Tracy Chapman joined Luke Combs at the Grammys to perform "Fast Car" and following that excellent showing, she's dominating iTunes.
Singing her rousing 1988 hit “Fast Car” live for the first time in years, the elusive folk singer received the reverence and gratitude she's long earned.
Thirty-five years before she joined Luke Combs onstage at the 66th annual Grammy Awards, Chapman sang her hit on the 31st Grammys and won Best New Artist.
Chapman performed her 1988 hit “Fast Car” alongside Luke Combs during the ceremony, wearing an ensemble that nodded to her 1989 Grammys appearance.
Tracy Chapman joined country star Luke Combs for a rendition of “Fast Car”, a song that's recently experienced a second life at the Grammys 2024.
With a brilliant performance, Tracy Champan and Luke Combs teach a powerful lesson to artists and creators everywhere.
Cleveland native Tracy Chapman delivered a rare duet of her hit "Fast Car" with Luke Combs at the Grammy Awards last night.
It's been 35 years since she first sang 'Fast Car' at the Grammys, a ceremony crowded with closeted queer performers. The world has changed a lot.
Luke Combs posted a message after performing "Fast Car" with Tracy Chapman at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Paul Randolph remembers hearing Tracy Chapman play "Fast Car," which would be a hit in 1988 and again following country artist Luke Combs' cover last year, ...
Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman performed 'Fast Car' at the Grammys for the first time together. I hope the duet offers deeper meaning for our country.
Their performance of "Fast Car" received a standing ovation. Luke's cover was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance.
At Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs pulled out all the stops with a performance of four-time GRAMMY winner and 13-time nominee ...
After stealing the Grammys, the publicity-shy singer-songwriter is topping the charts again. But what has kept her away?
Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman went viral after their duet of 'Fast Car' at the Grammy Awards, and memories of an old Ford F-150, inspired it.
Calgary's Judy Theet was shocked to see the guitar she built in 1999 being played by Tracy Chapman during the 'Fast Car' performance at the Grammys.
Tracy Chapman's rare public appearance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night — where she practically stole the show performing her 1988 song “Fast Car” with the country singer Luke Combs — left many fans wondering why she had largely stepped away from ...