Judy Collins
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 14: Singer Judy Collins attends the 56th annual New York Emmy Awards at the Marriott Marquis Times Square on April 14, 2013 in New York City.
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Joni Mitchell: An appreciation of her classic Both Sides, Now
different sort of poignancy when sung by a dying Johnny Cash in 2002. More Related to this Story Both Sides, Now was a hit for Judy Collins in 1967. Mitchell recorded it herself for 1969’s Clouds , and again on the 2000 album Both Sides Now . The revisited from Globe and Mail Read more »
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Duet album reflects 40-year symmetry
North Carolina and Virginia, Harris began as a diehard folkie who idolized stars like Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte Marie and Judy Collins. She got a guitar and thought, “This is where music lives for me,” she said. “In the meantime, my brother was a huge country from Albuquerque Journal Read more »
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Letter: A fabulous evening listening to Judy Collins
what a fabulous evening at the majestic Rialto Theatre Sunday, where folk legend Judy Collins delighted her jam-packed audience with sweet nostalgic memories of the 1960s. This gem of an elegant lady accompanied herself on guitar and piano, and sang a couple from Montreal Gazette Read more »
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Sex, drugs and storytelling . . . Ramble on Judy
cute you know! Liam was very, very sexy of course, but it was Tommy [Makem] who really . . ." Men are the steamy sub-plot to Judy Collins's extraordinary, rambling tale of how she grew from a classical pianist from Denver, Colorado, to a guitar-strumming flower-child from Irish Independent Read more »
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Amy Speace On Mountain Stage
in the New York City school system. But eventually, Speace's songwriting came to the attention of legendary folksinger Judy Collins, who signed her to her Wildflower record label. Speace toured with Shawn Colvin and Nanci Griffith, and ultimately left her from NPR Read more »