David Letterman guest hosts), November 13, 1979 Civic Center, Atlanta, GA, November 15-17, 1979 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA, November 18, 1979 Central CT State College, New Britain, CT, November 23, 1979 Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ, November 24, 1979 Coliseum Theater, Latham, NY, November 29, 1979 Garde Theater, New London, CT, November 30, 1979 Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, MA, December 1, 1979 Paramount Theatre, Wilkes Barre, PA (2 Shows), December 2, 1979 Whiting Auditorium, Flint, MI (Solo. ABOUT LONG ISLAND; Keeping Alive Harry Chapin's Legacy, https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/07/nyregion/about-long-island-keeping-alive-harry-chapin-s-legacy.html. Without telling him why, I asked what kind of car Harry drove. He was on his way to yet another benefit gig. In the '70's, Harry joined Electra Records and produced a number of albums capitalizing on his story-telling abilities, resulting in his first major hit, "Taxi", which was one of the longest songs played on radio up until that time. Harry Chapin was an incredible musician, a gifted storyteller and a committed activist for social justice who co-founded WhyHunger in 1975. ', "He saw hunger as the shame of America and he did something about it," Long Island Cares CEO Paule T. Pachter said. But after he died, Mrs. Chapin's role could no longer be denied. Prince Harry may feel he has nothing to lose after being evicted from Frogmore Cottage and has saved 'plenty of ammunition . Carry the Palm of Dissertation Writing with our Manual! "Legendary Champions," nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature. I knew there was supposed to be a party for Don that my dad was going to attend, Josh recalled this week, so when youre shuffled into a car and driven home, you know something funky has happened., At the Chapin home, Harrys wife Sandy was trying to collect herself so she could break the devastating news to her five children three from her first marriage, and Josh and his sister Jen from her marriage to Harry. He seemed so nice. A screenplay has been written, she said, and Oliver Stone has shown an interest in directing. 1964 February 24-27, 1964 Johnny's Big Red Grill, Ithaca, NY She also keeps in touch with Bill Ayres, also of Huntington, who administers one of Harry's national projects, World Hunger Year. SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE DAILY NEWSLETTER, FIRST TAKE, Harvey Weinstein Sexually Assaulted Me, Too (Exclusive Guest Blog), 50 Years Ago, An American Family Rocked the Culture and the Business of TV (Guest Blog), If You Want to Save Cinema, Kill the Oscars (Guest Blog). "There was never a dull moment. 3 Raised Thousands for Arts He lived in Huntington Bay, L.I., and was particularly generous with organizations on Long Island. He was an hour late), June 10, 1976 Embassy Theater, Fort Wayne, IN, June 11, 1976 Starlite Musicals, Indianapolis, IN, June 12, 1976 McAuley Theater, Louisville, KY (2 shows), June 13, 1976 Hulman Center, Terre Haute, IN, June 15-17, 1976 Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, CA (RECORDING SESSION), June 18, 1976 San Diego Civic Auditorium, San Diego, CA, June 19, 1976 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, June 21-24, 1976 Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, CA (RECORDING SESSION), June 25, 1976 Gusman Hall, Miami, FL (2 shows), June 26, 1976 Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, NY, June 30, 1976 Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL (Mississippi River Festival), July 1, 1976 Norwich Rose Arts Festival, Norwich, CT, July 2, 1976 The Dome, Virginia Beach, VA (2 shows), July 3, 1976 Bicentennial Park, Newbern, NC, July 6-8, 1976 Elektra Studios, Los Angeles CA (RECORDING SESSION), July 10-11, 1976 Carrowinds, Charlotte, NC (2 shows), July 12, 1976 Temple Music Festival, Ambler, PA, July 17, 1976 Canton Memorial Auditorium, Canton, OH, July 18, 1976 Melody Fair Music Theater, North Tonawanda, NY, July 24-25, 1976 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA, August 2, 1976 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY (2 shows), August 4, 1976 Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY (Schaefer Central Park Music Festival), September 2, 1976 Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, MI, September 3, 1976 Uni-Dome at Northern Iowa University, Cedar Falls, IO (Harry performed a solo concert at the opening ceremonies of the Uni-Dome. Mrs. Chapin is part of the negotiations, "because I have the music," she said, "and they feel the music has to be part of the movie. In 1966 a great tradition was born in the town of Huntington: the Summer Arts Festival held its first concert on the steps of the Heckscher Museum. Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker is joining Long. ga('send', 'pageview');

