Thomas Chapin
Thomas Chapin (March 9, 1957 – February 13, 1998) was an American
composer and
saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. His music spanned the full range of 20th century creative music, from his time as Lionel Hampton's bandleader to modern jazz and his own avant-garde explorations. He helped create the Knitting Factory scene in New York City in the early 80's and was the first artist signed to Knitting Factory Records. Though primarily an
alto saxophonist, he also played
sopranino, as well as
soprano,
tenor,
baritone saxes and
flute. Many of his recordings as a leader were in a trio with bassist
Mario Pavone and drummer
Michael Sarin. Chapin studied with
Jackie McLean,
Paul Jeffrey,
Kenny Barron, and
Lionel Hampton. He died of
leukemia at age 40. He played at a benefit concert two weeks before his death.
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