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Artists Against Hunger & Poverty
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The Chapin Sisters

Allow me to introduce The Chapin Sisters - three girls from New York whose goose-bump inducing music is winning them a growing number of enthusiasts. Virtually everyone who's heard them begs for more - the Chapin Sisters are simply that good. The Chapin Sisters

Their musical style blends traditional folk harmonies with an Indie rock/Emo moodiness (think Crosby Stills and Nash meets Cat Power.) Their lo-fi originals are gorgeous and melancholy, while their covers of Britney Spears "Toxic" and The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" are haunting and strangely unfamiliar - all Chapin Sisters music can be habit forming.

Abigail and Lily are daughters of folk singer Tom Chapin (brother of Harry) and Jessica (having grown up with Tom) is writer/director Wes Craven's daughter. And though they officially started performing with Tom as his special guest, it started years earlier in the back seat of the family car. Basically, they've been singing together for years - and it shows.

The Chapin sisters are currently recording with producer Michael Fitzpatrick and performing a limited amount of shows in Los Angeles.


Touring Dates

  • December 11, 2005 at the Hard Rock Café in Times Square, New York City, benefit for WHY
   
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