Women's Music News : v.3:no.1(1984)
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- Women's Music News : v.3:no.1(1984)
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- Women's Music News offers readers an overview of recent and upcoming happenings in the world of women's music. The women's music movement was primarily composed of lesbian feminists interested in art and activism. This edition discusses artists Meg Christian, Holly Near, Cris WIlliamson, and others.
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- 1984
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- Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
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WOMEN'S MUSIC
NEWS
Midwest Women's
Music Distributors, Inc.
207 E. BUFFALO STREET
SUITE 545
A SPECIAL ALBUM RELEASE TOUR!1
Meg Christian with
Diane Lindsay
and Sue
Fink!
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A soft calm. •
Gentle honesty.
Warming your soul.
FROM THE HEART
Produced by:
MIDWEST MUSIC and
KEEPHERS PRODUCTIONS
MILWAUICEE, WISCONSIN
53202
VOL. III
NO. 1 1984
ME(/ eHI/IBTIAN
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1984
8:00 p.m.
People's Church
Chicago
941 W. Lawrence Ave
TIX: $9.50 & $11.50
Ffl(JM THE HEAI/T
Meg Christian, performer, songwriter, and guitarist, will appear at People's Church
in Chicago on Friday, April 13, 1984 at 8:00 p.m.
Meg's new album and spring tour celebrate her continuing musical and personal growth!
Songs of love, change, spontaneity, deteraination and relationships make this new
release by Meg , FROM !!! !!!!!,, a wonderful treasure.
A founding mother of ''Women'• Music')leg'a unique ability to blend her spiritual path
with her political convictions is an inspiration to audiences of all ages and lifestyles.
With new material since her now-famous "Carnegie Hall tour" with Cria Williamson,
Meg'• interest in meditation over the last few years shines through in the calming,
self-affirming, but ever-upbeat songs and 4ialog.
Tickets available at:
Wqnen & Children First, Jane Addna, Booklovers in Westmont
922 West Armitage
410 S Mich. 8 West Burlington
TIClCETMASTER OUTLETS: Rose Recorde, Sportmarts and others
Mail Order: Setld S.A.S.E. to: Midwest Music, Inc. 207 E. Buffalo St #545
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
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Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
is a women-owned business committed to
promoting "women's music," music by and
about women, and other independent and
.alternative artists. Our primary business is wholesaie distribution of records
and tapes to retail outlets: record
stores, women's bookstores and other
alternative businesses, We also handle
some promotion to media, offer educational
programs and "listening parties," provide
information and sales at concerts,
festivals and confereaces and work with
other businesses and organizations.
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Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
is always looking for new ideas, su~gestions and assistance, Call or write to
us:
207 E. Buffalo St. Suite 545
Milwaukee, WI '53202
(414) 278-0066
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This newsletter is an expensive venture
for our small business. Please let us
hear from you: Do you want to continue
receiving this newsletter? If you do
enjoy it, please let us know and please
consider sending a $2.00 contribution
or more to help pay our printing and
mailing costs. ($2.00 from each person
on our mailing list would cover the
direct costs for one year's cycle of
newsletter,)
We think that Women's Music News is a
valuable resource and we 1d like to
continue it.
Thanks to all those wonderful people who
responded to our inquiry about this
newsletter!
Hundreds of folks sent notes and many
sent contributions of all sizes. We are
grateful for your support and for the
special l~tters we received from everywhere!
ADs!
Call or write for advertising rates.
Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
207 E. Buffalo Street
Suite 545
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 278-006.6
News?
Do you have news about albums, artists,
concerts? We'd like to hear it! The
deadline for the next issue of WMN is
March 23, 1984.
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RONNIE GILBERT
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TONGUES a11d SAVAGE/LOVE
•by SAiW SHEPARD atui]OSEPH CHAIKIN'
A brand new Women's Music record company??
In the Midwest??
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YES!
Icebergg Records, Inc. is forming to help
women's DRlsic artists get their music out!
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Their first project will be Ann Reed's
second album Room and Board with a projected release date of May 1984.
Icebergg is c011D11itted to working with
politically progressive performers and
hopes to begin several joint ventures
this year. Icebergg.'s projects are made
possible through contributions and loans
from women and men throughout the Midwest
who want to support these independent
efforts by alternative artists.
Additional contributions and loans will
enable Icebergg to work with more
nusicians!
Icebergg is looking for contributions of
any size and loans of $1,000. or more.
Monies can be designated for Ann Reed's
album, future projects or simply
undesignated.
For more information, contact:
Patty Bosch
Icebergg Records
207 E. Buffalo Street
Milwaukee, WI
53202
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We are two people who have been listening
to Women's and Men's Music for the past
few years with growing excitement. We
would like to take this energy and uae it
to form a performing group to share this
music between ourselves and with others.
Our vision includes the following ideas:
1) women and men performing and playing
together,
2) performing a repertoire of progressive
women's/men's/political music,
l) a group that will perform for fun and
education,
Thanks for your support!
Y«~ ..... '
Calling All
Twin Cities (MN)
Pert ormers ! .
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C..01-LH,c: ~ ·c, U.N"H.1'
Depending on those of you who are intereated,
the group could be a capella. have instrumental back-up, contain dance and drama,
or ~onaist of any combination of our aany
talents. If anyone is interested and -ha•·
the energy, please contact us!
Brian Berg
3450 DuPont Ave S.
Apt. 101
Minneapolis. MN 55408
(612) 822-5082
Kathy Lai-son
2700 Bryant Avenue S.
Minneapolis• MN
55408
(612) 871-9448
Special thanks to the folks
in Danville, Illinois who
put their energy into convincing Greg Wilson at the
Chart Records and Tapes
to carry more Women's Music!
*
1984 NWMF
The 10th annual National Women's Music
l.'estival will be held on Memorial Weekend,
May 25-27, 1~84 in Bloomington, Indiana.
The oldest and largest indoor celebration
of women's culture is held on the ·cam;us
of Indiana llniversity. In addition to
mai.nstage concerts featuring many old and
newer names in performing arts, the
festival offers diverse workshops, new
performer showcases, fine arts and video
exhibits, artisans and tradeswomen, and
networking in the music industry conference.
,otential exhibitors, showcase performers~
workshop presenters arid tradeswomen should
contact festival oragnizers to participate.
Performer showcase applications should
include a live demo tape, promotional
material and a photo. The showcases offer
national exposure for newer performing
artists.
Women interested in performing, exhibiting,
offering a workshop, selling their crafts,
or other involvement should write to:
National Women's Music Festival
P.O. Box 5217
Bloomington, IN 47402
Please mark the envelope to the attention
of the area of interest. Phone calls can
be made to (317) 637-2906 or (812) 336-4999.
Anyone having memorabilia from past
National Women's Music Festivals in Champaign
or Bloomington are asked to send it to
NWMF, Attention MIC Coordinator. Ticket
stubs, posters, pictures, programs, flyers
are needed to compile a retrospective
slide show and ten-year exhibit.
Thanks to "community interest" Chart now carries a
more complete line of progressive artists. Your
support and local purchases
will encourage him to
continue the larger selection. Don't be afraid to
make requests!!
AND THANKS A MILLION FROM
MIDw_EST and all the
people who will "discover"
the music at Chart! 1:/--1:/--
HoJiy
Near
in Rockford, IL
APRIL 1st (no foolln')
7p.m.
Sunday
at the
Women's Club Theater
.317 Park Avenue
in downtown Rockford
tickets $6, $8, $ I 0, &: $12
or $25 for dinner&: show
CALL
815/965-9663
or write:
cats
326 N. Avon
Rockford, IL 61 I 03
Holly Near and the
New Song Movement
•
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During May 1984, Cultural Work, · Inc. , the
non-profit organiz_a tion founded by Holly
Near and others will sponsor a national
tour by Holly Near and Inti-Illimani, a
Chilean folk ensemble living in exile in
Italy.
Inti-Illimani, formed _in 1967, is often
identified as a leadcr ' in the New Song
Movement in Latin America. They have
toured worldwide prior to and since the
1973 military coup which forced their exile.
Their musical style using Latin American
instruments such as bamboo flutes and cane
pipes parallels their social conunitment
to the revitalization of indigenous Latin
• American cultural values. Inti-Illimani ' .s
last United States tour was ln 1980.
Those people f~iliar with Holly Near' s
work will appreciate the special intricacies
that Inti-Illimani and Holly's combined .
talents create!
Concert dates around the country are being
planned. Midwest dates include Austin, TX
on May 15 or 16; Madison, WI on May 17;
Chicago, IL on May 18 and Iowa Peace
Chatauqua on May 19/20.
These exciting and dy~amic performances are
guaranteed to be sold out well in advance.
Look for details in national and local media
in March and April. You won't want to
miss this unique opportunity to enjoy an
evening of superior entertainment and to
renew your own COIIDllitment to world peace
and justice.
KeepHers INVITES YOU.
n~w~~tt
'1HE SECOND DANCE Till YA DROP PARIY"
HUNDREDS OF WOMEN. HOT MUSIC.
APRIL 7, SAlURDAY 8:00 PM
METRO, 3730 N. CLARK
parl<ing available
Tickets: $5.00 /$6.00
Jane Addams Bookstore
Women & Children First
Booklovers
Playing On l )
the Radio
I
Do you know or are you involved with a
radio station that plays women's music,
has a wotten's music program or would like
to play women's music? If so, let us know!
As distributors, we are often supplied
with promotional copies of new album
releases for radio stations. We currently
have an extensive list of stations, but
we don't want to miss any area that would
use the albums but is not on our list.
Women's music is frequently played on
college, listener-sponsored, public and
sometimes progressive radio stations.
If you know of programs or stations, let
us know. In the next issue of Women's
Music News, we'll publish a list of all
the stations! WMN readers will know
where to listen and the stations wi•ll
receive a little free publicity.
If you are involved with a radio station
that already receives albums from Midwest
Women's Music Distributors, Inc., let us
know that you want to be listed!
LET'S KEEP THE MUSIC PLAYING!!!
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Milwaukee Sale
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WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
is a small company interested primarily in
working with the local St. Louis and
regional community to present women's
dances, cormnunity theatre and small concerts.
Barbara Lau, Connie Lane and Mary
Carpenter formed Wired Women to organize
dances every Thursday at the Heartbreak
Hotel. Capacity crowds talk, dance and
generally have fun. 1'We seem to attract
women who don't like to go to a bar,"
said Lau.
Wired Women is currently working on an
April 20-22 run of Last Sunnner at Bluefish
Cove on the Webster College campus. Last
Swiiiii"er is about a group of lesbinns who
vacation at the cove and must deal with
a straight voman who, not knowing that all
the women are lesbians, also vacations
there. The play was written by Jane Chambers,
a lesbian playwright highly-touted for
this and other works.
For more information on Wired Women, call
(314) 776-8502.
~ecords and cassettes sold by Midwest
Women's Music are available for sale
at our office in the Marshall Building.
Presently, the office is open to make
retail sales from 10am to 6pm Monday
through Friday, but if there is interest,
these hours could be expanded. Because
we have a small group of volunteers and
paid staff, you are safest if you call
ahead to be sure that someone will be lo
the office when you want to stop by . . .
In fact, we are happy to stay later,
arrive earlier or meet you here on the
weekend - if we make arrangements in
advance.
Give us a call - 278-0066 - and a visit!
Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
207 E. Buffalo Street
Suite 545
53202
Milwaukee, WI
We are located on the corner of Buffalo
(four blocks south of Wisconsin Avenue)
and Water Streets. Take the elevator to
the fifth floor.
HOLSTEIN'S
2464 North Lincoln, Chicago, IL
(312) 327-3331
presents
FERRON
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th
Celebrating the
Release of Her New Album
SHADOWS ON A DIME
2 Shows at
8PM and 10PM
Are You Receiving More
Than One Newsletter?
We think we have eliminated all of the
duplicate names from our mailing list!?!
If you can prove we haven't• do let us
know. . .
Thanks a million!
And, in the meantime, please pass your
extra newsletter to a friend.
$5 ticket plus
. 2 drink minimum required
ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT
HOLSTEIN'S
and
HOLSTEIN'S TOBACCO STAND
222 West Adams Building
NEW NAME
Does Your
Address Label
Say"NWML" ?
If ''NWML" appears in the upper right
hand corner of your address label on this
newsletter, this is probably your first
mailing from Midwest Women's Music.
We received your name from the National
Women's Mailing List because you indicated
an interest in ''women's music."
Please let us know if you want to continue
receiving this newsletter! If we do not
hear from you, you will not continue receiving Midwest 's Women's Music News.
As of March 1, 1984, Midwest Women's Music
Distributors, Inc. will begin doing
business as Midwest Music, Inc.
Not only is the new name "less of a mouthful"
but with some of our recent projects, it
is also more accura'te:
+ Midwest recently began distributing
and promoting ''Men's Music" by -profeminist and gay men and many
children's albums.
+ Midwest has always done a substantial
amount of promotion for its artists.
To new artists looking for assistance,
our longer name is misleading.
+ Midwest has recently been involved in
concert production with various other
community groups and production companies.
Midwest Music, Inc. will STILL:
- continue as the exclusive women's music
distributor in the Midwest,
- publish WOMEN I S MUSIC NEWS,
- work closely with labels, artists, producers and bookers within the network
of women's music businesses.
Look for the familiar record logo on your
albums and tapes, but now with our new
"nickname!"
Many new exciting albums are planned by
our artists in the coming months. Look
for these new albums soon!
