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Featured Photos: Tracy Chapman, San Francisco, CA - Aug. 21, 2009

After a three-year wait, Tracy Chapman fans finally had a chance to see the singer/songwriter live in concert again. The multi-platinum and multiple Grammy-winning artist kicked off a brief tour last month (7/31).

Tracy Chapman looks toward 'Bright Future'

Singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman will take to the road for a three-week summer run behind last fall's "Our Bright Future."

Tracy Chapman to release new album

Tracy Chapman will release her eighth studio album, "Our Bright Future," Nov. 11. The forthcoming set, which features 11 new songs, is her first release since 2005's "Where You Live."

Tracy Chapman backs new album with roadwork

Singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman has mapped a round of October tour dates to back her soon-to-be-released album, "Where You Live."

Tracy Chapman heads to swing states for brief tour

Singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman, joining the ranks of artists directing their efforts to impact this November's presidential election, embarks on a five-city tour to benefit DrivingVotes.org.

Briefly: Guns N' Roses, Puddle of Mudd, iTunes, Suede, Tracy Chapman

Guns N' Roses, who haven't played a concert since the group's 2002 tour was aborted with more than a dozen shows remaining on the schedule, are scheduled to appear at next year's Rock in Rio-Lisbon Festival in Portugal.

Tracy Chapman beefs up North American tour itinerary

Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, who next month kicks off a summer run in support of last year's "Let It Rain," has lined up a solid string of dates that runs into early August.

Tracy Chapman tours North America behind 'Let it Rain'

With a tour of Europe now in the books, singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman returns to North America for series of concert dates that get underway in June.

Tracy Chapman Is "Telling Stories"

Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman returns to the contemporary social music scene this week with "Telling Stories" (Elektra), produced in conjunction with David Kershenbaum, who worked with the Boston coffeehouse alumna on her first two albums.