Original Music Album for LGBT Civil Rights
More Equal Union - Original Album for LGBT Civil Rights
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Photos on this page by Elijah Nouvelage, 6/6/2009
Sean Chapin is:
A native San Franciscan.
A singer for his elementary school chorus and vocal ensemble when he was "this high" (i.e. tall).
A clarinetist for 10 years who played in his high school orchestra and dixieland band and performed the Clarinet Concerto by Mozart in his senior year, then promptly stopped after graduation because playing 8 hours a day as a clarinetician would be too much fun to bear.
"Some gay guy"
A saxophone player for 3 years in his high school jazz band who traded his instrument after graduating from high school for a Korg keyboard.
An electric guitar player just for fun for about a year or so.
"A regular Joe just telling the truth"
A first tenor for the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus as of January 2009, and loving every bit of it.
An avid composer since he was 10 years old who has written well over 100 songs, some verging on insanity during the early years, and some sounding a little bit better in more recent years, including "Sing Me A Lullaby", "Here I Am", "Sanctuary" and "Sunny Sequim" (each with over 10,000 hits on YouTube).
Someone who has "a frumpy living room"
Someone who decided to take video clips of his San Francisco Fog Rugby Football Club playing a match one day and has since become a rabid (and I mean *rabid*) videographer over the last three years with over 1.2 million views on all of his videos on his YouTube Channel.
Someone who's been covering the birth of the emerging gay civil rights movement in San Francisco since November 2008 when Proposition 8 passed to eliminate the rights of same-sex couples to legally marry, and whose LGBT awareness videos have appeared/linked to JoinTheImpact.com, Towleroad.com, JoeMyGod.com, HuffingtonPost.com, AmericaBlog.com, AndrewSullivan.com, PerezHilton.com, NYTimes.com and Time.com, and who was nominated for the E-Hero Award at the HRC Los Angeles gala dinner and awards show for his National DOMA Protest promotion video for Join the Impact
Someone whose "pastel plaid shorts IN NO WAY match[es] the intense colors of his tacky tacky rugby shirt."
Someone who was a finalist for the National Equality march song contest with his entry "Our Time Has Come".
Someone who hopes to make a substantial difference with this album.

All proceeds will be donated to Lambda Legal to continue the fight for LGBT civil rights.
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More Equal Union - Original Album for LGBT Civil Rights
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