Ferron's new album SHADOWS ON A DIME will
be available in early March-.-This has
been a long awaited album which is full
of wonderful songs. Perron will be touring
this spring also. Songs on the ablum
include "It Won't Take Long", "Snowin'
in Brooklyn", "I Never Was To Africa"
and "Shadows on a Dime. "
Holly Near has a new album coming out
April 1, WATCH OUT is a beautiful folk
album that Holly Near has recorded with ... Jj, r,
Trapezoid, a well-known folk group. I.~:': :_:;) :·
has some wonderful new songs that are
,: ,,
sure to be favorites.
•\ .
Tret Fure's album,TERMINAL HOLD, will
also be available soon. It~a hot
rock oriented album that could well
be the fastest moving album we have.
Ginni Clemmens of Chicago fame, is
releasing a new lp on Flying Fish
Records in March. LOPIN ' ALONG THRU
THE COSMOS is an album of songs about
human potential.
our
Robin Flower has a release expected in
the very near future also. Her toetapping music is something we always
look forward to
FllST DIBS is going
to be great.
Feb 18
Feb 25
Feb 25
Mar 10
Mar 21
Mar 22
23
Jasmine
M-lnne.a.pow, MN
Un,l;taJi,la.n Ce.ntvr. 900 M:t. Cull.ve.
( be.fund GU-thlue. The.a.,tJie.)
Show -t.talt:t6 a:t 8 :00 p.m.
TIX:
$8. oil. $10.
(6 72) 224-9592
Claudia Schmidt
Ma.fuon, WI
MAT C AwiUoJUU.m
Shaw ,t,:t.a.,c,u, a:t 8 : 00 p. m.
Fa.Le.en Woman Pll.oduction-t., Inc..
(608) 249-7872
TIX: $ 7, $9, $ 12
Room o~ One.'-t. Own, Whole. Ea!z,th,
Boehm'-t., Qu.intu-t.enc.e.
CONCERT
CALENDAR
Mar 23
Jasmine
Be.lo..U, 1 WI
Be.lo..U Colle.Re.
Show ,t,-tM,t,t, a.:t
TIX: $4.
Be.lo..U CoUe.ge.
(608) 365-3391
(608) 365-7752
Un-lon Ba.l.lltoom
10 : 00 p. m•
Women' -t. Ce.nte.Jz.
e.x.t. 730 OIL
6oll. fue.ction-t.
Mar 24
Ann Reed
La. Cll.o-t.-t. e., WI
Anne.ti:e. Re.c1.;ta.,l Ha.U, UWLa.X
Show ,t,taJLt.,t, a:t 8:00 p.m.
TIX: $4 - -t.:tude.nt-6
$5 Oil. $7 - pu.bUc.
OU-t and Abou.,t, Women PJz.oduc.t.lon-t.
Jasmine
M-i.1,,oo.u.k.e.e., WI
Ja.zz Ga.Ue.Jz.y 932 E. Ce.ntvr.
Show ,t,ta/i.:t.,6 in e.ve.ning
HuM,lc.a.ne. PJz.o du.ctio n,t,
(414) 228-7776
TIX: $7.
Mar 31
Sweet Honey in the Rock
S:t. Pau.l, MN
Ce.n:tll.al PJz.uby-tVl.-la.n Chall.eh
500 Ce.daJt a.:t Ex.c.hange.
Show -t.-tMU a.:t 8 : 00 p. m.
AVA PJz.oduction-t.
(612) 224-9592
TIX: $ 10. 50 _; $ 12. 50; $ 14. 50
Margie Adam
M-lnne.a.pow, MN
Un,i,:t,a/ua.n Ce.n:tvr. 900 Mt. CUJz.ve.
Show ,t,talLt.,t, a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pll.oduction-t.
(672) 224-9592
TIX: $8 a.nd $10
Apr 1
Tongues and Savage/Love opens
with' Ronnie Gilbert
St; Lou,l,t,, MO
.
Re.pe.Jz.toll.y The.a.:te.Jz. 06 St. Lou,l,t,
TIX: $10.
c.lo-t. u Apll.U 8
(314) 968-4925
Holly Near
Roc.kooJz.d, IL
Women' ,t, Ce.ntvr. The.a.tell. 317 PMk
Show -t.-ta.w a:t 7 :00 p.m.
TIX: $6J. $8, $10, $12 oil.
;;,2 5 6oll. cu.nne.Jz. & -t.how
(875) 965-9663
Apr 4
Holly Near
Apr 5
Robin Flower Band
Ame.&, IA
Ma.-ln:te.nanc.e. Sh,op Ioim Sta:te. U
Show ,t,:tali;t,t, a:t 9 :00 p.m.
(575) 294-2758
Teresa Trull & Barbara Higbie
Ka.n-t.M CUy, MO
TIX: $6.
(876) 531-3777
Obelllun, OH
1min In, 1nIm In Im In Im In Im Imm In Im 1,, 1
Apr 6
Apr 10
Holly Near
&
Cris Williamson
&
Cris Williamson
Au6t.ln, TX
Fayetteville, AR
Apr 11
Apr 6
Tret Fure
Tret Fure
Hou~.tan, TX
Robin Flower Band
M.lnneapofu, MN
AVA Pll.Odu.ction.6
(6 72) 224-9592
Apr 7
THE SECOND DANCE TILL YA
Chic.ago , IL
Mebr.o 3730 N. C.ta.Jtk.
Fun ~.to.JLUi M 8:00 p.m.
Apr 13
DROP PARTY
KeepHeJt~ Pnoduction.6
$5 and $6
Women and CWdtt.en Fw.t
Jane Addam~ Book.6.tone
Bookl.ov~
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Meg Christian & special opening act
Chic.a.go, IL
People'~ Chunc.h 941 W. La.w1tenc.e
Show 6.tMU M 8 :00 p.m.
TIX: $9.50 and $11.50
M.ldwu.t MU6.lc. & Keephell.6
(6ee pa.ge 1 I
TIX:
Apr 7
Apr 14
Meg Christian and Robin Flower Band
Ma.~on, WI
MATC Auditotuum
Show 6tAAu M 8 :00 p.m.
Fal..f.en Woman Pnoduc.tion.6, Inc.
(608) 249-7872
$8, $10, $12
(672) 224-9592
$10.50; $12.50; $14.50
TIX:
Apr 21
(372) 769-6899
$5.
Meg Christian
M-U.uttuk.ee, WI
YWCA 610 N. Ja.c.k.6on
Show L6 evening peJt~oJtma.nc.e
HUJtlr.ic.ane P~aduction.6
TIX:
Apr 22
Robin Flower Band
Chic.a.go, IL
WBEZ na.d.lo {Uve t..tad.lo aud.lenc.e)
(414) 228-7776
TIX: $7
(372) 890-8237
Apr 25
Apr 8
Robin Flower Band
Chic.a.go, IL
Mountain Mav.lng Co66eehoU6e
{women only)
TIX:
Apr 8
The Paul Winter Consort
M.lnneapofu, MN
Onc.hu.tna HaU 111 N.lc.ole.t.t Ave
Show ~.tMu M 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pnodu.c.tion.6
Ferron
Chic.ago, IL
Hol6.te.ln't. 2464 N. Unc.oln
Showt, M 8:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.
TIX: $5. pfut. 2 dtt.ink.6
Robin Flower Band
Ca1r.bonda.le, IL
Main.6~eet EM.t
(678) 549-5223
(372) 327-3337
Apr 8
Holly Near
Tonon.to, Canada
Apr 9
Holly Near
Ann Mboun,
Ferron
M.lnneapolli , MN
Uni.tanian Cen.teJt 900 Mt. Cunve
Show t,:ta/r..t.!, M 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pnodu.c.tiont,
(612) 224-9592
TIX: $10 and $8
Holly Near
Ka.lama.zoo, MI
Apr 10
Apr 27
MI
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Black History Special
Apr 28
Ferron
Ma.cli.-60 n, WI
EMt H-i.gh
2222 E. ~fungton
Show 4:ta.Jr..:t6 a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
Fa.Uen Woman P1toduc.:ti.on1.,, Inc..
(608) 249-7872
TIX:
May 1
$8, $10, $12
Ginni Clennnens
Cfuc.a.go, 1L
Hol6tein'4 2464 N. Llncoln
Show 4tcvr.,ti, a.:t 8 :00 p. m.
(Look 601t otheJt Cfuc.a.go da.:tu
cdeblt.a..:ti.ng heir. new a.lbum! l
May 11
Kate Clinton and Ann Reed
M.i.nnea.poW, MN
UnLta.!uan Cen:teJt 900 Mt. Mve
Show 4:ta.Jr..:t6 a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
AVA P1t.oduc.:ti.on1.,
(672) 224-9592
TIX: $8 a.nd $10
May 16
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
~.:ti.n, TX
May 17
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
Ma.~on, WI
Ma~on Ci.vie CenteJt
Fa.Uen Woman a.nd ~ t M~ic
May 18
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
Cfuc.a.go, 1L
Med.i.na.h Templ.e
Midwe..st M~ic
May 19
20
Iowa Peace Chatauqua
Vu Moinu, 1A
4211 E. GJUtnd Avenue
Vu Moinu, IA
50312
I 515 l 274 -4 851
Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Ginni
Clemmens, Inti-Illimani, Betsy
Rose and many more!
May 25
26
27
NATIONAL WOMEN'S MUSIC FESTIVAL
Bloomington, IN
Univelt.6Uy 06 lncli.a.no. Ca.mpu..&
c.onc.e/Lt.6, wo11.luhop4, 6.i.ne
exh.ibiu,
WlA/NrA.MF,
IN
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pe1t60Jrme1t ,t,howc.a.4e
Box 5217, Btoomington,
47402, (812) 336-0676
(377) 637-2906
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In honor of Black History Month, we are
offering a special sale on all albums
by Black performers. Any three $8,00
albums or cassettes for only $22.00.
Save $2.00 ofi the regular price.
There are many fantas~ic albums now
available by Black performers. Any
of the albums listed below may be
purchased until March 31st at this
special 3 for $22,00 price.
Jpt
$22,()()/
Sweet Honey in the Rock, SWEET HONEY
Sweet Honey in the Rock, BELIEVE I'LL
RUN ON
Sweet Honey in the Rock, GOOD NEWS
Sweet Honey in the Rock, WE ALL.
EVERYONE OF US
Linda Tillery, LINDA TILLERY
Mary Watkins, SOMETHING MOVING
Mary Wtakins, WINDS OF CHANGE
MEAN MOTHERS
WOMEN'S RAILROAD BLUES
RED , WHITE AND BLUES
PIANO SINGERS BLUES
WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES
HOT SNOW
BIG MAMAS
SUPER SISTERS
BOOGIE BLUES
Blackberri and Friends, FINALLY
Rita Marley, HARAMBE
Rita Marley, WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
Judy Mowatt, BLACK WOMAN
Judy Mowatt, ONLY A WOMAN
Jane Sapp, ?AKE A LOOK AT MY PEOPLE
Newest Releases
WE ALL . . . EVERYONE OF us by Swe.e,t Honey
.ut :the. Roc.k
- -a .6.tunn.i.ng nw album tha:t. c.on:t..lnu.u :to
.in6u.6e. both butclltiona.l and c.onte.mpoll.aJly
matcvuai. wUh a .6pe.c.,i,.a1. v-<.bMnc.y and a
6.vun .6 e.n.6 e. o6 c.ommU:me.nt.
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CITY LIFE by ALIVE!
---a]iimp,ing ne.w JteleMe. 61tom th-<.-6 jazz
e.n.6e.mble. 6e.a.:tulung .6u.c.h Mng.6 M
"Happy End-<.ng.6 ", "A61te.aka", and "Viamond.6
Me. Whe.1te. You Find Them."
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND by Hu.nde.1t.Vav.u
-nw pe.1t601tme.1t on :the. .6c.e.ne. ~Ir.Om Noltth
Ca.1to.Una. who ha.6 a hu.6ky, b.lue..6y vo-<.c.e.
and who .6.utg.6 mo.6ily OJr.ig-<.nai. mate.Jtial
about love. and 6tie.nd6h-<.p.
MAMA WANTED TO BE A RAINBOW DANCER by
--L.inda Allen - -an al.bum 6u.U.. o!, gentle. ba.Uad6 and
fiolk .tunu 6Jr.Om th-<.-6 6 ~ t .6.inge.JtM ngWIUte.Jt.
WEST VIRGINA WOMAN by Kalte.n Mac.kay
---Ka.Jr.en pla.y.6 fi.ddl.e., banjo, gu.U:alr.,
du.le,i,me/1, and a.u.tohtvtp. Many .6ongA a.Jte.
oti.g.inal whUe. moAt Me. tJta.clltiona.l
Appai.a.c.h-<.an tu.nu. AU. Me. g1r.e.at!
FROM THE HEART by Me.g ChJri..a,t.ian.
---a.Oe.a.u;U6u.l new .6.tud-<.o album tha:t.
c.on:ta..i.n..6 .6ong.6 06 gentle. honuty and
wonde.1t6u.l mu.6-<.c. that wlU iMJUn and melt
you.It .6p-<.ltli.
RUNNING by June. Milling:t.on
-June.'A .6e.c.ond .6olo al.bum .u an e.xc.e.lle.r.:tl~
e.xe.c.u:ted 1te.l.e.a1,e. with a. 6a.n:t.Muc. 1toc.k.
