Searching for Harry Chapins America, Pat Fenton
Searching for Harry Chapins America, Pat Fenton
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Searching for Harry Chapin's America

Author: Pat Fenton

Narrator: David Amram

Unabridged: 3 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/19/2022


Synopsis


In "Searching for Harry Chapin’s America: Remember When the Music," journalist Pat Fenton describes his road trips to the towns and people that inspired Harry Chapin’s most renowned songs. While Fenton’s account includes exclusive interviews with Chapin’s family and associates, and an excerpt from Chapin’s unpublished writings, the audio adaptation includes actual cuts from Chapin's best-known songs. Composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram, who narrates Fenton's chronicle, performs his own brief interludes of "incidental music," where he was inspired to do so.
Harry Chapin (1942-1981) was a legendary top-charting American songwriter in the 1970s and ’80s. During his lifetime, Chapin was nominated twice for a Grammy Award: in 1972 for Best New Artist, and in 1974 for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance. In 2011, thirty years after his untimely death, Chapin’s Number One-charting song, “Cat’s In the Cradle,” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
"Searching for Harry Chapin’s America" was published on July 16, 2021, and is a fortieth-year commemoration of this musical icon’s tragic death in a car crash on July 16, 1981. The audio adaptation follows a year later, in July, 2022, and extends the tribute to Chapin's legacy of songs and philanthropy.
"Like 'Don Quixote,' or 'On the Road,' Pat Fenton’s classic book takes you on an unforgettable series of journeys and makes you feel that you are now welcome to be with the people and places that Harry Chapin memorialized in his timeless songs."
—David Amram, composer/multi-instrumentalist/author
“A portrait of an age as well as an artist. Chapin was an American original who combined Walt Whitman’s lyric realism with Woody Guthrie’s passionate truth-telling. Fenton’s blend of sympathy, honesty, and insight gives us the man in full. Fenton’s talents as a master storyteller have never been on better display.”
—Peter Quinn, novelist/political historian

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mamadukes on January 28, 2023

WOW! I LOVED THIS! As a huge Harry Chapin fan my whole life, this was the most wonderful journey visiting the peoples and places of a lost America. It is great to know some of the backstories of some of my favorites. Very well researched. Can’t say enough about it. I saw most of the original band ju......more

Goodreads review by Joe on March 18, 2023

It seems that this book was written 20 years too late. The idea of relating Harry Chapin's music with various venues that he wrote about and visited, is a good idea but, too much time seems to have passed. Interviewee's memories for the most part were vague at best.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on October 13, 2023

Useful guide for the true Chapin fan. Full of interesting goodies.......more