Friends Folk Club Presents Jen Chapin

When:
June 3, 2017 @ 7:30 PM
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The Friends Folk Club is proud to announce a return performance by singer Jen Chapin, on Saturday, June 3rd at 7:30 pm

Jen Chapin's music is urban folk soul -- story songs that search for community and shared meaning, powered by the funk and improvisation of the city. Critics have hailed her work as "brilliant.. soulfully poetic" (NPR), "thoughtful.. worth-savoring" (People), "addictive" (Boston Globe), "smart, observant, lyrically deft, politically aware and emotionally intuitive" (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel). JazzTimes has called her "a first-rate storyteller" while Relix regards her as "one of the freshest voices singing today." Not at all surprising from the daughter of Harry Chapin, a master musical storyteller. Jen has been featured on “Late Nite with Conan O’Brien”, NPR’s Mountain Stage and WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour, Sirius Satellite’s The Loft with Mike Marrone and Mary Sue Twohy’s The Village, been honored by the USA Songwriting Competition, has performed on stage with Bruce Springsteen, and has opened up for Bruce Hornsby, Smokey Robinson, and the Neville Brothers.

Jen Chapin (Vocals), Stephan Crump (Bass), Jamie Fox (Guitar)

Here is one of Jen's music videos..."Go Away"
http://www.americansongwriter.com/2013/05/video-premiere-jen-chapin-go-away/

Tickets are $15, and will be available at the door. Children 12 and under are free. Refreshments are available at a reasonable price. Doors will open at 7:00 PM, and concert will start at 7:30 PM. The Oxford Meetinghouse is located at 260 S. 3rd St, Oxford, PA. For more information call: 610-869-8076. Email: friendsfolkclub@aol.com or visit www.jenchapin.com

Come visit the best (and loved) little concert series in Southern Chester County for over 20 years.

The Friends Folk Club is an all volunteer-community run concert series. Proceeds benefit the Oxford Friends Meetinghouse

The Oxford Friends Meeting is a century old Quaker Meetinghouse with great acoustics, no bad seats, and that “spiritual vibe” only a historic space provides.

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