2000 – Telling Stories Tour – May 29, Madrid, Teatro Alcazar
Reviews of the concert given at el Teatro Alcazar in Madrid on the Telling Stories tour…
Reviews of the concert given at el Teatro Alcazar in Madrid on the Telling Stories tour…
Setlist & ticket of the concert given at Le Théâtre du Moulin in Marseille on the Telling Stories tour…
Photos of Tracy Chapman singing at the Teatro Orfeo in Milan on the Telling Stories tour…
Review and photos of Tracy Chapman singing at the Friedrichstatp Palast in Berlin on the Telling Stories tour…
Setlist, ticket and photo of Tracy Chapman singing at the Summum Alpexpo in Grenoble on the Telling Stories tour…
Setlist, poster and ticket of the concert given at the Olympia, in Paris on the Telling Stories tour…
By Aidin Vaziri, CDNOW.com, May 3, 2000
Flyer of the UK tour part of the Telling Stories tour…
Poster of the concert given at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, in Portland on the Telling Stories tour…
By Patrick MacDonald, The Seattle Times Company, Friday, April 21, 2000
Setlist and Review of the concert given at Benaroya Symphony Hall, in Seattle on the Telling Stories tour…
Reviews of the concert given at Berkeley Community Theater, in Berkeley on the Telling Stories tour…
By Aidin Vaziri, San Francisco Chronicle, April 16, 2000
Review of the concert given at Magness Arena, in Denver on the Telling Stories tour…
Preview and review of the concert given at the Brown University, in Providence on the Telling Stories tour…
By Ariel Swartley, New York Times, April 2, 2000
The Telling Stories tour began in March 2000 and lasted 5 months: it began by the United States. Then the band visited Europe (including an appeareance at the Pavarotti and Friends concert). The U.S had been granted with an encore summer tour, Tracy Chapman first opened for Sting on 12 dates then the band carried on on their side for 2 other last months…
Time Magazine, February 28, 2000
Von Tom May, Amazon.de, 2000
Propos recueillis par Gilles Médioni, L’Express, 03/02/2000, (p.68-69)
One Love, the Bob Marley all star tribute concert was given on December 1999 a rainy night in Oracabessa Bay, Jamaica by a range of major rock, pop, hip hop, and reggae talent invited by the Marley family (wife, sons and the Wailers) including Lauryn Hill, Chrissie Hynde, Jimmy Cliff, Erykah Badu, Queen Latifah, Busta Rhymes, and Tracy Chapman.
Tibetan Freedom Concert is the name given to a series of rock music festivals held in North America, Europe and Asia between 1996 and 2001 to support the cause of Tibetan independence. Tracy Chapman performed on the 1999 edition on the Alpine Valley Music Theatre scene in Wisconsin…
By Peter Murphy, Hotpress.com, February 03, 1999
The concert celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and took place 10 years on from the groundbreaking ‘Human Rights Now’ tour, at the Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy in France on December 10, 1998.
Lilith Fair was a concert tour and traveling music festival, founded by musician Sarah McLachlan, that consisted solely of female solo artists and female-led bands, emerging and developing talent as well as established artists.Tracy Chapman was part of the very first tour in 1997…
By Alison Powell, Interview, July 1997
The New beginning Tour lasted 2 years: early 1995, Tracy Chapman and band toured the US to “test” new material. When the album came out, they toured again in the US before undertaking a world tour on April 96 in Europe until October 96 in South Africa passing by the USA and Australia…
By Gary Jackson, Variety.com, Fri., Dec. 15, 1995
By Julene Snyder, The Chronicle, Sunday, December 10, 1995
By Neil Strauss, New York Times, December 04, 1995
By Kathryn R. Markham, The Harvard Crimson, Tuesday, November 28, 1995
On October 16, 1992, an impressive and eclectic group of artists gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the purpose of celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on the occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording…
Par Ian Holchaker, Best #288, Juillet 1992 (p. 56-57)
The Matters Of the Heart tour began in Eastern U.S, continued in Europe to hit some summer festivals and ended in Western U.S. The tour visited some universities venues, open-air festivals and some “original” countries such as Israel, Greece and Turkey. Band members were Rock Deadrick, Larry Mitchell, Lee Sklar, John Thomas & Steve Thornton.
By Karen Schoemer, New York Times, April 26, 1992
By Alan Light, Rolling Stone #628, April 16th, 1992 (p. 26)
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”).
The Bridge Benefit Concert V on November 2, 1991 was Tracy Chapman’s 3rd participation in the concert. That year she shared the headline with Gene LaFond & Larry Kegan, Neil Young, Don Henley, Nils Lofgren, John Lee Hooker, Sonic Youth, and Willie Nelson.
By Stephen Holden, New York Times, June 28, 1990
The Nelson Mandela, an international tribute for a free South Africa, was scheduled on April 16, 1990 at the Wembley Stadium in London to celebrate the release of Nelson Mandela after 28 years in jail. Tracy Chapman, Peter Gabriel, Neil Young, Simple Minds and many others sang to celebrate a great victory for justice and humanity.