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Judy Collins

Judy Collins

Judy Collins is an American singer and songwriter, born on May 1, 1939, in Seattle, Washington. She is renowned for her clear, soprano voice and her interpretations of folk and contemporary songs. Collins emerged as a prominent figure in the folk music revival of the 1960s, alongside artists like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. One of Collins' most famous recordings is her rendition of Joni Mitchell's song "Both Sides, Now," which became a major hit in 1967 and earned her a Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance. Throughout her career, Collins has released numerous albums covering a wide range of material, from traditional folk songs to contemporary pop and rock covers. In addition to her singing career, Collins is also a talented songwriter, penning songs such as "My Father" and "Albatross." Collins has been a vocal supporter of social causes throughout her life, including civil rights, peace activism, and environmental conservation. Her music often reflects these themes of social justice and personal introspection. Beyond her musical achievements, Collins is also an accomplished author, having written several books, including memoirs and novels. Throughout her long and illustrious career, Judy Collins has remained a beloved figure in the world of music, admired for her beautiful voice, heartfelt interpretations, and unwavering commitment to artistic expression and activism.
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Sat, 28 Sep, 08:00 PM
WXPN Welcomes Graham Nash with special guest Judy Collins An Evening of Songs and Stories Judy Collins is an American…
 
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Sun, 29 Sep, 08:00 PM
WXPN Welcomes Graham Nash with special guest Judy Collins An Evening of Songs and Stories Judy Collins is an American…