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 Judy Collins - Interview
Judy found top-ten success again in 1971 with a recording of "Amazing Grace" and captured her concerts of that year on another live album called Living.
Judy was now living in Greenwich Village, New York and associating with songwriters who had their fingers on the pulse of the nation and its turbulent times.
Judy took a lot of comfort from singing and traveling with Fanny Lou Hammer drawing from her inspiration the ability to carry on and do what needed to be done.
www.empirezine.com /lyrics/4a.htm   (2578 words)

  
 Reviews: Fierce Goodbye: Living in the Shadow of Suicide - Christianity Today Movies
The program is hosted by Judy Collins, the folk singer whose 1970 album Whales and Nightingales made Amazing Grace famous outside the church.
There is even an extended interview with Judy Collins, who resists the too-easy administering of anti-depressants and prefers natural remedies and alternative therapies for depression.
What qualifies Collins for this task is not her vocal career, but her personal experience.
www.christianitytoday.com /movies/reviews/fiercegoodbye.html   (1397 words)

  
 Living Legend Judy Collins
Judy Collins' latest venture is her own label, Wildflower Records, which will release approximately two albums a year, and will contribute a portion of its proceeds to charity.
JUDY COLLINS is celebrating her 40th year of recording, with 37 albums, top 10 hits, Grammy nominations and gold and platinum status.
In 1966 she recorded 'In My Life,' and in 1967 'Wildflowers' - the first album to feature her own songs, to produce her first major single, 'Both Sides Now,' and to earn her the first of many Grammy nominations.
www.bsmithwithstyle.com /people/people/judy.collins.html   (1397 words)

  
 Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Denis Héroux)
People who remember all of the music from 1968 ought to remember an album called "Wildflowers" on which Judy Collins sang "La Chanson des vieux amants" with the original words by Jacques Brel, music and words by Jacques Brel and Gerard Jouannest.
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
The film was made in 1974, when the title, "Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris" was being overly euphemistic about his health.
johnkeyes.com /a/B0000TPADS-jacques-brel-is-alive-and-well-and-living-in-paris.html   (1397 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD: Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1975)
People who remember all of the music from 1968 ought to remember an album called "Wildflowers" on which Judy Collins sang "La Chanson des vieux amants" with the original words by Jacques Brel, music and words by Jacques Brel and Gerard Jouannest.
Mort Shuman and Eric Blau (whose wife is singer Elly Stone) were co-producers of the theatre cabaret version of "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" which opened on January 22, 1968 at the Village Gate on Bleeker Street in Greenwich Village, where it ran for over 1800 performances.
For people who have seen the film, Mort Shuman (1937-1991) might be remembered as the singer of "The Taxi Cab Driver" which is selection 8 on the DVD.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000TPADS?v=glance   (1397 words)

  
 Folk Alley: Extras (Eric Bibb)
Bibb has built a successful career, both on stage and as a songwriter, drawing from music influences that include Taj Mahal, Leadbelly, Judy Collins, Josh White and his father, Leon.
Bibb talks about his father (folk singer Leon Bibb), growing up during the fertile New York folk revival, becoming a student of early Blues, living in Sweden, and being inspired by and working with a new generation of artists.
Bibb performs Saucer 'n Cup, an original song that appeared on the Good Stuff album.
www.folkalley.com /extras/eric-bibb   (610 words)

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