Most of the local groups he supported still continue. [3] Chapin wrote several songs about her, including "Shooting Star" and "Sandy. He later joined the Brooklyn Boys Choir where he met John Wallace ( "Big" John Wallace on stage), who would be his collaborator throughout his entire. I saw him write a big H and then a scribble, and a big C and a scribble, and I started to mimic that., Harry, however, saw what I was doing, and very lovingly said, Hey, you turkey, you know how to write better than that. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. I didn't know him, but I really liked him.". The Chapin brothers perform publicly for the first time at a benefit at Grace Memorial Church. YOU'VE REACHED YOUR MONTHLY ARTICLE LIMIT. In fact, the previous year, I attended a party during the Democratic National Convention at which Harry cornered any reporter in sight to speak about ending poverty and world hunger. Answers. His articles have appeared in dozens of publications such as Newsweek, HuffPost, The Daily Beast, Salon and Newsday. Who would play Mrs. Chapin? Pleasant, MI, March 31, 1977 Smith College, Northampton, MA, April 1, 1977 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI, April 4, 1977 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE, April 6, 1977 Apollo Theatre, Manchester, ENG, April 7, 1977 New Victoria Theatre, London, ENG, April 8, 1977 Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, NED, April 9, 1977 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER (Great Easter Rock N Blues Express, with Status Quo, Small Faces, Scorpions, Dr. Feelgood, John Mayall, Supercharge & Banco), April 10, 1977 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, GER (Great Easter Rock N Blues Express, with Status Quo, Small Faces, Scorpions, Dr. Feelgood, John Mayall, Supercharge & Banco), April 10, 1977 Naples, ITALY (with brother Tom), April 12, 1977 Studio L, Cologne, GER (Filmed for the German TV rock show Rockpalast), April 14, 1977 Grand Ole Opera House, Nashville, TN, April 15, 1977 University of Texas, Arlington, TX, April 16, 1977 Paramount Theater, Austin, TX, April 20, 1977 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Cat's in the Cradle" & "Dance Band on the Titanic". After a courtship that was musical and romantic, if not lavish, the Chapins were married in 1968. Chapin performed on Saturday night along with fellow new Elektra artist Carly Simon), February 2-6, 1972 Village Gate, New York City, NY (The Chapins, supported by Chelsea), February 12, 1972 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA (supporting Carly Simon), February 13, 1972 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Providence, RI (supporting Carly Simon), March 31-April 2, 1972 Stonehenge, Ipswich, MA (supported by John Pousette-Dart), April 3, 1972 "The Dick Cavett Show" (with guests Madeline Kahn & Dennis Smith), April 5, 1972 Bitter End, New York City, NY, April 17-30, 1972 Mr. Kelly's, Chicago, IL (supporting comedian David Steinberg), May 20, 1972 The Capitol, Passaic, NJ (supporting Mahavishnu Orchestra), May 30-June 1, 1972 Bananafish Park, Brooklyn, NY (2 shows each day), June 2-4, 1972 My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY (with Ronee Blakley), June 5, 1972 "The Dick Cavett Show" (with guests Alan Arkin, Dick Gregory & Kenneth Tynan), June 8, 1972 JFK High School, Sommers, NY (in aid of Children's medical relief international with Carol Hall), June 28, 1972 "The David Frost Show" performing "Taxi", July 6, 1972 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Taxi"), July 24, 1972 Valley Forge Music Fair, Valley Forge, PA, July 26, 1972 Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY (Schaefer Music Festival, supporting Arlo Guthrie), July 31-August 5, 1972 Cellar Door, Washington, DC, August 3, 1972 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Sniper"), August 6, 1972 Orrie De Nooyer, Hackensack, NJ, August 7-13, 1972 Paul's Mall, Boston, MA, August 17, 1972 Blossom Music Center, Cleveland, OH (supporting Bread), August 19, 1972 "American Bandstand" performing "Taxi" & "Could You Put Your Light On, Please", August 19, 1972 "The Midnight Special" (pilot episode performing "Taxi"), August 20, 1972 Aerie Crown Theatre, Chicago, IL, September 27-October 1, 1972 Bitter End, New York City, NY (supported by Aztec Two-Step), October 15, 1972 Central Park Band Shell, New York City, NY (Free folk concert to celebrate a tree planting in the park), October 20, 1972 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG (supporting Plainsong & Mickey Newbury), October 31-November 2, 1972 Bananafish Park, Brooklyn, NY (2 shows each night 9.30 & 11.30), November 13, 1972 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Greyhound"), November 21-26, 1972 Troubadour, New York City, NY (with Hall & Oates), December 10, 1972 Alice Tully Hall, New York City, NY, December 14-17, 1972 My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY (2 shows each night), January 24, 1973 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Better Place to Be"), January 26-28, 1973 Boarding House, San Francisco, CA, February 4, 1973 Alumni Memorial Gymnasium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, February 6, 1973 SUNY