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Harry Chapin Biography

Singer / Songwriter

Harry Chapin was a folk-rock troubadour of the baby boom generation. He was particularly known for his "story-songs"; his signature hit "Taxi" (1972) was the story of a disillusioned cabbie meeting an old lover, and "Cat's In the Cradle" (1974) the cautionary tale of an absentee father. Chapin toured restlessly and recorded the albums Heads and Tales (1972), Short Stories (1973), Verities and Balderdash (1974) and Danceband on the Titanic (1977) among several others. Chapin also was a social activist for many causes, particularly world hunger. He died at age 38 in a traffic accident on New York's Long Island Expressway.

Extra credit: Chapin's brother Tom hosted the 1970s children's show Make A Wish... Their father James was a drummer with the Tommy Dorsey and Woody Herman jazz bands... Before devoting himself to music, Harry Chapin made a documentary film about boxing, Legendary Champions, which was nominated for an Oscar in 1969.

Chapin appears with Princess Grace of Monaco in our loop Death By Car.

Four Good Links

Harry, It Sucks!

Terrific fan pages with good anecdotes from band members

Harry Chapin Foundation

Chapin friends have formed an organization to fight hunger

All Music Guide: Harry Chapin

Basic introduction to the musician, with a full discography

Jen Chapin

Official site of Chapin's daughter, also a singer

Vital Stats

Birth

7 December 1942

Birthplace

New York, New York

Death

16 July 1981
(automobile crash, age 38)

Best Known As

Singer of the 1972 hit "Taxi"