•
1,ou.nd.
THE EDGE OF ~ HORIZON by K.alte.n Be.th
-c.ove.lt.6 a w-i.d.e. 1tange. 06 mu.6-<.c.a.l .6tylu
inc.lud-<.ng Jte.ggae., c.ou.ntlty, 1toc.k n 1r.0U .
.He.It lytiCA Me. 6unny, politic.al and
poruc..
JY(JAf£N~8 NUS/e ·eATAtO(}
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Below is a list of many of the albums we carry - but not all. If you want
an album which is not on the list, order it••• if it's not available,
we will refund your money! Most albums are $8.00 unless noted.
An asterisk(*) means that
it is also available on cassette.
•Margie Adam
Carole Etzler . SOMETIMES I WISH
SONGWRITcR
Ma1t9-ie' • evVL- popuialt
*Margie Adam
;wt
album -inci.udu"Tl,e Un-ccOll.n Song"
Carole Etzler
NAKED KEYS
Maxine Feldman
•Margie Adam
WE SHALL GO FORTH
po-li,.tical and 6oual l,,.,1,uu JtecoJtded Uve
*Ferron
HERE IS A LOVE SONG
*Debbie Fier
ALIVE!
Robin Flower
CALL IT JAZZ
MORE THAN FRIENOS
t'<11d.Ulona.l and o«g-inal bwegJtMo
Rabin Flower
MAMA WANTED TO BE A RAINBOW DANCER
GREEN SNEAKERS
hot 6em-in-i6t bi'.ueg""-46 !
-006t 6em-inMt baXR.ad6 and 6olk tunu on debut alb~
Siran Avedis
IN YOUR !iANDS
dynamfr jazz album by nw-comVI.; exceptional back-up WOM
R..i.ve Jtecond-tng cap-tuJtu hot Jthythml> 06 Alive/
Linda Allen
TESTIMONY
6-ta-ten,en.U on t-i6e and love by a magnetic pV1.60JtmV1. GREI
GJtea-t!
6-iM.t album by -th-i6 Jazz gJtaup; -inci.udu "Sp,iJt« Hea.i'.VI."
•Alive!
CLOSET SALE
comedy album by a 6ound-ing mu:theJt 06 lub-ian 6em-ini.6t cufC.-.,,
6uUy 011.d1utJtated albwn u 6 mU1>hy love 1,ong•
•Alive!
WOMANRIVER FLOWING ON
.601196 06 6Jteedom and women' 6 unay by 601'.k a.tLtl6t
beauli6u.l'. co.Ueetion o 6 Jtei'aung 1>olo p,iano pV1.6011.m<1ncu
•Margie Adam
60lo 6olh album 06 6em-cn-i6t 601196
Kris Gannon
TATTOOS
STRONG AGAIN
1>./:liong poWVL6ul ly«c.1> and voca.i.6 by M.idwutVl.n aJl.tl6t
mellow Jtock 6em-in-i6t album by 60JtmV1. Clucagoan
jazz-6lavaJted pop albwn by women' 6 band
*Kay Gardner
MOONCIRCLES
bea.uli6ul med-ttati~e p-iecu on 6lu:te a.nd da.66-ccal guda·
Be Be K' Roche
*Kay Gardner
Baba Yaga
ON THE EDGE
BE BE K' ROCHE
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
EMERGING
contempOJtaJty, expV1.-tmen:ta.l Nw Age Mund6
"R & B" band; -indudu "Kah{ua Ma.ma"
*Kay Gardner
BERKELEY WOMEN'S Mt!SIC
MOODS AND RITUALS
plea1>an:t blend 06 vaJt-toUI> coun:tJty, bluu and Latin jazz
Jtela.ung, hea,t'.,ing mUl>-cc by Kay; veJty popui.M a.lbwn.
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
deep hU6ky vo-cce on 6em-in-i6t a.nd pJtogJtU•-cve c.unc.VLM.
Judy Gorman-Jacobs
TRYIN' TO SURVIVE
6econd album by gMup 06 -infii.v-idually -talented a.tLtl6-t6
Heather Bishop
•Haresuite
Izguierda
o«g-inal and pJtev-ioMly-JtecOJtded woJtk by Canad-can pVl.6DJtmVI.
I LOVE WOMEN WHO LAUGH
bluu and Jtoek wdh 6:tMng -iM-tJtumentation & 6em-in-i6t ly«c.1>
Cheap Cologne
*Kristin Lems
WIVlm vocall>
LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL
,~
WILD WOMEN DON'T GtT THE BLUES
MAKING LIGHT
:'\
Lili th
BOSTON RIDE
ullUl>uall!f "6un" eaJtly Jtock/ 6unk LP 6Mm Booton.
*Gayle Marie
1>-tJtong hUl>ky enVl.getic. vo.ice 1>-cr19.in9 o«g-inal
ma.tvuai
LAVENDAR JANE LOVES WOMEN
6-iMt lub-ian--iden-t-i6-ied LP -in Women'• MU!>-cc
LIVING WITH LESBIANS
6e«OU6 and humoJtoU6 -tunu on lub-ian R..i.6e
*Alix Dobkin
XX ALIX
tluJtd' album 06 pVl.l>onal yet un-ivVl.l>al themu
FROM WOMEN'S FACES
ooothlng vocall> on -impoJt-ta.n:t 6oc-cal ,t1,1>uu
Judy Eron
.i11
WEST VIRGINIA WOMAN
mU6<C..
.
1>-tJtong vocall> and enVLgy by a. .talented mM-iua.n;debu:t~
THE WOMAN THAT I AM
*June Mi 11 ington
I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT WAS ME
poWeJt6u.l'. 6em-in-i6t ly«M by expe«ence_,d 601'.k a.tLtl6t
HEARTSONG
Mu.l'.6u.l'. Jtock by 6DJtmVI. membVI. on "Fanny."
Ho 11 y Near. HANG IN . THERE
Ho.Uy'1> 6-iMt album 06 a.nu-""" oong• 06 .Che e<VU'.y 70'1> .
*Holly Near
LIVE ALBUM
Uve JtecoJtd-tng captwung WCllUn:th and 6-tJteng:th 06 6em<tJMm.
*Holly Near
YOU CAN KNOW ALL I Af
beauti,6u.l'., poWVL6u.l'. 60n91> about women'• tive,1.
*Holly Near
IMAGINE MY SURPRISE
4-tJtongly 6em-in-il>t, 1Mp,iJtational rna-te«a.i; cxc.dittg voe.alb.
*Holly Near
Therese Edell
NIGHT RAINBOW
o'!-'-g-inal 6em-tll-t4t ma-tVl.-ial by noJt:tJ,wut 601'.I, o.i.11geJt .
THREE GYPSIES
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND
WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP
Karen Mackay
cowWly-1,tyte baXR.ad6; -indudu "Good Old VoJta"
Al ix Dobkin
IN THE OUT DOOR
FJ':Oduced -in JtupoMe :tn de6eat 06 .the. ERA.
Ila Meyer
*Alix Dobkin
OH, MAMA!
6-iMt 1>olo album by one 06 the 6Jtuhut vo.i.cc1> ·
com-ic monologuu by ,the nwut tub-can 6em-iM4t corned-ten, ,
Hunter Davis
JUST ONE TIME
.econd album by lead-ing m-idwut 6em-in-i6t.
bluu-1,tyl,e album by a. "long-time 6«end"
Casse Culver
ONE OF . THESE DAYS
*Kristin Lems
double album cilebJtating 10 lfeaM 06 OUv-ia RecoJtd6 •13.00,1
Kate Clinton
HOUSE OF MANY COLORS
6em-in-i6t 601196 by co- 6oundVI. 06 Na,t ' l Women' 6 MU!>-cc Fut.
pVl.l>onal and poUtical 6on91> 6M 6em-in-i6-t6
*Ginni Clelflllehs
Jeri tree
*Kristin Lems
FACE THE MUSIC
*Meg Christian/Williamson
JASMINE
Laffey/O'Hara
I KNOW YOU KNOW
'Meg Christian
TURNING IT OVER
Jte6(.eetive, 6em-in-i6t themu wlth powhed,
Jasmine
exc.ept,ional vo-iee a.nd 6em-in-i6t ma.teJt-ial 61tom Canada
6-iMt 0£..i.v-ia album! .i.nci.udu "Ode Tc A Gym TeachVI."
'Meg Christian
.
hot St. lou-i6 jazz duo wah gJtowlng aud-ience.
Connie Ka 1dor
CHEAP COLOGNE
exuting nem-i'IIMt jazz blf gJtoup 06 women and mm
"'1eg Christian
QUIET THUNDER ,
3Jtd WoJtld, 6em-in-i6t pVl.l>peetivu; enchanting vocaXb.
CELEBRATION
Heather Bishop
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
new 1>06-t JtOck 6em-in-i6t band 6Jtom Cot'.wnbUI>, Oh-i.o.
GRANDtlOTHER'S SONG
mellow 6olk wdh 1>-tJtong bluu -in6luence
Heather Bi shop
RIGHT BEHIND YOU
FIRE IN THE RAIN
powhed pop 1>tyle album on pVl.l>ona.l & pul.i .t i.c.a.t .thc.111c..1,.
*Holly Near
SPEED OF LIGHT
poU:t-ical ma.tVl.-ial -in Jtoc.k •tyi'.e; to:ic.h
o6
"";19'"'.
*Holly Near/Ronnie Gilbert
ONLY ON CASSETTE
LIFELINE
p1Log1tu4.i.ve 401194 done .i.n the tlul.d.i..u.on 06 the WeaveM.
'4 Holly Near
JOURNEYS
Allegra Brou~hton
SONGS FOR THE HEART
ec.lec.t<.c. fflU4-<.c.ai. Hyle 06 011.i.9.i.nai. our190 wi.th
H0Uy'4 6a.volt.i.tu 61tom hVL 6.i.llht 4.i.X ai.bWM.
Ova
Joanna Cazden
OUT Of BOUNDS
.i.ntVt.ut.i.ng halunon.i.u on women' 4 tl,emu by Bll.i.,tu,h duo.
Parker/Grahn
OLD FRIENDS
6ol.k-4tyl.e lub.i.a.n-6em.i.ni4t mo.t/lJU.C.l on a new 11eleMe.
Ann Reed
CARPEDIUM
11.i.c.h pl.e44a.nt vo.i.c.e on debut al.bum o[ olt.i.g.i.nai. Mng4.
Reel World String Band
LIVE IN CONCERT
une 06 the 6wt "Womer1'h MU4.i.C" wo~kh
poetlly on 6em.i.ni4t/l.ub.i.a.n themu; well-done.
Judy Reagan
REEL WORLC STRING BAND
Casse Culver
~twlu,
SONGS AND OTHER DREAMS
ca.6.6t'-t.tl'
v6
µJil!v.i.vu.,H.y-uwtccuJt.Jcd 6m1~6
Judy ~ 11
SWEET CLOVER HONEY
Olt<.9-<
6olk 40ng4 "" 6em.i.ni4m and l.i.6e
5-woman bluegllll44 gllOup 06 tluJ.d.i..uorw.l & olt.i.g.i.nai .tunu.
Mag~ie and Jude
Reel World String Band
6eniu,.u,t 6olk-4tyle mo.tell.i.ai. on elWl.a-long c.Moette
LONG WAY 10 HARLAN
2nd al.bum by band W-i.th ba.n j o, 6./.ddle a.nd mv1te I
Malvina Reynolds
Ova
MALVINA
B. Rose/ C. Winter
MAMA LI ON
Sharon Riddell
River
AS STRONG AS ANYONE CAN BE
c.hllditen 14 CM41?.Ue 06 6em.i.ni4t, Hl6-a6 6.i.Jtm.i.ng 601194
11,Y ILLUSTRIOUS CA~EER
wdh 6em.i.ni4t
LI VE
1978 1tecMcli.r19 06 olt.i.g-ina.l 40ttgh lbe601te Sweet So1tc.1?.1L!fi
la.tut p11091tU4.i.ve mo.teJL.i.a.l by Malvina.
c.ou,wz.y fflU4.i.c.
OVA
B. .Rose/ C. loii nter
HELD OVER
mo1te pol.i.t.i.c.ai. 6em.i.ni4t wo1tk by 4peC-ULt woman.
Malvina Reyno 1ds
WE DENY NONE OF OUR CHANGES
London duv 4"-Yl96 6.tltung -t'e.6bt.ar1-6cm.t.,U.6t &vug6
6a.moU4 6oltu..i.ngVL '4 mM.t popula.11 Mt194.
Malvina Reynolds
voc.a.f.4
olt<.g<.niil 6olk hDn94 by long-time 6em.i.n.i.4t 4.i.nge/1.
Casse Culver
WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT YOU?
=
LI VE & WELL
B. Rose/ C. Winter
wow.
STRONG SINGERS
otucli.o-p1toduced cMoet.te 06 new 4ong4 and hcvunon.i.u
UNDERCURRENTS
mellow µop W-i.th c.ountlly 6lavo1t by 4-woman band.
Rosy's Barand Grill
Laura Wetz 1er
TO~CH AND GO
.i.nt.i.mo.te 001190 ui.i.th 4.tllong -iMtllumen.ta.ti.on
ROSY'S BAR PND GRILL
c.ountlly/bluegltl144/6ol.k by popula.11 ".idwut tlt.i.o.
Linda Shear
LINDA SHEAR
a.U olt.i.g.i.nal lub.i.a.n fflU4.i.c.; ava..i.labl.e to lub.i.a.M only.
