone Magazine
$15
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Bruce Springsteen & the E S…
Sep 13, 1988
Program
$19
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Bruce Springsteen & the E S…
Sep 13, 1988
Backstage Pass
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$26
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Bruce Springsteen & the E S…
Sep 23, 1988
1980s Ticket
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$55
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Tracy Chapman
Dec 4, 1988
1980s Ticket
$24
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Grateful Dead
May 27, 1989
Handbill
$13
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Grateful Dead
May 27, 1989
Handbill
$13
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Huey Lewis & the News
May 27, 1989
Men's Vintage T-Shirt
$24
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Grateful Dead
May 27, 1989
1980s Ticket
$24
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Grateful Dead
May 27, 1989
Backstage Pass
$18
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Huey Lewis & the News
May 27, 1989
Laminate
$11 -
$26
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Huey Lewis & the News
May 27, 1989
Laminate
$22
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Huey Lewis & the News
May 27, 1989
Laminate
$22
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Huey Lewis & the News
May 27, 1989
Laminate
$22
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Roland Gift
Oct 5, 1989
Rolling Stone Magazine
$15
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Tracy Chapman
May 27, 1990
Poster
$19
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Tracy Chapman
May 27, 1990
1990s Ticket
$10
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Tracy Chapman
Jul 7, 1990
Backstage Pass
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$20
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Bill Graham
Nov 3, 1991
Laminate
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$20
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Tracy Chapman
1995
Promo Print
$25
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Tracy Chapman
Dec 12, 1995
1990s Ticket
$10
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Tracy Chapman
Aug 24, 1996
Poster
$19
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Tracy Chapman
Aug 24, 1996
Backstage Pass
$11
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Jewel
Dec 5, 1996
Backstage Pass
$14
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Sarah McLachlan
Jul 8, 1997
Poster
$24
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Sarah McLachlan
Jul 8, 1997
1990s Ticket
$13
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Sarah McLachlan
Jul 25, 1997
Handbill
$20
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Sarah McLachlan
Jul 25, 1997
Backstage Pass
$12
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 13, 1998
Backstage Pass
$11
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 13, 1998
Laminate
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$16
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 14, 1998
Laminate
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$14
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Tracy Chapman
Jun 28, 1998
1990s Ticket
$24
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