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Over six decades after she first hit the scene, Judy Collins remains one of the most iconic artists of the ’60s folk movement. The musician, who had hits with her takes on “Both Sides Now ...
For over 50 years, Judy Collins has thrilled audiences with her unique blend of interpretive folk songs and contemporary from the 60s to the present. Collins performs from her extensive catalog at ...
Judy Collins has been thinking a lot about the ’60s this year. In her upcoming memoir, “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music,” and on her new solo album, “Bohemian” (both out Oct. 18 ...
Judy Collins, 82, has no plans to slow down anytime soon. She recently released Spellbound, her first full album of original songs in her 60 year career. Collins, one of the most effervescent ...
At 82, Judy Collins attained a career milestone. Her latest album, “Spellbound,” released Feb. 25, is her first collection of all-original songs. She’ll perform selections from the album ...
In the later ’60s, Collins started writing her own material, was the subject of the Crosby, Stills (her boyfriend) & Nash song “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” and enjoyed a run of commercial ...
While Collins might have had her biggest albums sales during the ’60s and ’70s, she has continued with a wide-ranging and illustrious career.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Judy Collins has always been an acolyte of good songwriting -- her own, and especially others’. During a career that’s nearing 60 years, Collins has recorded versions ...
In her nearly 60-year career, Judy Collins has never released an album of all-original material, until Spellbound, out Feb. 25. Her 29th album is a collection of original songs written entirely by ...
After over 60 years of performing, Collins says, “a lot of lucky things that have happened to me.” Following a bout in 1965 where she was losing her voice, she consulted friends like Harry Belafonte, ...
arts entertainment | Pop Music Judy Collins shed her addiction and never lost her soaring voice Collins performs with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 27 at the Eisemann Center.
When asked why she still tours and performs 120 days a year, Judy Collins says, “I make my living by singing, and I love it.” Videos by American Songwriter Then with a laugh, she adds, “And ...