fl, as, sax, 1957-1998 US, Manchester, Connecticut
Musician / Composer of Jazz
Thomas Chapin (March 9, 1957 – February 13, 1998) was an American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist. Though primarily an alto saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone and various flutes.Many of his recordings as a leader featured his trio with drummer Michael Sarin and bassist Mario Pavone, occasionally joined by guests.Chapin studied with Jackie McLean and Paul Jeffrey. He played with Lionel Hampton.Chapin died of leukemia three weeks before his 41st birthday. He last played two weeks before his death, at a benefit concert.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Never Let Me Go - Quartets '95 & '96 | Thomas Chapin | 2012 | Album |
Crossing Points | William Hooker featuring Thomas Chapin | 2011 | Album |
Toronto 1997 | Borah Bergman & Thomas Chapin | 2003 | Album |
Alive | Thomas Chapin | 1999 | Compil. |
The Fuchsia | Peggy Stern, Thomas Chapin | 1997 | Album |
President For Life | Ineke Van Doorn Featuring Thomas Chapin | 1996 | Album |
You Don't Know Me | Thomas Chapin | 1995 | Album |
Hör-Fest - Steierischer Herbst '94: Under Cover Creative Music Seminar | Under Cover Collection Band : Burkhard Stangl / Max Nagl / Tom Cora / Samm Bennett / Thomas Chapin | 1995 | Album |
I've Got Your Number | Thomas Chapin | 1993 | Album |
Inversions | Thomas Chapin & Borah Bergman | 1992 | Album |
Radius | Thomas Chapin | 1990 | Album |
Spirits Rebellious | Thomas Chapin | 1989 | Album |
The Bell of the Heart | Thomas Chapin | 1981 | Album |
Soundworks | Thomas Chapin, Charles Potter, Mark Sherman, Thad Wheeler | 1980 | Album |
Thomas Chapin Trio Jazz |