Woody Sirrmons
OREGON MOUNTAINS
SPECIAL ALBUMS
blueg/lll44-4fyle al.bum W-i.th .two ban JO .i.M.tllumentai.4.
*Woody Sirrmons
Bri~ht Morning Star
WOODY SIMMONS
Sweet Honey in the Rock
SWEET HO~EY IN THE ROCK
Ac.appella go4pe.f. g11oup on valt.i.ety 06 40c..i.a.l. themu.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
BRIGHT MORNING STAR
el<C-<.lillg pltOgltU4.i.Ve mo.teJL.i.a.l by 1/ew Engl.and gMup.
pop/bl.uegllll44 4.tyle 06 danc.eable mo.teJL.i.a.l.; 6un!
*The Weavers
TOGETHER AGAIN
live 1tec.01tckn9 06 WeaveM' 1980 1tcu,uon .i.n Ca1t.,eg...e Hali.
BELIEVE I' LL RUN ON
40ngo about Blac.k women' 4 l.i.vu ana' otltrut 6eni.i.n.i.~.t .U.4UC.h.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
GOOD NEW~
l.i.ve 6 but 1tec.olld.i.ng 06 4upeJLb mateJL.i.a.l.
Marcia Taylor
ANTHOLOGIES
TINDER
1tema.llkable, 6.i.llht 40lo al.bum.
WHAT WE DJD WHILE WAITING
Linda Tillery
album 4haJi.ed • by 60U1t new 6em.i.n.i.4t pe1t601tmeM.
LINDA TILLERY
powVL6ul 40ul6ul voc.a.f.4.
SIDE BY SIDE
Teresa Trull
1te-enac.tmenu 06 6amoU4 4peec.hu .i.n women'o /w,tMy.
THE WAYS A WOMAN CAI, BE
TVt.ua'4 debut al.bum 06 6olk, c.ountlly and pop.
LESBIAN CONCENTRATE
lub.i.a.n 4ampl.Vt. .i.n llUpDMI?. to An.aa Bltyant.
*Teresa Trull
LET IT BE KNOWN
glteat blend 06 go4pe.f., 6unk 6 pop.
•Teresa Tru 11 /Barbara Higbie
UNEXPECTED
MEAN MOTHERS
1te-1tecoltd.i.ng 06 well-known bl.uu pVL601tmeM
a 6U4.i.on 06 Mc.k, pop and jazz.
Twin Tide
WOMEN'S RAILROAD BLOES
STEREOTYPES
women l.i.v.i.ng W-i.thout men .i.n 20 '4 6 30' o.
c.lea1t, hawtt.i.ng halunon.i.u 06 woman-.i.dent.i.6.i.ed 4-i.4.teM.
Robin Tyler
4a-t.ui,i_c_
c.omed,J l.p on
Willie Tyson
41?.Wm,
Ila.Wm and othl?.ll
i44UU.
4a-t.ui,i.c.af. 6em.i.n.i.4t mateJL.i.a.l by tai.ented pVL601tmVl.
HOT SNOW
11e-1tec.01tcung6 by ja.zz pVL601tmeM 06 30'o & 40'o.
Mary Watkins
SOMETHING MOVING
6.i.llht jazz-6U4.i.on a.tbum .i.n women'o mU4-ic.
BIG MAMAS
h.i.gh quai..i.t!{ c.0Uect.i.o11 06 old bluu 1teco~d-i1194.
WINDS OF CHANGE
Jazz pu1no ui.i.th 6u.U 01tc.hutllat-ion.
*Cris Wi 11 i amson
WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES
1te-1tecoltd.i.n9 06 olt.i.g.i.nai. veM.i.on 06 t.i.lie c.ut & othvw
FULL COUNT
pop/bluu lp 06 4a-t.ui,i.c.ai'. and 4eJL.i.oU4 .tltemu.
Mary Watkins
PIANO SINGEl!S BLUES
o d bl.uu 4.u,ge114 a.c.c.ompan!f themoelvu on p.i.a.no_
WILLIE TYSON
Wi 11 ie Tyson
l!ED, WH !TE AND BLUES
uttVt.ut.i.ng l.i.nVL no.tu ac.c.ompany a.U Rooetta 11eleMe.o
ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID
SUPER SISTERS
outlul.geoU4 anthology bluu b!f women .i.n 20 'o s 30 'o.
CHANGER AND THE CHANGED
but 4elllng album .i.n women'4 IIIU4.i.C h-utOJty;beaut.i.6ul!
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL I
Cris Williamson
1teenac..tmenu 06 4peec.hu b!f 6amoU4 6em.i.ni4th.
LIVE DREAM
live 1tec.01tcU.ng 06 new mo.teJL.i.a.l wal. June M.i.Wngton.
*Cris Wil 1 iamson
STRANGE PARADISE
a.lLU.ht.i.C. 1OUllney .i.ntD Mc.k • n MU by
& 611.i.encu..
*Cris Williamson
CRIS WILLIAMSON
1te-.U,4Ue 06 CJiLi' 6.i.Jlht 4.tud-iO al.bum.
*Cris Williamson
LUMIERE
4c..<.enc.e-6an.tlU!1 4.toltlj 6 40ng4
*Cris Wil 1 i amson
6M
ch.i.ldll.en 06 aU agu.
BLUE RIDER
mov.uig baUadi. 6 up.tempo a.JVUl.ngemenu w/Bonn.i.e Ra.i.tt.
*Cris Wi 11 iamson
PORTRAIT
C!t.u. 1 6avoll.Ue 40ng4 61tom hell 6.i.llht 4.i.X ai.bWM.
C. Winter/B. Rose
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL 11
add.i.t..i.onai. naltllat.i.oM 06 mo1te 6em.i.n.i.4th pMt & p1Luen.1
cw
SWEET SORCERY
6em<.n.u.t lylUc.l> W-i.th otll.i.k.i.ng, otllong hcvunun.i.u.
WHAT IF I AM A WOIIAN? VOL I
naltllat.i.on o 6 wow o 6 4 6a.moU4 IU.ac.k women.
WHAT IF I AM A WOMAN? VOL 11
,nQJte wow by piluent-day IU.ac.k won en l.eadeM.
SONG OF THE SUFFRAGETTES
an.thology o
a olt.i.g.&to.t.
00119.1 .i.n cami - 6.i.lte htyle.
Garthwaite/Hawkins/Sorrels LIVE AT GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC
jazz, 6otk and poe.tlly by .thlle.e 4olo peJ160JU11eti
ClASSICAL
Sharon lsbin
SHARON ISBIN VOL I
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.
leclui.ic.4Uy 4upeJ1b -'lecu-'1di119 06 cla44<cai 9 ~ . t .
Priscilla Herdman
Sharon lsbin
Au4.tMUan 4ung.l done by ucepl-ionally .1ootlung vo-i.ce.
SHARON ISBIN VOL II
uq1.L<.6Ue 6-<.11geJl.i11g u11 up-'IU4-i.ve 1'-' ecu.
Kosse~lmguist
oJU.9-<.
I/ATER LILY
Priscilla Herdman
SEASONS OF CHANGE
Up-'le.64-i.ve. vocal4 011 contempo11.a1ty 4ung4
RETURN OF THE, GREAT MOTHER
WO.iii 011 h.u..tulU.C IWl!lell 4 n;y.tlu, .
woili
New England Women's~hony
WOMEN'S ORCHESTRAL WORt.
y WOIIIVI, condu ed by Kay GaitdneJt.
Hood/Hux table/Christiansen
WALLFLOWERS
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a cappe.Ua and 4,Ullple accompan.iment on .1wee.t luvunon-<.u
Maca 1ester Trio
CHAMBER WORKS BY WOMEN CCJIIPOSERS
e~cXU,19 yit 11elaung W0-'1"6 by 7 iw1111.11 13 -'lecoltd 4e.tl
Betsy Kaske
LAST NIGHT IN TOWN
-'lock 401.1nd 61tom a lkdwe..lte.1111 woman
Rosario Marciano
PIANO WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS
Rita Marley
HARAMBE
J1eU9-i.01.1A a,id poLUical themu -i.t1 -'leggae
beaull &ul p-<.ecu by now- 6amoU4 :compo.1 eti
Rosario Marciano
ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY WOMEN
cfuimiiUc woili p«6oJtmed
Thea Musgrave
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS ( set of 3)
Rita Marley
WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
6-i.-'l.l.t 4ulu album o 6 oll-ig-i..nal ma.tvu.al'.
Thea Musgrave
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (set of 3)
Mary McCasl in
WAY OUT WEST
p-'le.c-i..le and clea11 gtLU4/l and vo-i.ce thMughout
Mary McCasl in
PRAIRIE IN THE SKY
4econd "fllu.teJ111-4.tyle" album u6 olt-ig-i..nal 401194 and othe.Jt:
Mary McCasl in
Peter Al sop
ASLEEP AT THE HELM
Peter Alsop
UNIFOi!MS
Peter Alsop
DRAW THE LINE
Blackberri and Friends
LeRoy Dysart
Judy Mowatt
HOME
Si Kahri
DOING MY JOB
FINALLY
Jean Red pa th
SONG OF THE SEALS
Scott-i.4h ballad4 by well-k,wwn .tJuld-i.t-i.ona.l aJ4-i.i,.t
LOWLANDS
Jean Redpath
JEAN REDPATH
•mo1te tu11u -i.n Scott-i.4h .tMdit-i..un
SOMEBODY'S STORY
Chari ie Kin.9.
VAGUtLY REMINISCENT OF THE 60'S
Marie Rhines
TELLING IT FROM THE HEART
*Geof Morgan
IT COl4ES WITH THE PLUMBING
Chari ie Murphy
David Sereda
TARTANS AND SAGEBRUSH
Marie Rhines
e.xc-i...t-i..ng 411.cond album 06 Vtacu-ti.onal -i.n.1-t-'lumentat-i.on
CATCH THE FIRE
Jane Sapp
IN THE OUTFIELD {$5.00)
CHIVALRY LIVES
Wi 11 ie Sordil 1
Claudia Schmidt
*Tofu Wilson
ALL-AMERICAN BOY
CLAUDIA SCHMIDT
debut albUII by talented .1o~e.J1/ 4-i.n9eJ1 and mU4-i.c-i.an
PLEASE TIP YOUR WAITRESS
GAY NAIIE GAME
JANE SAPP
go4pe.l/blu.u .101194 06 61tee.dom, jl<4lice 6- 81'..o.ck upeJl.ienc,
LOVE'S GONNA CARR~ US
*Torn Wi I son
THE RECONCILIATION
Scatt-i.4h, Iwh and Amwcan Mddle nw-i.c
FINALLY LETTING IT GO
•Romanovsky/Phill ips
Fred Sma 11
Jean Red pa th
Vtacu-ti.una.l -i.114,tllumentat-i.on and 4.toll-iu on 40119.1
Chari ie King
Geof Morgan
ONLY A WOMAN
une 06 6-i.-'l.lt iwman 1te9gae pll.-'l6o-'lmll.lt and 4ot1!JW'l-i..teti
WE .ARE EVERYWHERE
Si Kahn
""'w
Judy Mowatt
BLACK WOMAN
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Patrick Haggerty LAVENDER COUNTRY
Gary Lapow
OLD FRIENDS
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MEN'S MUSIC
Claudia Sclvnidt
MIDWESTERN HEART
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Claudia Schmidt
WALLS TO ROSES
NEW GOODBYES, OLD HELLOES
Wu.t album by th-i...l popula-'I lol-i..dwe.4.teJlit IVl..tu..t
GAY AND STRAIGHT TOGETHER
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
Molly Scott/Sumitra
TOUR 1981
HONOR THE EARTH
be.aut-i.6ul me.lod-i.u about the eaJtth and the. 4p-iM..t
Peggy Seeger
DIFFERENT THEREFORE EQUAL
4UpVlb l!Jll-iU on many 611.ffl-i.n.u.t -i..44UU -i.n 6otk 4.tyle
Peggy Seeger
FROM WHERE I STANO
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WOMEN ART! STS ON OTHER LABELS
Barrett/Smith
AEOLUS
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Rosa 1ie Sorre 1s
ALWAYS A LADY
..wun gentle vo-i.ce by well-kiwwn 6otk p«601ta111.J1
.tMcu.ti.ona.l 6L4vo·
Rosalie Sorrels
MOMENTS OF HAPPINESS
eclec.t-i.c 4.tyle. MJ<.th 4.tlto11g -i.n.i.tllwwl/.llta.twn
Barrett/Smith
MUSIC OF THE ROLLING WORLD . .
