Tracy Chapman Concert at the Estadio River Plate (Buenos Aires, Argentina), the last concert of the famous Amnesty International Human Rights Now tour on October 15, 1988, is available as an audio streaming online on Concert Vault
Tracy Chapman has been interviewed by Harriett Gilbert for the radio show “The Strand” on BBC’s international. The interview has been broadcasted on November 11…
Tracy Chapman has been interviewed by Jane Garvey on BBC 4 for the Woman’s Hour show. She talks to Jane about her life, music and politics, and performs Talkin’Bout A Revolution + Sing For You live in solo.
Tracy’s performance at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on November 03, 1991 celebrating Bill Graham is now available to listen to online at Wolfgangsvault.com. 2 songs, acoustic (”All That You Have Is Your Soul”) and a cappella (”Where the Soul Never dies”).
Tracy Chapman’s live performance at A Concert Against AIDS on May 27, 1989 is now available as an audio streaming online on Concert Vault…
Tracy Chapman performs live on “Morning Becomes Eclectic” on KCRW… Listen to the show live online…
In Concert Against Aids was a ground breaking which took place at the Oakland Stadium in the Bay Area on May 27, 1989. Conceived and organized by Bill Graham and billed as a “… total community effort …”, the concert lined-up the Grateful Dead, John Fogerty, Los Lobos, Tracy CHapman…