Harry and brother Tom pose in front of a poster for their UK tour

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Harry and brother Tom pose in front of a poster for their UK tour
I don't think i've ever heard harry talk this fast as he did during his monologue
Harry and the band through the years.
The Chapin Brothers - Harry, Steve, and Tom - perform with their father, Jim, at the Café Jongleur in Jacksonville, FL, circa 1964.
A selection of paintings by James Ormsbee Chapin - Harry's paternal grandfather. A winner of the Temple Gold Medal of the Pennsylvania Academy, James was in demand for his portraits of high profile public figures; he was commissioned by TIME magazine to produce cover art on numerous occasions. He later taught art in California, and gave the young Harry an often quoted speech about 'good tired' and 'bad tired'.
Harry Chapin with close friend, talk radio host Bill Ayres. In September 1975, the two founded World Hunger Year (WHY, now known as WhyHunger) as a charitable organisation that fosters grassroots campaigning and community action with an aim to providing long term solutions to poverty and hunger. In Bill's words:
"We made a sort of pledge to spend the rest of our lives dealing with hunger and poverty in some form or other. His form of course was doing these wonderful concerts and raising money. Half of all his concerts went to causes, mostly hunger. Then in ’75 we started this organization that we called WHY. I had suggested that because I had been influenced by the great Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, who said, ‘You really need to ask the why questions:’ Why is there poverty, and why is there hunger in a world that can feed itself, and why is there hunger in the United States, the richest country in the world? We figured that would be a great name except when you answered the phone, if you said ‘WHY’ it would sound like an Abbott and Costello routine. We needed an acronym. The first two parts were easy — World Hunger, and then what do you do with the Y? That became Year.
When people asked him what year is world hunger, he’d say, ‘Every year until we end hunger.’"
Harry playing at Coindre Hall, Huntington, 1974. Harry lived near to the Hall, which acted as a county park and a venue for theatre and arts in the mid 70s.
Harry with Neil Sedaka