.1e.cond albUII 06 1149-i.c, 114.tWLe and ..-,man-4p-iM..t
Lui Coll ins
Rosalie Sorrels
BAPTISM OF FIRE
Lui Collins
MADE
Laurie Speigel THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE
electllon-i.c and co-.,u.teJI IIIU.4-i.c
IN NEW ENGLAND
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County Down
COUNTY DOWN
TRAVELIN' LADY RIDES AGAIN
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p-'luty voca.l.l 06 love and U6e
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Kate Wo If
BACK ROADS
.otacu-ti.una.l moun.ta.in -i.n.1.tllwwen.t.l and .It/long voCAl.4
lwae 1tecollding o 6 6olli .1ong.1
Cathy Fink
.106.t count-'ly 6otk fflU4-i.c
Kate Wolf
DOGGONE MY TIME
6un album o 6 Mddle, banjo and plea.1-i.ng voCAl.4
Kate Wolf
Ha nnony Sisters
HA!lMDNY PIE
ca j 1.111 4u1.1nd4 61tom tll.to o 6 111114-i.cal WOIIMtll
SAFE AT ANCHOR
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0
Harmony Sisters
SECOND HELPING
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mo1te .tMcu-ti.ona.l fflU4-ic wUlt contempo,\4/lj/ ly,uu
LINES 014 THE PAPER
1:ate Wolf
CLOSE TO YOU
pile.tty al~ 06 .106t .twiu
Kate Wolf
GIVE YOURSELF TO LOVE (t1;:1.oc>)
live douhle. album o 6 new ma.tll/Wll 6011 Kate
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A SPECIAL ALBUM RELEASE TOUR!1
Meg Christian with
Diane Lindsay
and Sue
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A soft calm. •
Gentle honesty.
Warming your soul.
FROM THE HEART
Produced by:
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MILWAUICEE, WISCONSIN
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VOL. III
NO. 1 1984
ME(/ eHI/IBTIAN
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1984
8:00 p.m.
People's Church
Chicago
941 W. Lawrence Ave
TIX: $9.50 & $11.50
Ffl(JM THE HEAI/T
Meg Christian, performer, songwriter, and guitarist, will appear at People's Church
in Chicago on Friday, April 13, 1984 at 8:00 p.m.
Meg's new album and spring tour celebrate her continuing musical and personal growth!
Songs of love, change, spontaneity, deteraination and relationships make this new
release by Meg , FROM !!! !!!!!,, a wonderful treasure.
A founding mother of ''Women'• Music')leg'a unique ability to blend her spiritual path
with her political convictions is an inspiration to audiences of all ages and lifestyles.
With new material since her now-famous "Carnegie Hall tour" with Cria Williamson,
Meg'• interest in meditation over the last few years shines through in the calming,
self-affirming, but ever-upbeat songs and 4ialog.
Tickets available at:
Wqnen & Children First, Jane Addna, Booklovers in Westmont
922 West Armitage
410 S Mich. 8 West Burlington
TIClCETMASTER OUTLETS: Rose Recorde, Sportmarts and others
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about women, and other independent and
.alternative artists. Our primary business is wholesaie distribution of records
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alternative businesses, We also handle
some promotion to media, offer educational
programs and "listening parties," provide
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TONGUES a11d SAVAGE/LOVE
•by SAiW SHEPARD atui]OSEPH CHAIKIN'
A brand new Women's Music record company??
In the Midwest??
MARCH 21-APRIL 8
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Icebergg Records, Inc. is forming to help
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Their first project will be Ann Reed's
second album Room and Board with a projected release date of May 1984.
Icebergg is c011D11itted to working with
politically progressive performers and
hopes to begin several joint ventures
this year. Icebergg.'s projects are made
possible through contributions and loans
from women and men throughout the Midwest
who want to support these independent
efforts by alternative artists.
Additional contributions and loans will
enable Icebergg to work with more
nusicians!
Icebergg is looking for contributions of
any size and loans of $1,000. or more.
Monies can be designated for Ann Reed's
album, future projects or simply
undesignated.
For more information, contact:
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Icebergg Records
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Milwaukee, WI
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We are two people who have been listening
to Women's and Men's Music for the past
few years with growing excitement. We
would like to take this energy and uae it
to form a performing group to share this
music between ourselves and with others.
Our vision includes the following ideas:
1) women and men performing and playing
together,
2) performing a repertoire of progressive
women's/men's/political music,
l) a group that will perform for fun and
education,
Thanks for your support!
Y«~ ..... '
Calling All
Twin Cities (MN)
Pert ormers ! .
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C..01-LH,c: ~ ·c, U.N"H.1'
Depending on those of you who are intereated,
the group could be a capella. have instrumental back-up, contain dance and drama,
or ~onaist of any combination of our aany
talents. If anyone is interested and -ha•·
the energy, please contact us!
Brian Berg
3450 DuPont Ave S.
Apt. 101
Minneapolis. MN 55408
(612) 822-5082
Kathy Lai-son
2700 Bryant Avenue S.
Minneapolis• MN
55408
(612) 871-9448
Special thanks to the folks
in Danville, Illinois who
put their energy into convincing Greg Wilson at the
Chart Records and Tapes
to carry more Women's Music!
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1984 NWMF
The 10th annual National Women's Music
l.'estival will be held on Memorial Weekend,
May 25-27, 1~84 in Bloomington, Indiana.
The oldest and largest indoor celebration
of women's culture is held on the ·cam;us
of Indiana llniversity. In addition to
mai.nstage concerts featuring many old and
newer names in performing arts, the
festival offers diverse workshops, new
performer showcases, fine arts and video
exhibits, artisans and tradeswomen, and
networking in the music industry conference.
,otential exhibitors, showcase performers~
workshop presenters arid tradeswomen should
contact festival oragnizers to participate.
Performer showcase applications should
include a live demo tape, promotional
material and a photo. The showcases offer
national exposure for newer performing
artists.
Women interested in performing, exhibiting,
offering a workshop, selling their crafts,
or other involvement should write to:
National Women's Music Festival
P.O. Box 5217
Bloomington, IN 47402
Please mark the envelope to the attention
of the area of interest. Phone calls can
be made to (317) 637-2906 or (812) 336-4999.
Anyone having memorabilia from past
National Women's Music Festivals in Champaign
or Bloomington are asked to send it to
NWMF, Attention MIC Coordinator. Ticket
stubs, posters, pictures, programs, flyers
are needed to compile a retrospective
slide show and ten-year exhibit.
Thanks to "community interest" Chart now carries a
more complete line of progressive artists. Your
support and local purchases
will encourage him to
continue the larger selection. Don't be afraid to
make requests!!
AND THANKS A MILLION FROM
MIDw_EST and all the
people who will "discover"
the music at Chart! 1:/--1:/--
HoJiy
Near
in Rockford, IL
APRIL 1st (no foolln')
7p.m.
Sunday
at the
Women's Club Theater
.317 Park Avenue
in downtown Rockford
tickets $6, $8, $ I 0, &: $12
or $25 for dinner&: show
CALL
815/965-9663
or write:
cats
326 N. Avon
Rockford, IL 61 I 03
Holly Near and the
New Song Movement
•
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During May 1984, Cultural Work, · Inc. , the
non-profit organiz_a tion founded by Holly
Near and others will sponsor a national
tour by Holly Near and Inti-Illimani, a
Chilean folk ensemble living in exile in
Italy.
Inti-Illimani, formed _in 1967, is often
identified as a leadcr ' in the New Song
Movement in Latin America. They have
toured worldwide prior to and since the
1973 military coup which forced their exile.
Their musical style using Latin American
instruments such as bamboo flutes and cane
pipes parallels their social conunitment
to the revitalization of indigenous Latin
• American cultural values. Inti-Illimani ' .s
last United States tour was ln 1980.
Those people f~iliar with Holly Near' s
work will appreciate the special intricacies
that Inti-Illimani and Holly's combined .
talents create!
Concert dates around the country are being
planned. Midwest dates include Austin, TX
on May 15 or 16; Madison, WI on May 17;
Chicago, IL on May 18 and Iowa Peace
Chatauqua on May 19/20.
These exciting and dy~amic performances are
guaranteed to be sold out well in advance.
Look for details in national and local media
in March and April. You won't want to
miss this unique opportunity to enjoy an
evening of superior entertainment and to
renew your own COIIDllitment to world peace
and justice.
KeepHers INVITES YOU.
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'1HE SECOND DANCE Till YA DROP PARIY"
HUNDREDS OF WOMEN. HOT MUSIC.
APRIL 7, SAlURDAY 8:00 PM
METRO, 3730 N. CLARK
parl<ing available
Tickets: $5.00 /$6.00
Jane Addams Bookstore
Women & Children First
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radio station that plays women's music,
has a wotten's music program or would like
to play women's music? If so, let us know!
As distributors, we are often supplied
with promotional copies of new album
releases for radio stations. We currently
have an extensive list of stations, but
we don't want to miss any area that would
use the albums but is not on our list.
Women's music is frequently played on
college, listener-sponsored, public and
sometimes progressive radio stations.
If you know of programs or stations, let
us know. In the next issue of Women's
Music News, we'll publish a list of all
the stations! WMN readers will know
where to listen and the stations wi•ll
receive a little free publicity.
If you are involved with a radio station
that already receives albums from Midwest
Women's Music Distributors, Inc., let us
know that you want to be listed!
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WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
WIRED WOMEN PRODUCTIONS
is a small company interested primarily in
working with the local St. Louis and
regional community to present women's
dances, cormnunity theatre and small concerts.
Barbara Lau, Connie Lane and Mary
Carpenter formed Wired Women to organize
dances every Thursday at the Heartbreak
Hotel. Capacity crowds talk, dance and
generally have fun. 1'We seem to attract
women who don't like to go to a bar,"
said Lau.
Wired Women is currently working on an
April 20-22 run of Last Sunnner at Bluefish
Cove on the Webster College campus. Last
Swiiiii"er is about a group of lesbinns who
vacation at the cove and must deal with
a straight voman who, not knowing that all
the women are lesbians, also vacations
there. The play was written by Jane Chambers,
a lesbian playwright highly-touted for
this and other works.
For more information on Wired Women, call
(314) 776-8502.
~ecords and cassettes sold by Midwest
Women's Music are available for sale
at our office in the Marshall Building.
Presently, the office is open to make
retail sales from 10am to 6pm Monday
through Friday, but if there is interest,
these hours could be expanded. Because
we have a small group of volunteers and
paid staff, you are safest if you call
ahead to be sure that someone will be lo
the office when you want to stop by . . .
In fact, we are happy to stay later,
arrive earlier or meet you here on the
weekend - if we make arrangements in
advance.
Give us a call - 278-0066 - and a visit!
Midwest Women's Music Distributors, Inc.
207 E. Buffalo Street
Suite 545
53202
Milwaukee, WI
We are located on the corner of Buffalo
(four blocks south of Wisconsin Avenue)
and Water Streets. Take the elevator to
the fifth floor.
HOLSTEIN'S
2464 North Lincoln, Chicago, IL
(312) 327-3331
presents
FERRON
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th
Celebrating the
Release of Her New Album
SHADOWS ON A DIME
2 Shows at
8PM and 10PM
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$5 ticket plus
. 2 drink minimum required
ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT
HOLSTEIN'S
and
HOLSTEIN'S TOBACCO STAND
222 West Adams Building
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Say"NWML" ?
If ''NWML" appears in the upper right
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Please let us know if you want to continue
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hear from you, you will not continue receiving Midwest 's Women's Music News.
As of March 1, 1984, Midwest Women's Music
Distributors, Inc. will begin doing
business as Midwest Music, Inc.
Not only is the new name "less of a mouthful"
but with some of our recent projects, it
is also more accura'te:
+ Midwest recently began distributing
and promoting ''Men's Music" by -profeminist and gay men and many
children's albums.
+ Midwest has always done a substantial
amount of promotion for its artists.
To new artists looking for assistance,
our longer name is misleading.
+ Midwest has recently been involved in
concert production with various other
community groups and production companies.
Midwest Music, Inc. will STILL:
- continue as the exclusive women's music
distributor in the Midwest,
- publish WOMEN I S MUSIC NEWS,
- work closely with labels, artists, producers and bookers within the network
of women's music businesses.
Look for the familiar record logo on your
albums and tapes, but now with our new
"nickname!"
Many new exciting albums are planned by
our artists in the coming months. Look
for these new albums soon!
Ferron's new album SHADOWS ON A DIME will
be available in early March-.-This has
been a long awaited album which is full
of wonderful songs. Perron will be touring
this spring also. Songs on the ablum
include "It Won't Take Long", "Snowin'
in Brooklyn", "I Never Was To Africa"
and "Shadows on a Dime. "
Holly Near has a new album coming out
April 1, WATCH OUT is a beautiful folk
album that Holly Near has recorded with ... Jj, r,
Trapezoid, a well-known folk group. I.~:': :_:;) :·
has some wonderful new songs that are
,: ,,
sure to be favorites.
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Tret Fure's album,TERMINAL HOLD, will
also be available soon. It~a hot
rock oriented album that could well
be the fastest moving album we have.
Ginni Clemmens of Chicago fame, is
releasing a new lp on Flying Fish
Records in March. LOPIN ' ALONG THRU
THE COSMOS is an album of songs about
human potential.
our
Robin Flower has a release expected in
the very near future also. Her toetapping music is something we always
look forward to
FllST DIBS is going
to be great.
Feb 18
Feb 25
Feb 25
Mar 10
Mar 21
Mar 22
23
Jasmine
M-lnne.a.pow, MN
Un,l;taJi,la.n Ce.ntvr. 900 M:t. Cull.ve.
( be.fund GU-thlue. The.a.,tJie.)
Show -t.talt:t6 a:t 8 :00 p.m.
TIX:
$8. oil. $10.
(6 72) 224-9592
Claudia Schmidt
Ma.fuon, WI
MAT C AwiUoJUU.m
Shaw ,t,:t.a.,c,u, a:t 8 : 00 p. m.
Fa.Le.en Woman Pll.oduction-t., Inc..
(608) 249-7872
TIX: $ 7, $9, $ 12
Room o~ One.'-t. Own, Whole. Ea!z,th,
Boehm'-t., Qu.intu-t.enc.e.
