Upon the arrival of Tracy Chapman’s self-titled debut on April 5, 1988, Billboard heralded the album as filled with “rich, haunting music,” praising both Chapman’s “husky, forceful voice” that ...
The post Tracy Chapman Reissues Debut Album on Vinyl, Teases Possibility of New Music appeared first on Consequence. Two years after Tracy Chapman was catapulted back into the public spotlight by Luke ...
Last year, country music superstar Luke Combs made waves when he released a cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 single “Fast Car.” The song propelled him to the top of the country music charts and even got ...
Tracy Chapman is breaking her silence after a yearslong hiatus from speaking to the press. In a profile in The New York Times published Friday, the "Fast Car" hitmaker and music legend opened up to ...
Tracy Chapman is belatedly celebrating the 35th anniversary of her chart-topping debut album with a vinyl reissue of the record, and she’s also making a bold statement about her music and the current ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly 40 years after it was first released, the self-titled debut album from Cleveland native Tracy Chapman has been inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of ...
Tracy Chapman has revealed why she refuses to stream music in the digital age. Her stance reflects a growing movement among established artists to maintain traditional revenue models in the music ...
The original cast recording of Hamilton, the score of the videogame Minecraft and a milestone 1970 album by Miles Davis are among the 25 latest additions to the National Recording Registry. Created in ...
First, Let’s Go Back To 1988, When Tracy Chapman Released Her Debut The late 1980s and 1990s were an especially fortuitous time for solo female singer-songwriters, and Tracy Chapman was certainly no ...
The Police had their fourth U.K. No. 1 single; 'Faith' went No. 1 in the U.K.; The Rolling Stones went acoustic; Blur put out ...