- Thomas Chapin
Thomas Chapin (
March 9 1957 –February 13 ,1998 ) was an Americancomposer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist. Though primarily an alto saxophonist, he also playedsopranino saxophone and various flutes.Most of his recordings as a leader featured his trio with drummer
Michael Sarin and bassistMario Pavone , occasionally joined by guests.Chapin studied with
Jackie McLean andPaul Jeffrey . He played withLionel Hampton .Chapin died of
leukemia three weeks before his 41st birthday. He last played two weeks before his death, at a benefit concert.elected discography
As leader:
* "Radius" (1984, Muworks)
* "Third Force" (1991, Knitting Factory)
* "Anima" (1991, Knitting Factory)
* "Insomnia" (1992, Knitting Factory)
* "Night Bird Song" (1992, Knitting Factory)
* "Live! On Tour" (1992, Knitting Factory)
* "I've Got Your Number" (1993, Arabesque)
* "Menagerie Dreams" (1994, Knitting Factory, withJohn Zorn )
* "You Don't Know Me" (1994, Arabesque)
* "Haywire" (1996, Knitting Factory)
* "Sky Piece" (1996, Knitting Factory)(all eight Knitting Factory discs are also included in the box set "Alive")Co-leader with
Borah Bergman :
* "Inversions" (1992, Muworks)
* "Toronto 1997" (1997, Boxholder)As sideman:
*Michael Blake : "Kingdom of Champa" (1996, Intuition)
*Anthony Braxton /Mario Pavone Quintet: "Seven Standards 1995" (1995, Knitting Factory)
*Misako Kano : "Breakthrew" (1996, Paddlewheel/King (Japan))
*Misako Kano : "Watch Out" (1996, Knitting Factory)
*John McCracken & Outloud: "Blood from a Tone" (1992, MuWorks)
*Medeski Martin & Wood : "Notes from the Underground" (1992, hap-Jones)
*Mario Pavone : "Sharpeville" (1985, Alacra, reissued by Playscape)
*Mario Pavone : "Toulon Days" (1991, New World CounterCurrents)
*Mario Pavone : "song for (Septet)" (1993, New World CounterCurrents)
*Mario Pavone : "Dancers Tales" (1996, Knitting Factory)
*Ned Rothenberg Double Band: "Overlays" (1991, Moers)
*Ned Rothenberg Double Band: "Real and Imagined Time" (1993, Moers)
*Tom Varner : "Long Night Big Day" (1990, New World)External links
* [http://thomaschapin.com/ Thomas Chapin official site]
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