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Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a career spanning seven decades.
Learn about the life and career of Judy Collins, a legendary singer-songwriter, pianist, and activist. Explore her 55-album discography, awards, books, and social causes on her official website.
Judy Collins is an American folk and pop singer-songwriter known for her soaring soprano, eclectic repertoire, and political activism. A classically trained pianist and self-taught guitarist, Collins performed in folk clubs and coffeehouses from 1959, popularizing works by such songwriters as Bob.
She was often the artist who was first to recognize the talent of new composers and introduce them to their audiences—Leonard Cohen (“Suzanne”), Randy Newman (“I Think It’s Going to Rain Today”) and Joni Mitchell (“Chelsea Morning” and “Both Sides Now,” Collins’ first commercial hit in 1967).
Judith Marjorie Collins (1 May 1939 -) is an American singer and songwriter best known for her clear soprano voice, imaginative song interpretations and for her social activism. She was...
26 lis 2019 · Nov. 26, 2019. At a certain age, or so we have come to believe, a singer loses her voice. Her vocal cords stiffen and slow. Her high notes dry up. But that is not what has happened to Judy...
Judy Collins w czasie występu w programie telewizyjnym Hootenanny w 1963 roku. Judy Collins (właśc. Judith Marjorie Collins, ur. 1 maja 1939 w Seattle) – amerykańska piosenkarka folkowa i autorka tekstów, ambasador dobrej woli UNICEF.