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  1. On This Day October 3 1989 – Crossroads Was Released by Tracy Chapman

    On This Day October 3 1989 – Crossroads Was Released by Tracy Chapman

    On this day October 3 1989, Crossroads by Tracy Chapman was released. It was the singer songwriter’s second studio album and a deeply personal follow up to her acclaimed debut, showcasing her powerful voice, poignant lyrics, and gift for storytelling. The record built on her socially conscious...
  2. On This Day: April 6, 1988 - Tracy Chapman Released Fast Car

    On This Day: April 6, 1988 - Tracy Chapman Released Fast Car

    On this day April 6, 1988, Tracy Chapman released the single Fast Car, a powerful and emotional song that would go on to become one of the most iconic tracks of the 80s. With just her voice, an acoustic guitar, and honest storytelling, Chapman delivered a song that resonated deeply with...
  3. On This Day April 5 1988 - Tracy Chapman Released Her Debut Album

    On This Day April 5 1988 - Tracy Chapman Released Her Debut Album

    On this day April 5, 1988, Tracy Chapman released her self titled debut album and instantly made music history. With her soulful voice, raw lyrics, and stripped down acoustic sound, Chapman brought something fresh and powerful to the late 80s music scene. The album tackled social issues like...
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