CONCERT
CALENDAR
Mar 23
Jasmine
Be.lo..U, 1 WI
Be.lo..U Colle.Re.
Show ,t,-tM,t,t, a.:t
TIX: $4.
Be.lo..U CoUe.ge.
(608) 365-3391
(608) 365-7752
Un-lon Ba.l.lltoom
10 : 00 p. m•
Women' -t. Ce.nte.Jz.
e.x.t. 730 OIL
6oll. fue.ction-t.
Mar 24
Ann Reed
La. Cll.o-t.-t. e., WI
Anne.ti:e. Re.c1.;ta.,l Ha.U, UWLa.X
Show ,t,taJLt.,t, a:t 8:00 p.m.
TIX: $4 - -t.:tude.nt-6
$5 Oil. $7 - pu.bUc.
OU-t and Abou.,t, Women PJz.oduc.t.lon-t.
Jasmine
M-i.1,,oo.u.k.e.e., WI
Ja.zz Ga.Ue.Jz.y 932 E. Ce.ntvr.
Show ,t,ta/i.:t.,6 in e.ve.ning
HuM,lc.a.ne. PJz.o du.ctio n,t,
(414) 228-7776
TIX: $7.
Mar 31
Sweet Honey in the Rock
S:t. Pau.l, MN
Ce.n:tll.al PJz.uby-tVl.-la.n Chall.eh
500 Ce.daJt a.:t Ex.c.hange.
Show -t.-tMU a.:t 8 : 00 p. m.
AVA PJz.oduction-t.
(612) 224-9592
TIX: $ 10. 50 _; $ 12. 50; $ 14. 50
Margie Adam
M-lnne.a.pow, MN
Un,i,:t,a/ua.n Ce.n:tvr. 900 Mt. CUJz.ve.
Show ,t,talLt.,t, a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pll.oduction-t.
(672) 224-9592
TIX: $8 a.nd $10
Apr 1
Tongues and Savage/Love opens
with' Ronnie Gilbert
St; Lou,l,t,, MO
.
Re.pe.Jz.toll.y The.a.:te.Jz. 06 St. Lou,l,t,
TIX: $10.
c.lo-t. u Apll.U 8
(314) 968-4925
Holly Near
Roc.kooJz.d, IL
Women' ,t, Ce.ntvr. The.a.tell. 317 PMk
Show -t.-ta.w a:t 7 :00 p.m.
TIX: $6J. $8, $10, $12 oil.
;;,2 5 6oll. cu.nne.Jz. & -t.how
(875) 965-9663
Apr 4
Holly Near
Apr 5
Robin Flower Band
Ame.&, IA
Ma.-ln:te.nanc.e. Sh,op Ioim Sta:te. U
Show ,t,:tali;t,t, a:t 9 :00 p.m.
(575) 294-2758
Teresa Trull & Barbara Higbie
Ka.n-t.M CUy, MO
TIX: $6.
(876) 531-3777
Obelllun, OH
1min In, 1nIm In Im In Im In Im Imm In Im 1,, 1
Apr 6
Apr 10
Holly Near
&
Cris Williamson
&
Cris Williamson
Au6t.ln, TX
Fayetteville, AR
Apr 11
Apr 6
Tret Fure
Tret Fure
Hou~.tan, TX
Robin Flower Band
M.lnneapofu, MN
AVA Pll.Odu.ction.6
(6 72) 224-9592
Apr 7
THE SECOND DANCE TILL YA
Chic.ago , IL
Mebr.o 3730 N. C.ta.Jtk.
Fun ~.to.JLUi M 8:00 p.m.
Apr 13
DROP PARTY
KeepHeJt~ Pnoduction.6
$5 and $6
Women and CWdtt.en Fw.t
Jane Addam~ Book.6.tone
Bookl.ov~
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Meg Christian & special opening act
Chic.a.go, IL
People'~ Chunc.h 941 W. La.w1tenc.e
Show 6.tMU M 8 :00 p.m.
TIX: $9.50 and $11.50
M.ldwu.t MU6.lc. & Keephell.6
(6ee pa.ge 1 I
TIX:
Apr 7
Apr 14
Meg Christian and Robin Flower Band
Ma.~on, WI
MATC Auditotuum
Show 6tAAu M 8 :00 p.m.
Fal..f.en Woman Pnoduc.tion.6, Inc.
(608) 249-7872
$8, $10, $12
(672) 224-9592
$10.50; $12.50; $14.50
TIX:
Apr 21
(372) 769-6899
$5.
Meg Christian
M-U.uttuk.ee, WI
YWCA 610 N. Ja.c.k.6on
Show L6 evening peJt~oJtma.nc.e
HUJtlr.ic.ane P~aduction.6
TIX:
Apr 22
Robin Flower Band
Chic.a.go, IL
WBEZ na.d.lo {Uve t..tad.lo aud.lenc.e)
(414) 228-7776
TIX: $7
(372) 890-8237
Apr 25
Apr 8
Robin Flower Band
Chic.a.go, IL
Mountain Mav.lng Co66eehoU6e
{women only)
TIX:
Apr 8
The Paul Winter Consort
M.lnneapofu, MN
Onc.hu.tna HaU 111 N.lc.ole.t.t Ave
Show ~.tMu M 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pnodu.c.tion.6
Ferron
Chic.ago, IL
Hol6.te.ln't. 2464 N. Unc.oln
Showt, M 8:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.
TIX: $5. pfut. 2 dtt.ink.6
Robin Flower Band
Ca1r.bonda.le, IL
Main.6~eet EM.t
(678) 549-5223
(372) 327-3337
Apr 8
Holly Near
Tonon.to, Canada
Apr 9
Holly Near
Ann Mboun,
Ferron
M.lnneapolli , MN
Uni.tanian Cen.teJt 900 Mt. Cunve
Show t,:ta/r..t.!, M 8 :00 p.m.
AVA Pnodu.c.tiont,
(612) 224-9592
TIX: $10 and $8
Holly Near
Ka.lama.zoo, MI
Apr 10
Apr 27
MI
1n1m1rnm1rnm1n1m1n1m1n1m1
I
Black History Special
Apr 28
Ferron
Ma.cli.-60 n, WI
EMt H-i.gh
2222 E. ~fungton
Show 4:ta.Jr..:t6 a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
Fa.Uen Woman P1toduc.:ti.on1.,, Inc..
(608) 249-7872
TIX:
May 1
$8, $10, $12
Ginni Clennnens
Cfuc.a.go, 1L
Hol6tein'4 2464 N. Llncoln
Show 4tcvr.,ti, a.:t 8 :00 p. m.
(Look 601t otheJt Cfuc.a.go da.:tu
cdeblt.a..:ti.ng heir. new a.lbum! l
May 11
Kate Clinton and Ann Reed
M.i.nnea.poW, MN
UnLta.!uan Cen:teJt 900 Mt. Mve
Show 4:ta.Jr..:t6 a.:t 8 :00 p.m.
AVA P1t.oduc.:ti.on1.,
(672) 224-9592
TIX: $8 a.nd $10
May 16
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
~.:ti.n, TX
May 17
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
Ma.~on, WI
Ma~on Ci.vie CenteJt
Fa.Uen Woman a.nd ~ t M~ic
May 18
Holly Near and Inti-Illimani
Cfuc.a.go, 1L
Med.i.na.h Templ.e
Midwe..st M~ic
May 19
20
Iowa Peace Chatauqua
Vu Moinu, 1A
4211 E. GJUtnd Avenue
Vu Moinu, IA
50312
I 515 l 274 -4 851
Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Ginni
Clemmens, Inti-Illimani, Betsy
Rose and many more!
May 25
26
27
NATIONAL WOMEN'S MUSIC FESTIVAL
Bloomington, IN
Univelt.6Uy 06 lncli.a.no. Ca.mpu..&
c.onc.e/Lt.6, wo11.luhop4, 6.i.ne
exh.ibiu,
WlA/NrA.MF,
IN
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pe1t60Jrme1t ,t,howc.a.4e
Box 5217, Btoomington,
47402, (812) 336-0676
(377) 637-2906
olt
In honor of Black History Month, we are
offering a special sale on all albums
by Black performers. Any three $8,00
albums or cassettes for only $22.00.
Save $2.00 ofi the regular price.
There are many fantas~ic albums now
available by Black performers. Any
of the albums listed below may be
purchased until March 31st at this
special 3 for $22,00 price.
Jpt
$22,()()/
Sweet Honey in the Rock, SWEET HONEY
Sweet Honey in the Rock, BELIEVE I'LL
RUN ON
Sweet Honey in the Rock, GOOD NEWS
Sweet Honey in the Rock, WE ALL.
EVERYONE OF US
Linda Tillery, LINDA TILLERY
Mary Watkins, SOMETHING MOVING
Mary Wtakins, WINDS OF CHANGE
MEAN MOTHERS
WOMEN'S RAILROAD BLUES
RED , WHITE AND BLUES
PIANO SINGERS BLUES
WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES
HOT SNOW
BIG MAMAS
SUPER SISTERS
BOOGIE BLUES
Blackberri and Friends, FINALLY
Rita Marley, HARAMBE
Rita Marley, WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
Judy Mowatt, BLACK WOMAN
Judy Mowatt, ONLY A WOMAN
Jane Sapp, ?AKE A LOOK AT MY PEOPLE
Newest Releases
WE ALL . . . EVERYONE OF us by Swe.e,t Honey
.ut :the. Roc.k
- -a .6.tunn.i.ng nw album tha:t. c.on:t..lnu.u :to
.in6u.6e. both butclltiona.l and c.onte.mpoll.aJly
matcvuai. wUh a .6pe.c.,i,.a1. v-<.bMnc.y and a
6.vun .6 e.n.6 e. o6 c.ommU:me.nt.
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CITY LIFE by ALIVE!
---a]iimp,ing ne.w JteleMe. 61tom th-<.-6 jazz
e.n.6e.mble. 6e.a.:tulung .6u.c.h Mng.6 M
"Happy End-<.ng.6 ", "A61te.aka", and "Viamond.6
Me. Whe.1te. You Find Them."
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND by Hu.nde.1t.Vav.u
-nw pe.1t601tme.1t on :the. .6c.e.ne. ~Ir.Om Noltth
Ca.1to.Una. who ha.6 a hu.6ky, b.lue..6y vo-<.c.e.
and who .6.utg.6 mo.6ily OJr.ig-<.nai. mate.Jtial
about love. and 6tie.nd6h-<.p.
MAMA WANTED TO BE A RAINBOW DANCER by
--L.inda Allen - -an al.bum 6u.U.. o!, gentle. ba.Uad6 and
fiolk .tunu 6Jr.Om th-<.-6 6 ~ t .6.inge.JtM ngWIUte.Jt.
WEST VIRGINA WOMAN by Kalte.n Mac.kay
---Ka.Jr.en pla.y.6 fi.ddl.e., banjo, gu.U:alr.,
du.le,i,me/1, and a.u.tohtvtp. Many .6ongA a.Jte.
oti.g.inal whUe. moAt Me. tJta.clltiona.l
Appai.a.c.h-<.an tu.nu. AU. Me. g1r.e.at!
FROM THE HEART by Me.g ChJri..a,t.ian.
---a.Oe.a.u;U6u.l new .6.tud-<.o album tha:t.
c.on:ta..i.n..6 .6ong.6 06 gentle. honuty and
wonde.1t6u.l mu.6-<.c. that wlU iMJUn and melt
you.It .6p-<.ltli.
RUNNING by June. Milling:t.on
-June.'A .6e.c.ond .6olo al.bum .u an e.xc.e.lle.r.:tl~
e.xe.c.u:ted 1te.l.e.a1,e. with a. 6a.n:t.Muc. 1toc.k.
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1,ou.nd.
THE EDGE OF ~ HORIZON by K.alte.n Be.th
-c.ove.lt.6 a w-i.d.e. 1tange. 06 mu.6-<.c.a.l .6tylu
inc.lud-<.ng Jte.ggae., c.ou.ntlty, 1toc.k n 1r.0U .
.He.It lytiCA Me. 6unny, politic.al and
poruc..
JY(JAf£N~8 NUS/e ·eATAtO(}
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Below is a list of many of the albums we carry - but not all. If you want
an album which is not on the list, order it••• if it's not available,
we will refund your money! Most albums are $8.00 unless noted.
An asterisk(*) means that
it is also available on cassette.
•Margie Adam
Carole Etzler . SOMETIMES I WISH
SONGWRITcR
Ma1t9-ie' • evVL- popuialt
*Margie Adam
;wt
album -inci.udu"Tl,e Un-ccOll.n Song"
Carole Etzler
NAKED KEYS
Maxine Feldman
•Margie Adam
WE SHALL GO FORTH
po-li,.tical and 6oual l,,.,1,uu JtecoJtded Uve
*Ferron
HERE IS A LOVE SONG
*Debbie Fier
ALIVE!
Robin Flower
CALL IT JAZZ
MORE THAN FRIENOS
t'<11d.Ulona.l and o«g-inal bwegJtMo
Rabin Flower
MAMA WANTED TO BE A RAINBOW DANCER
GREEN SNEAKERS
hot 6em-in-i6t bi'.ueg""-46 !
