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A Life in Music, New York
People can see Judy Collins from both sides now. Her public and private personas were on display Tuesday when she gave a talk at the New York Society Library.The singer and songwriter appeared at this Upper East Side institution, founded in 1754, to disc from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Both sides now: Judy Collins on life after alcoholism
It was April 1978, and singer Judy Collins hadn't had an inspirational thought in four years. She'd been an alcoholic for 23 years — "and I was proud of it." She'd toured and made records, but she knew the ride she was on — her father had been an alcohol from Baltimore Sun Read more »
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Tracked down: Judy Collins, Rob Gronkowski, Nicole Glor
Local authors Alice Hoffman, Tom Perrotta and Sue Miller; folk singer Judy Collins; arts gal Joyce Kulhawik; late “Spenser” author Robert Parker’s wife, Joan; Mount Auburn Hospital CEO Jeanette Clough; Channel 7 reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan and her hubby from Boston Herald Read more »
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Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music by Judy Collins
When people of a certain age think of Judy Collins, they consider a sweet voiced folkie who recorded such songs as "Both Sides Now" and "Someday Soon." How could anyone with such a pure voice have anything but an idyllic life? In Sweet Judy Blue Eyes, Co from Buffalo Rising Read more »
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Celebrity birthdays on May 1
Former astronaut Scott Carpenter is 87. Singer Judy Collins is 73. Singer Rita Coolidge is 67. Pop singer Nick Fortuna (The Buckinghams) is 66. Actress Maia Morgenstern is 50. Country singer Tim McGraw is 45. Rock musician Johnny Colt is 44. Rock musicia from Miami Herald Read more »