A Conversation With Judy Collins
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1h 1m
The GRAMMY Museum welcomed Judy Collins to the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater for an evening celebrating and discussing the release of her book Sometimes It’s Heaven: Poems of Love, Loss, and Redemption with a special conversation moderated by Adam Weissler.
Written with the bold vulnerability that iconic folk singer Judy Collins is best known for, Sometimes It’s Heaven: Poems of Love, Loss, and Redemption (Andrews McMeel, March) is a timeless collection with universal appeal. Throughout her remarkable career spanning six decades, Judy Collins has encouraged audiences with sublime vocals, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism. This compilation of poetry captures the ethereal and inspiring nature of her artistry in an all-new way. Biographical and relatable, Sometimes It’s Heaven is a must-read for poetry lovers and fans of Judy, old and new.
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