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Winter Issue:
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Growing
Up
With Hunger
Fan Fare:
Randy Rossilli
Fan Fare:
SpoonWalk
Tulane, Too Soon
Journal Provides Eye Into
Food Banks Efforts in
Katrinas Wake
Chapin Christmas CD
Is a Hit Throughout
The Seasons
Doing Something
Goat Tales
Chapin Family Marks
WHYs 30th Anniversary
With Benefit Concerts
in New York City
Harry Chapin Celebration
Concert Review
Time to Remember
Letter to the Editor:
Elizabeth Paquette
Letter to
the Editor:
Greg McCaig
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To
the Editor
I used to
own a gin mill/night club named after some lyrics and song titles of Harrys:
Tanner's Tool and Die A Better Place to Be in Tannersville,
NY right outside of Hunter Mountain, NY.
We had many live bands play for us, such as Alive n Kickin, Salvation,
The Greaseband, and The Lynch Boys, and no matter the style /playlist,
every night, the last song by the DJ (me) was always A Better Place
to Be.
It was my way of indoctrinating the ones who were not familiar with Harrys
great legacy. People loved it as a good night song.
We ran a benefit for WHY in 1983 in tribute to Harry and the cause.
And I found an old flier from those shows back in 1983. If memory serves
me right I think we raised about $3000 for WHY.
Included on the bill were the Cunningham Bros. Their father was an old
accordion player who played way, way back in the day with Harrys
fathers band.
Tom Chapin and Pete Seeger made the journey up to the Mountain and played
for hours, and it was a great couple of nights indeed. I remember Tom
saying to me that if Harry had been alive when we owned the place hed
have definitely loved to see the place.
Regards,
Greg McCaig

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