Grammy-award winning singer and songwriter Judy Collins has reached a folk-goddess pedestal in a career that spans almost 50 years. But lately, she has also emerged as a funny Irish-American storyteller. She joins us to talk about her songs, show-tunes and social activism.
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Was in attendance at your amazing concert on 3/5/10 @ Town Hall, NYC...truly a lovely & memorable performance...wonderful stories...the music was elegant & divine...thank you so for inviting us to join you in singing along while taking me back to those times...love all your music...the old folk tunes just as much as the newer pieces and looking forward to hearing you at the Cafe Carlyle later on in the spring...
Saw Judy in concert in Wimborne, Dorset UK last Thursday. Its a very small local venue and we were very lucky to have her. the evening was magical, absolutey wonderful,
Thank you Judy for making us all very happy
Mike
Bournemouth
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