Brockport, Brockport, NY, February 16, 1973 Opera House, St. Louis, MO, February 23, 1973 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing two songs), February 23, 1973 Burbank, CA (The Midnight Special), February 23, 1973 College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY, March 2, 1973 Casa Coffee House, Bronx, NY (2 shows 7.30 & 10.30), March 29, 1973 Foellinger Auditorium - University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, April 19, 1973 Harper College, Palatine, IL, May 4, 1973 Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ (supporting Cheech & Chong), May 6, 1973 Rochester, NY ("The Hike For Hope" benefit concert), May 9, 1973 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "Mr. Tanner"), May 27, 1973 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (WFiL Helping Hands Concert), August 25, 1973 University of Illinois Foellinger Auditorium, Urbana, IL, September 13-16, 1973 Al's Bar and Grill, Boulder, CO, September 20, 1973 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "They Call Her Easy" & "Song for Myself"), September 22, 1973 Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, September 23, 1973 SUNY Moffett Center Gymnasium, Cortland, NY, September 28, 1973 Rochester Institute of Tech, Rochester, NY, September 29, 1973 University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, PA, September 30, 1973 University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, October 2, 1973 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, October 3, 1973 Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, October 5, 1973 Bethany College, Bethany, WV, October 6, 1973 Pfeiffer College, Misenheimer, NC, October 10-15, 1973 Bitter End, New York City, NY (supported by Lori Jacobs & Billy Braver), October 16, 1973 Illinois State University Union Auditorium, Normal, IL, October 18, 1973 Delta Community College, University Center, MI, October 19, 1973 Norbert College, De Pere, WI, October 23-28, 1973 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, November 1, 1973 Miami Dade Community College North Campus, Miami, FL, November 12, 1973 Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, November 16, 1973 Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC, December 15, 1973 Fordham University Ramskeller, New York City, NY, January 2, 1974 NBC-TV West Coast Studios, Burbank, CA (US TV "Tonight Show With Johnny Carson" performing "W.O.L.D"), January 25, 1974 Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT (supporting Mt. Mrs. Elflein helps answer Harry's fan mail, even though she never met him. We as a family feel that we have some help now to continue Harry's work, she said. "Tom Chapin helped police identify his older brother's body by the watch Harry was wearing, a thank-you gift from then future filmmaker Michael Moore for performing benefit shows for his Flint Voice newspaper in Michigan. His 1974 single 'Cat's in the Cradle' was a big hit. "I think that's what made it for his audience, the characters that he could relate to. Born December 7, 1942, in New York's Greenwich Village the son of a big-band drummer, Harry's musical influence took hold at an early age. I loved that he was a Long Islander. He just made you feel happy to be around him., I have a weird relationship with Cats, Josh continued, because it wasnt about me.Not so with Dancin Boy, a catchy, heartfelt tune that Josh says he knew was all mine. Harry expresses his love for his then-4-year-old boy, singing, Im so proud when you are with me, that my heart digs in my throat. "It was there for six months after he died. After four hours of deliberations, a jury in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn determined Monday that Chapin, who died in a fiery crash on the Long Island Expressway on July 16, 1981, would have earned $12 million over the next 20 years. Ten years after he died, Harry Chapin is still touching people. Benefit of the Sag Harbor Youth), February 3, 1975 Vassar College (The performance was interrupted by a bomb threat. If Harry were here, he'd get things moving more. And so this writer will, too. "The root cause of hunger is poverty and the root cause of poverty is powerlessness,so we're always trying to work with community-based organizations that are helping people to become empowered and become self-reliant. October 12, 1997 ", See the article in its original context from. Continuing Recognition. The Chapin Brothers are appearing regularly at hootenannies in the New York Area at The Bitter End and The Gaslight. A visit that ive been wanting to do for a long time,love his music,and what he stood for,Cats in the cradle only one of many other songs he wrote for us,and . His single "Sequel" had peaked at 23 on the Billboard chart, one notch higher than its 1972 predecessor, "Taxi." Although the public viewed the sudden death of Harry Chapin as a great loss to the music industry and to grass-roots activism, it was the loss of a husband and father for her children that the shy Mrs. Chapin has the most difficulty talking about. Besides Mrs. Chapin and Harry's brother Tom, there were Harry's children, Jennifer, 20, who has inherited her father's voice and her parents' activism, and Josh, 18, with his father's smile that makes you smile and cavalier attitude toward formal attire. I immediately called another WLIR-connected musician named Peter Masi, a close friend of Harrys. Im listening to your reports, and I thought you should know were hearing someone was killed in the crash and that it might be Harry Chapin.. 