An Evening With Judy Collins
Americana
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1h 5m
The GRAMMY Museum welcomed folk legend Judy Collins to the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater on November 1, 2011. Enjoying a career full of accolades, including a GRAMMY and an Academy Award nomination, Judy Collins continues to perform globally, and almost constantly, while still making time for social activism. In addition, she is the author of several books, both fiction and nonfiction. Hear Collins on stage, discussing the release of her album, Bohemian, and her revealing memoir, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes.
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