Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life
triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism. In the 1960s, she evoked both the idealism and steely
determination of a generation united against social and environmental injustices. Five decades later, her
luminescent presence shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow of her iconic 50-album body of
work, and heed inspiration from her spiritual discipline to thrive in the music industry for half a century.
The award-winning singer-songwriter is esteemed for her imaginative interpretations of traditional and
contemporary folk standards and her own poetically poignant original compositions. Her stunning rendition
of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” from her landmark 1967 album, Wildflowers, has been entered into the
Grammy Hall of Fame. Judy’s dreamy and sweetly intimate version of “Send in the Clowns,” a ballad written
by Stephen Sondheim for the Broadway musical A Little Night Music,won “Song of the Year” at the 1975
Grammy Awards. She’s garnered several top-ten hits gold- and platinum-selling albums. Recently,
contemporary and classic artists such as Rufus Wainwright, Shawn Colvin, Dolly Parton, Joan Baez, and
Leonard Cohen honored her legacy with the album Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins.
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