1972 Heads & Tales1972 Sniper and Other Love Songs1973 Short Stories1974 Verities & Balderdash1975 Portrait Gallery1976 Greatest Stories Live1976 On the Road to Kingdom Come1977 Dance Band on the Titanic1978 Living Room Suite1979 Legends of the Lost and Found1980 Sequel, Huntington Rural Cemetery555 New York AvenueHuntington NY 11743. the gravesite is in a beautiful hillside location in Huntington Rural Cemetary. Published: 09:40 EST, 3 March 2023 | Updated: 12:01 EST, 3 March 2023. Brooklyn Heights Well, Harry talks about a whaling town. I put him on a pedestal, but it's my mother that motivates me today. "He was always up," says folk legend Oscar Brand, 91. "We were best friends, and I miss his incredible vitality. Where did Harry Chapin live on Long Island? As friends noted: When Chapin was told something was impossible his first reaction was, "OK, so how do we do it? Thomas Hall, Akron, OH, October 17, 1978 Civic Center, East Lansing, MI, October 18, 1978 Bloomsburg State College, Bloomsburg, PA, October 19, 1978 Civic Center, Springfield, MA, October 20, 1978 Portland Coliseum, Portland, ME, October 21, 1978 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ (Bill Bradley Benefit with Dustin Hoffman, Chevy Chase & Roche Sisters), October 22, 1978 Clements Center, Elmira, NY, October 27, 1978 The Mosque, Richmond, VA, October 28, 1978 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, October 31, 1978 Civic Center, Birmingham, AL, November 1, 1978 Carr Memorial Auditorium, Orlando, FL, November 2, 1978 Civic Auditorium, Jacksonville, FL, November 3-4, 1978 Gusman Hall, Miami, FL (2 shows each night), November 5, 1978 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, November 9, 1978 Radford College, Radford, VA, November 10-11, 1978 Morris Stage, Morristown, NJ, November 15, 1978 War Memorial, Worcester, MA, November 17, 1978 Leroy Theater, Providence, RI, November 18, 1978 Keene State College, Keene, NH, November 21, 1978 National Arts Center, Ottawa, ONT (2 shows), November 26, 1978 Jai Lai Fronton, Hartford, CT, November 30, 1978 West Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, December 1-2, 1978 Aerie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL, December 3, 1978 Queens College Colden Auditorium, Queens, NY, December 4, 1978 Luther College, Decorah, IO, December 7-10, 1978 Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA, December 14-15, 1978 Full Tilt Studio, New York City, NY (REHEARSAL), December 14-15, 1978 Dawson Auditorium, Adrian, MI (Solo), December 20-21, 1978 Full Tilt Studio, New York City, NY (REHEARSAL), December 21, 1978 Whiting Auditorium, Flint, MI (Solo. Tom Chapin performed "Cat's in the Cradle," and the austere group of business leaders and politicians turned into music groupies with a real-estate developer, Jack Kulka, tapping his feet and Suffolk County Executive Patrick G. Halpin and Msgr. Documentary about the life of Harry Chapin. I'll never move." Since that time millions of Huntington residents have enjoyed concerts in the park, now expanded to a full season of performances by local and nationally known . "I have two children, Abigail and Lily. [1] She was working as a teacher at the time. October 20, 1975 Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY ?? If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Born in New York City, Chapin grew up in Brooklyn Heights, and he and his brothers often played in this very park. The Sussexes are allegedly 'ok' that the Windsor home is . It was where the original town stood on the top of the highest hill, and eventually everybody in the town moved down to the waterfront where the merchants related to the fishing industry lived. (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
A chill went down my spine. After a short stint in the Air Force Academy and studying architecture and later philosophy, at Cornell University, Harry tried his hand at film-making and found himself to be quite good at it, directing an academy award-nominated film about boxing heavyweights, Legendary Champions (1968). Harrys philanthropic efforts continue through his eponymous foundation and via the WhyHunger organization, which Harry co-founded in 1975 as World Hunger Year. His widow and children remain involved in the causes for which he fought, and in 1987, Harry was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor. That he was a husband, father of five, a native New Yorker turned Long Islander, his home in Huntington Bay. Chapin was killed in a car accident 1981 at age 38. That he was OK with that. Homes - Celebrity - Former By: mcgrathk