-006t 6em-inMt baXR.ad6 and 6olk tunu on debut alb~
Siran Avedis
IN YOUR !iANDS
dynamfr jazz album by nw-comVI.; exceptional back-up WOM
R..i.ve Jtecond-tng cap-tuJtu hot Jthythml> 06 Alive/
Linda Allen
TESTIMONY
6-ta-ten,en.U on t-i6e and love by a magnetic pV1.60JtmV1. GREI
GJtea-t!
6-iM.t album by -th-i6 Jazz gJtaup; -inci.udu "Sp,iJt« Hea.i'.VI."
•Alive!
CLOSET SALE
comedy album by a 6ound-ing mu:theJt 06 lub-ian 6em-ini.6t cufC.-.,,
6uUy 011.d1utJtated albwn u 6 mU1>hy love 1,ong•
•Alive!
WOMANRIVER FLOWING ON
.601196 06 6Jteedom and women' 6 unay by 601'.k a.tLtl6t
beauli6u.l'. co.Ueetion o 6 Jtei'aung 1>olo p,iano pV1.6011.m<1ncu
•Margie Adam
60lo 6olh album 06 6em-cn-i6t 601196
Kris Gannon
TATTOOS
STRONG AGAIN
1>./:liong poWVL6ul ly«c.1> and voca.i.6 by M.idwutVl.n aJl.tl6t
mellow Jtock 6em-in-i6t album by 60JtmV1. Clucagoan
jazz-6lavaJted pop albwn by women' 6 band
*Kay Gardner
MOONCIRCLES
bea.uli6ul med-ttati~e p-iecu on 6lu:te a.nd da.66-ccal guda·
Be Be K' Roche
*Kay Gardner
Baba Yaga
ON THE EDGE
BE BE K' ROCHE
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
EMERGING
contempOJtaJty, expV1.-tmen:ta.l Nw Age Mund6
"R & B" band; -indudu "Kah{ua Ma.ma"
*Kay Gardner
BERKELEY WOMEN'S Mt!SIC
MOODS AND RITUALS
plea1>an:t blend 06 vaJt-toUI> coun:tJty, bluu and Latin jazz
Jtela.ung, hea,t'.,ing mUl>-cc by Kay; veJty popui.M a.lbwn.
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
deep hU6ky vo-cce on 6em-in-i6t a.nd pJtogJtU•-cve c.unc.VLM.
Judy Gorman-Jacobs
TRYIN' TO SURVIVE
6econd album by gMup 06 -infii.v-idually -talented a.tLtl6-t6
Heather Bishop
•Haresuite
Izguierda
o«g-inal and pJtev-ioMly-JtecOJtded woJtk by Canad-can pVl.6DJtmVI.
I LOVE WOMEN WHO LAUGH
bluu and Jtoek wdh 6:tMng -iM-tJtumentation & 6em-in-i6t ly«c.1>
Cheap Cologne
*Kristin Lems
WIVlm vocall>
LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL
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WILD WOMEN DON'T GtT THE BLUES
MAKING LIGHT
:'\
Lili th
BOSTON RIDE
ullUl>uall!f "6un" eaJtly Jtock/ 6unk LP 6Mm Booton.
*Gayle Marie
1>-tJtong hUl>ky enVl.getic. vo.ice 1>-cr19.in9 o«g-inal
ma.tvuai
LAVENDAR JANE LOVES WOMEN
6-iMt lub-ian--iden-t-i6-ied LP -in Women'• MU!>-cc
LIVING WITH LESBIANS
6e«OU6 and humoJtoU6 -tunu on lub-ian R..i.6e
*Alix Dobkin
XX ALIX
tluJtd' album 06 pVl.l>onal yet un-ivVl.l>al themu
FROM WOMEN'S FACES
ooothlng vocall> on -impoJt-ta.n:t 6oc-cal ,t1,1>uu
Judy Eron
.i11
WEST VIRGINIA WOMAN
mU6<C..
.
1>-tJtong vocall> and enVLgy by a. .talented mM-iua.n;debu:t~
THE WOMAN THAT I AM
*June Mi 11 ington
I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT WAS ME
poWeJt6u.l'. 6em-in-i6t ly«M by expe«ence_,d 601'.k a.tLtl6t
HEARTSONG
Mu.l'.6u.l'. Jtock by 6DJtmVI. membVI. on "Fanny."
Ho 11 y Near. HANG IN . THERE
Ho.Uy'1> 6-iMt album 06 a.nu-""" oong• 06 .Che e<VU'.y 70'1> .
*Holly Near
LIVE ALBUM
Uve JtecoJtd-tng captwung WCllUn:th and 6-tJteng:th 06 6em<tJMm.
*Holly Near
YOU CAN KNOW ALL I Af
beauti,6u.l'., poWVL6u.l'. 60n91> about women'• tive,1.
*Holly Near
IMAGINE MY SURPRISE
4-tJtongly 6em-in-il>t, 1Mp,iJtational rna-te«a.i; cxc.dittg voe.alb.
*Holly Near
Therese Edell
NIGHT RAINBOW
o'!-'-g-inal 6em-tll-t4t ma-tVl.-ial by noJt:tJ,wut 601'.I, o.i.11geJt .
THREE GYPSIES
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND
WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP
Karen Mackay
cowWly-1,tyte baXR.ad6; -indudu "Good Old VoJta"
Al ix Dobkin
IN THE OUT DOOR
FJ':Oduced -in JtupoMe :tn de6eat 06 .the. ERA.
Ila Meyer
*Alix Dobkin
OH, MAMA!
6-iMt 1>olo album by one 06 the 6Jtuhut vo.i.cc1> ·
com-ic monologuu by ,the nwut tub-can 6em-iM4t corned-ten, ,
Hunter Davis
JUST ONE TIME
.econd album by lead-ing m-idwut 6em-in-i6t.
bluu-1,tyl,e album by a. "long-time 6«end"
Casse Culver
ONE OF . THESE DAYS
*Kristin Lems
double album cilebJtating 10 lfeaM 06 OUv-ia RecoJtd6 •13.00,1
Kate Clinton
HOUSE OF MANY COLORS
6em-in-i6t 601196 by co- 6oundVI. 06 Na,t ' l Women' 6 MU!>-cc Fut.
pVl.l>onal and poUtical 6on91> 6M 6em-in-i6-t6
*Ginni Clelflllehs
Jeri tree
*Kristin Lems
FACE THE MUSIC
*Meg Christian/Williamson
JASMINE
Laffey/O'Hara
I KNOW YOU KNOW
'Meg Christian
TURNING IT OVER
Jte6(.eetive, 6em-in-i6t themu wlth powhed,
Jasmine
exc.ept,ional vo-iee a.nd 6em-in-i6t ma.teJt-ial 61tom Canada
6-iMt 0£..i.v-ia album! .i.nci.udu "Ode Tc A Gym TeachVI."
'Meg Christian
.
hot St. lou-i6 jazz duo wah gJtowlng aud-ience.
Connie Ka 1dor
CHEAP COLOGNE
exuting nem-i'IIMt jazz blf gJtoup 06 women and mm
"'1eg Christian
QUIET THUNDER ,
3Jtd WoJtld, 6em-in-i6t pVl.l>peetivu; enchanting vocaXb.
CELEBRATION
Heather Bishop
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
new 1>06-t JtOck 6em-in-i6t band 6Jtom Cot'.wnbUI>, Oh-i.o.
GRANDtlOTHER'S SONG
mellow 6olk wdh 1>-tJtong bluu -in6luence
Heather Bi shop
RIGHT BEHIND YOU
FIRE IN THE RAIN
powhed pop 1>tyle album on pVl.l>ona.l & pul.i .t i.c.a.t .thc.111c..1,.
*Holly Near
SPEED OF LIGHT
poU:t-ical ma.tVl.-ial -in Jtoc.k •tyi'.e; to:ic.h
o6
"";19'"'.
*Holly Near/Ronnie Gilbert
ONLY ON CASSETTE
LIFELINE
p1Log1tu4.i.ve 401194 done .i.n the tlul.d.i..u.on 06 the WeaveM.
'4 Holly Near
JOURNEYS
Allegra Brou~hton
SONGS FOR THE HEART
ec.lec.t<.c. fflU4-<.c.ai. Hyle 06 011.i.9.i.nai. our190 wi.th
H0Uy'4 6a.volt.i.tu 61tom hVL 6.i.llht 4.i.X ai.bWM.
Ova
Joanna Cazden
OUT Of BOUNDS
.i.ntVt.ut.i.ng halunon.i.u on women' 4 tl,emu by Bll.i.,tu,h duo.
Parker/Grahn
OLD FRIENDS
6ol.k-4tyl.e lub.i.a.n-6em.i.ni4t mo.t/lJU.C.l on a new 11eleMe.
Ann Reed
CARPEDIUM
11.i.c.h pl.e44a.nt vo.i.c.e on debut al.bum o[ olt.i.g.i.nai. Mng4.
Reel World String Band
LIVE IN CONCERT
une 06 the 6wt "Womer1'h MU4.i.C" wo~kh
poetlly on 6em.i.ni4t/l.ub.i.a.n themu; well-done.
Judy Reagan
REEL WORLC STRING BAND
Casse Culver
~twlu,
SONGS AND OTHER DREAMS
ca.6.6t'-t.tl'
v6
µJil!v.i.vu.,H.y-uwtccuJt.Jcd 6m1~6
Judy ~ 11
SWEET CLOVER HONEY
Olt<.9-<
6olk 40ng4 "" 6em.i.ni4m and l.i.6e
5-woman bluegllll44 gllOup 06 tluJ.d.i..uorw.l & olt.i.g.i.nai .tunu.
Mag~ie and Jude
Reel World String Band
6eniu,.u,t 6olk-4tyle mo.tell.i.ai. on elWl.a-long c.Moette
LONG WAY 10 HARLAN
2nd al.bum by band W-i.th ba.n j o, 6./.ddle a.nd mv1te I
Malvina Reynolds
Ova
MALVINA
B. Rose/ C. Winter
MAMA LI ON
Sharon Riddell
River
AS STRONG AS ANYONE CAN BE
c.hllditen 14 CM41?.Ue 06 6em.i.ni4t, Hl6-a6 6.i.Jtm.i.ng 601194
11,Y ILLUSTRIOUS CA~EER
wdh 6em.i.ni4t
LI VE
1978 1tecMcli.r19 06 olt.i.g-ina.l 40ttgh lbe601te Sweet So1tc.1?.1L!fi
la.tut p11091tU4.i.ve mo.teJL.i.a.l by Malvina.
c.ou,wz.y fflU4.i.c.
OVA
B. .Rose/ C. loii nter
HELD OVER
mo1te pol.i.t.i.c.ai. 6em.i.ni4t wo1tk by 4peC-ULt woman.
Malvina Reyno 1ds
WE DENY NONE OF OUR CHANGES
London duv 4"-Yl96 6.tltung -t'e.6bt.ar1-6cm.t.,U.6t &vug6
6a.moU4 6oltu..i.ngVL '4 mM.t popula.11 Mt194.
Malvina Reynolds
voc.a.f.4
olt<.g<.niil 6olk hDn94 by long-time 6em.i.n.i.4t 4.i.nge/1.
Casse Culver
WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT YOU?
=
LI VE & WELL
B. Rose/ C. Winter
wow.
STRONG SINGERS
otucli.o-p1toduced cMoet.te 06 new 4ong4 and hcvunon.i.u
UNDERCURRENTS
mellow µop W-i.th c.ountlly 6lavo1t by 4-woman band.
Rosy's Barand Grill
Laura Wetz 1er
TO~CH AND GO
.i.nt.i.mo.te 001190 ui.i.th 4.tllong -iMtllumen.ta.ti.on
ROSY'S BAR PND GRILL
c.ountlly/bluegltl144/6ol.k by popula.11 ".idwut tlt.i.o.
Linda Shear
LINDA SHEAR
a.U olt.i.g.i.nal lub.i.a.n fflU4.i.c.; ava..i.labl.e to lub.i.a.M only.
Woody Sirrmons
OREGON MOUNTAINS
SPECIAL ALBUMS
blueg/lll44-4fyle al.bum W-i.th .two ban JO .i.M.tllumentai.4.
*Woody Sirrmons
Bri~ht Morning Star
WOODY SIMMONS
Sweet Honey in the Rock
SWEET HO~EY IN THE ROCK
Ac.appella go4pe.f. g11oup on valt.i.ety 06 40c..i.a.l. themu.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
BRIGHT MORNING STAR
el<C-<.lillg pltOgltU4.i.Ve mo.teJL.i.a.l by 1/ew Engl.and gMup.
pop/bl.uegllll44 4.tyle 06 danc.eable mo.teJL.i.a.l.; 6un!
*The Weavers
TOGETHER AGAIN
live 1tec.01tckn9 06 WeaveM' 1980 1tcu,uon .i.n Ca1t.,eg...e Hali.
BELIEVE I' LL RUN ON
40ngo about Blac.k women' 4 l.i.vu ana' otltrut 6eni.i.n.i.~.t .U.4UC.h.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
GOOD NEW~
l.i.ve 6 but 1tec.olld.i.ng 06 4upeJLb mateJL.i.a.l.
Marcia Taylor
ANTHOLOGIES
TINDER
1tema.llkable, 6.i.llht 40lo al.bum.
WHAT WE DJD WHILE WAITING
Linda Tillery
album 4haJi.ed • by 60U1t new 6em.i.n.i.4t pe1t601tmeM.
LINDA TILLERY
powVL6ul 40ul6ul voc.a.f.4.
