2011 NYSOEA Awards Banquet - Arts and Literary Award

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NYSOEA presents the Arts and Literary award to Tom Chapin and he accepts it in style as he entertains the crowd with his songs.

Tom has gained widespread critical and popular acclaim for his recordings aimed at 4 to 11 year-olds and their families. Tom and his collaborators John Forster, Michael Mark and Jon Cobert have created a body of songs which are quickly becoming children's classics. His family albums have been recognized with awards from the American Library Association, Parents' Choice, the New York Music Awards, the National Association of Parenting Publications and Parents Magazine. Five of his family recordings have received Grammy nominations for Best Musical Album For Children, including Some Assembly Required, Tom's newest family recording. Billboard magazine calls Chapin "the best family artist around."

Chapin's live performances engage the hearts, minds and imaginations of children and adults alike. Parents Magazine says, "Nobody today is writing and performing better kids' songs than Tom Chapin . . . the Pied Piper of children's music." Elementary school teachers across North America have incorporated Chapin's songs into their curriculum, finding them accessible and adaptable to classroom study and interaction.

Tom is also a beloved narrator of children's books on tape. Three of his narrations won Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word Album for Children: Mama Don't Allow in 2001, There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly in 2002, and The Train They Call The City Of New Orleans in 2004. His narration of The Fox Went Out On A Chilly Night was released in September 2006.

His varied career has taken him to Broadway as lead in the musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes," off-Broadway as musical director of both "Cotton Patch Gospel" and "Harry Chapin: Lies & Legends" and on television as host of "Make A Wish" on ABC, and as host of the documentary series "National Geographic Explorer." He has contributed satiric topical songs to National Public Radio's Morning Edition, poking fun at social and scientific trends in the news. Tom has a cameo role in Jonathan Demme's 2004 remake of "The Manchurian Candidate."

Read more: http://www.myspace.com/tomchapin#ixzz0rQbzvTYu

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