Advertisement Celebrity Homes Mailing List Policies Advertisement They had three children together. Ladyfingers {{ relativeTimeResolver(1613848338630) }} LIVE Benefit for Queens County New Democratic Coalition), June 8, 1974 Masonic Temple Theatre, Scranton, PA, July 24, 1974 Wollman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY (Schaefer Music Festival 1974), August 27, 1974 Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY (Benefit for Lowenstein for Congress, with Peter Yarrow), September 4, 1974 Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY (Gala evening to benefit the Ramsey Clark for US Senate campaign, supporting Helen Reddy), September 27, 1974 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, October 11, 1974 Georgia State University Gymnasium, Atlanta, GA, October 26, 1974 The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, October 27, 1974 Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA (supported by David Bromberg), December 1, 1974 Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, December 14, 1974 Civic Center, Saginaw, MI (Solo), January 17, 1975 East Hampton High School Auditorium, East Hampton, NY (Solo. His legacy continues to live on. "And I dream that somethings coming and it's not just in the wind, it's more than just tomorrow it's. All rights reserved. Jen Chapin holds son Van and photo of herself with dad Harry Chapin, pictured (r.) in 1973. ""He had just a great personality. ''The concerts are like a family get-together where people sing along, and the family keeps getting. On a day when most Long Islanders were together, crowding the beaches and waterways as the temperature headed to 90, a cool breeze blew on Harry's hill. And when you stop to strut your stuff, my eyes go all afloat., Josh would appear onstage with his dad several times a year, usually during school breaks. "And I saw a car burning on the expressway. Certain elements had to be re-recorded in the studio due to technical problems with the live recordings. "After all, he used to raise 85 percent of the money. Nassau Center for Collaborative Assistance . "I always wondered where he'd be if he hadn't died because I felt he was still at a crossroads with time," says Chapin's mother, Elspeth Hart, 91.Harry Chapin closed his shows by singing "All My Life's a Circle." "But now I realize I can't spend every day fund-raising. Since that time millions of Huntington residents have enjoyed concerts in the park, now expanded to a full season of performances by local and nationally known artists on the modernized Chapin Rainbow Stage. He was always talking of erasing that road, the symbolic dividing line of Long Island. Chapin Rainbow Stage Location . She divorced him to marry Harry Chapin, who was her guitar instructor. In North Carolina, Catawba College has established an endowed scholarship in Chapin's name for music students who show commitment to social activism and community service.Relatives say Chapin's relevance in the 21st century is both heartwarming and surprising. "I came to work here in 1984," she said. Like. But though Chapin has been dead longer than he was alive, his legacy lives on in his music and philanthropic work. Those two things go together," says Ayres.Three-plus decades since its inception, WhyHunger works with more than 8,000 community-based organizations to secure food, jobs and governmental assistance for those in need. In 1966 a great tradition was born in the town of Huntington: the Summer Arts Festival held its first concert on the steps of the Heckscher Museum. "I sort of felt like, 'Oh my gosh, Harry's running the show here even if he's not alive.' "With only four top 40 hits in a decade-long career, Harry Chapin stood apart from most chart toppers. For two years we struggled. 2 shows 5.30 & 8.15), September 6, 1979 State University of NY, Farmingdale, NY, September 7, 1979 Club Casino, Hampton, NH, September 8, 1979 US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, September 9, 1979 Belmont Race Track, Belmont, NY, September 10, 1979 Villanova University, Villanova,PA, September 12, 1979 Warwick Music Theater, Warwick, RI, September 13, 1979 City Hall Auditorium, Portland, ME, September 14, 1979 Civic Center, Springfield, MA, September 15, 1979 E.Stroudsburg State College, E.Stroudsburg, PA, September 16, 1979 Stambaugh Auditorium, Youngstown, OH (Solo), September 19, 1979 Rockefeller Center, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, WV (Solo. One song in his repertoire stands out from his Steve Miller Band and Simon & Garfunkel covers. 38 were here. Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. The singer-songwriter had been a frequent presence at the station for years, initially doing concerts featuring his mega-hits such as Taxi, W*O*L*D and Cats in the Cradle, but increasingly on the air for his political and social activism. One of the things Im in this for is to have some moments carved in stone, in a sense not just based on the fact that at any particular moment in musical history, this kind of sound or that kind of thing is in.