SIDE BY SIDE
Teresa Trull
1te-enac.tmenu 06 6amoU4 4peec.hu .i.n women'o /w,tMy.
THE WAYS A WOMAN CAI, BE
TVt.ua'4 debut al.bum 06 6olk, c.ountlly and pop.
LESBIAN CONCENTRATE
lub.i.a.n 4ampl.Vt. .i.n llUpDMI?. to An.aa Bltyant.
*Teresa Trull
LET IT BE KNOWN
glteat blend 06 go4pe.f., 6unk 6 pop.
•Teresa Tru 11 /Barbara Higbie
UNEXPECTED
MEAN MOTHERS
1te-1tecoltd.i.ng 06 well-known bl.uu pVL601tmeM
a 6U4.i.on 06 Mc.k, pop and jazz.
Twin Tide
WOMEN'S RAILROAD BLOES
STEREOTYPES
women l.i.v.i.ng W-i.thout men .i.n 20 '4 6 30' o.
c.lea1t, hawtt.i.ng halunon.i.u 06 woman-.i.dent.i.6.i.ed 4-i.4.teM.
Robin Tyler
4a-t.ui,i_c_
c.omed,J l.p on
Willie Tyson
41?.Wm,
Ila.Wm and othl?.ll
i44UU.
4a-t.ui,i.c.af. 6em.i.n.i.4t mateJL.i.a.l by tai.ented pVL601tmVl.
HOT SNOW
11e-1tec.01tcung6 by ja.zz pVL601tmeM 06 30'o & 40'o.
Mary Watkins
SOMETHING MOVING
6.i.llht jazz-6U4.i.on a.tbum .i.n women'o mU4-ic.
BIG MAMAS
h.i.gh quai..i.t!{ c.0Uect.i.o11 06 old bluu 1teco~d-i1194.
WINDS OF CHANGE
Jazz pu1no ui.i.th 6u.U 01tc.hutllat-ion.
*Cris Wi 11 i amson
WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES
1te-1tecoltd.i.n9 06 olt.i.g.i.nai. veM.i.on 06 t.i.lie c.ut & othvw
FULL COUNT
pop/bluu lp 06 4a-t.ui,i.c.ai'. and 4eJL.i.oU4 .tltemu.
Mary Watkins
PIANO SINGEl!S BLUES
o d bl.uu 4.u,ge114 a.c.c.ompan!f themoelvu on p.i.a.no_
WILLIE TYSON
Wi 11 ie Tyson
l!ED, WH !TE AND BLUES
uttVt.ut.i.ng l.i.nVL no.tu ac.c.ompany a.U Rooetta 11eleMe.o
ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID
SUPER SISTERS
outlul.geoU4 anthology bluu b!f women .i.n 20 'o s 30 'o.
CHANGER AND THE CHANGED
but 4elllng album .i.n women'4 IIIU4.i.C h-utOJty;beaut.i.6ul!
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL I
Cris Williamson
1teenac..tmenu 06 4peec.hu b!f 6amoU4 6em.i.ni4th.
LIVE DREAM
live 1tec.01tcU.ng 06 new mo.teJL.i.a.l wal. June M.i.Wngton.
*Cris Wil 1 iamson
STRANGE PARADISE
a.lLU.ht.i.C. 1OUllney .i.ntD Mc.k • n MU by
& 611.i.encu..
*Cris Williamson
CRIS WILLIAMSON
1te-.U,4Ue 06 CJiLi' 6.i.Jlht 4.tud-iO al.bum.
*Cris Williamson
LUMIERE
4c..<.enc.e-6an.tlU!1 4.toltlj 6 40ng4
*Cris Wil 1 i amson
6M
ch.i.ldll.en 06 aU agu.
BLUE RIDER
mov.uig baUadi. 6 up.tempo a.JVUl.ngemenu w/Bonn.i.e Ra.i.tt.
*Cris Wi 11 iamson
PORTRAIT
C!t.u. 1 6avoll.Ue 40ng4 61tom hell 6.i.llht 4.i.X ai.bWM.
C. Winter/B. Rose
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL 11
add.i.t..i.onai. naltllat.i.oM 06 mo1te 6em.i.n.i.4th pMt & p1Luen.1
cw
SWEET SORCERY
6em<.n.u.t lylUc.l> W-i.th otll.i.k.i.ng, otllong hcvunun.i.u.
WHAT IF I AM A WOIIAN? VOL I
naltllat.i.on o 6 wow o 6 4 6a.moU4 IU.ac.k women.
WHAT IF I AM A WOMAN? VOL 11
,nQJte wow by piluent-day IU.ac.k won en l.eadeM.
SONG OF THE SUFFRAGETTES
an.thology o
a olt.i.g.&to.t.
00119.1 .i.n cami - 6.i.lte htyle.
Garthwaite/Hawkins/Sorrels LIVE AT GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC
jazz, 6otk and poe.tlly by .thlle.e 4olo peJ160JU11eti
ClASSICAL
Sharon lsbin
SHARON ISBIN VOL I
.
.
.
leclui.ic.4Uy 4upeJ1b -'lecu-'1di119 06 cla44<cai 9 ~ . t .
Priscilla Herdman
Sharon lsbin
Au4.tMUan 4ung.l done by ucepl-ionally .1ootlung vo-i.ce.
SHARON ISBIN VOL II
uq1.L<.6Ue 6-<.11geJl.i11g u11 up-'IU4-i.ve 1'-' ecu.
Kosse~lmguist
oJU.9-<.
I/ATER LILY
Priscilla Herdman
SEASONS OF CHANGE
Up-'le.64-i.ve. vocal4 011 contempo11.a1ty 4ung4
RETURN OF THE, GREAT MOTHER
WO.iii 011 h.u..tulU.C IWl!lell 4 n;y.tlu, .
woili
New England Women's~hony
WOMEN'S ORCHESTRAL WORt.
y WOIIIVI, condu ed by Kay GaitdneJt.
Hood/Hux table/Christiansen
WALLFLOWERS
.
a cappe.Ua and 4,Ullple accompan.iment on .1wee.t luvunon-<.u
Maca 1ester Trio
CHAMBER WORKS BY WOMEN CCJIIPOSERS
e~cXU,19 yit 11elaung W0-'1"6 by 7 iw1111.11 13 -'lecoltd 4e.tl
Betsy Kaske
LAST NIGHT IN TOWN
-'lock 401.1nd 61tom a lkdwe..lte.1111 woman
Rosario Marciano
PIANO WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS
Rita Marley
HARAMBE
J1eU9-i.01.1A a,id poLUical themu -i.t1 -'leggae
beaull &ul p-<.ecu by now- 6amoU4 :compo.1 eti
Rosario Marciano
ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY WOMEN
cfuimiiUc woili p«6oJtmed
Thea Musgrave
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS ( set of 3)
Rita Marley
WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
6-i.-'l.l.t 4ulu album o 6 oll-ig-i..nal ma.tvu.al'.
Thea Musgrave
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (set of 3)
Mary McCasl in
WAY OUT WEST
p-'le.c-i..le and clea11 gtLU4/l and vo-i.ce thMughout
Mary McCasl in
PRAIRIE IN THE SKY
4econd "fllu.teJ111-4.tyle" album u6 olt-ig-i..nal 401194 and othe.Jt:
Mary McCasl in
Peter Al sop
ASLEEP AT THE HELM
Peter Alsop
UNIFOi!MS
Peter Alsop
DRAW THE LINE
Blackberri and Friends
LeRoy Dysart
Judy Mowatt
HOME
Si Kahri
DOING MY JOB
FINALLY
Jean Red pa th
SONG OF THE SEALS
Scott-i.4h ballad4 by well-k,wwn .tJuld-i.t-i.ona.l aJ4-i.i,.t
LOWLANDS
Jean Redpath
JEAN REDPATH
•mo1te tu11u -i.n Scott-i.4h .tMdit-i..un
SOMEBODY'S STORY
Chari ie Kin.9.
VAGUtLY REMINISCENT OF THE 60'S
Marie Rhines
TELLING IT FROM THE HEART
*Geof Morgan
IT COl4ES WITH THE PLUMBING
Chari ie Murphy
David Sereda
TARTANS AND SAGEBRUSH
Marie Rhines
e.xc-i...t-i..ng 411.cond album 06 Vtacu-ti.onal -i.n.1-t-'lumentat-i.on
CATCH THE FIRE
Jane Sapp
IN THE OUTFIELD {$5.00)
CHIVALRY LIVES
Wi 11 ie Sordil 1
Claudia Schmidt
*Tofu Wilson
ALL-AMERICAN BOY
CLAUDIA SCHMIDT
debut albUII by talented .1o~e.J1/ 4-i.n9eJ1 and mU4-i.c-i.an
PLEASE TIP YOUR WAITRESS
GAY NAIIE GAME
JANE SAPP
go4pe.l/blu.u .101194 06 61tee.dom, jl<4lice 6- 81'..o.ck upeJl.ienc,
LOVE'S GONNA CARR~ US
*Torn Wi I son
THE RECONCILIATION
Scatt-i.4h, Iwh and Amwcan Mddle nw-i.c
FINALLY LETTING IT GO
•Romanovsky/Phill ips
Fred Sma 11
Jean Red pa th
Vtacu-ti.una.l -i.114,tllumentat-i.on and 4.toll-iu on 40119.1
Chari ie King
Geof Morgan
ONLY A WOMAN
une 06 6-i.-'l.lt iwman 1te9gae pll.-'l6o-'lmll.lt and 4ot1!JW'l-i..teti
WE .ARE EVERYWHERE
Si Kahn
""'w
Judy Mowatt
BLACK WOMAN
JJ'lu- 611.ffl-i.n-i..4.t lyll-iu MJ<.th 11.eggae 4 ~ and pol-i-Uc:
Patrick Haggerty LAVENDER COUNTRY
Gary Lapow
OLD FRIENDS
-i.nt":'•""t-i.ng aNta119emen.u uK JJ'lev-i.oU4ty--'leco1tde.d
MEN'S MUSIC
Claudia Sclvnidt
MIDWESTERN HEART
e.xcepl.tona.l oll-ig-i.nal -i.n.1.tllwwe.ntat-i.on in 6olk -i.d-i.om
Claudia Schmidt
WALLS TO ROSES
NEW GOODBYES, OLD HELLOES
Wu.t album by th-i...l popula-'I lol-i..dwe.4.teJlit IVl..tu..t
GAY AND STRAIGHT TOGETHER
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
Molly Scott/Sumitra
TOUR 1981
HONOR THE EARTH
be.aut-i.6ul me.lod-i.u about the eaJtth and the. 4p-iM..t
Peggy Seeger
DIFFERENT THEREFORE EQUAL
4UpVlb l!Jll-iU on many 611.ffl-i.n.u.t -i..44UU -i.n 6otk 4.tyle
Peggy Seeger
FROM WHERE I STANO
p11og-'IU4-i.ve. polit-i.cal .long• by Pe.gg!J and otheJI nw-i.c-i.all4
WOMEN ART! STS ON OTHER LABELS
Barrett/Smith
AEOLUS
.
wo11Mt11-ult.t11.n.ted 4p<Jt,<.,tua.l baU.ad4 wUlt
Rosa 1ie Sorre 1s
ALWAYS A LADY
..wun gentle vo-i.ce by well-kiwwn 6otk p«601ta111.J1
.tMcu.ti.ona.l 6L4vo·
Rosalie Sorrels
MOMENTS OF HAPPINESS
eclec.t-i.c 4.tyle. MJ<.th 4.tlto11g -i.n.i.tllwwl/.llta.twn
Barrett/Smith
MUSIC OF THE ROLLING WORLD . .
.1e.cond albUII 06 1149-i.c, 114.tWLe and ..-,man-4p-iM..t
Lui Coll ins
Rosalie Sorrels
BAPTISM OF FIRE
Lui Collins
MADE
Laurie Speigel THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE
electllon-i.c and co-.,u.teJI IIIU.4-i.c
IN NEW ENGLAND
beau.ti 6cd gtLU4/l accumpany-i.ng heJt cle,v, vu-i.c~
County Down
COUNTY DOWN
TRAVELIN' LADY RIDES AGAIN
nw 1W11111ge11ent.1 06 114.tell-ial 011 6-i..lt.lt albwi
p-'luty voca.l.l 06 love and U6e
.
Kate Wo If
BACK ROADS
.otacu-ti.una.l moun.ta.in -i.n.1.tllwwen.t.l and .It/long voCAl.4
lwae 1tecollding o 6 6olli .1ong.1
Cathy Fink
.106.t count-'ly 6otk fflU4-i.c
Kate Wolf
DOGGONE MY TIME
6un album o 6 Mddle, banjo and plea.1-i.ng voCAl.4
Kate Wolf
Ha nnony Sisters
HA!lMDNY PIE
ca j 1.111 4u1.1nd4 61tom tll.to o 6 111114-i.cal WOIIMtll
SAFE AT ANCHOR
.tlwul albua by CaU6oWo. 6olk IVl..tu.t
0
Harmony Sisters
SECOND HELPING
.
mo1te .tMcu-ti.ona.l fflU4-ic wUlt contempo,\4/lj/ ly,uu
LINES 014 THE PAPER
1:ate Wolf
CLOSE TO YOU
pile.tty al~ 06 .106t .twiu
Kate Wolf
GIVE YOURSELF TO LOVE (t1;:1.oc>)
live douhle. album o 6 new ma.tll/Wll 6011 Kate
WOMEN'S MUSIC
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