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WOMEN'S MUSIC
NEWS
Midwest Women's
Music Distributors, Inc.
207 E. BUFFALO STREET
SUITE 545
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53202
NOVEMBER 1983
MARGIE ADAM
& KATE \CLINTON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1983
8:30 p.m.
PEOPLE'S CHURCH
941 West Lawrence
Chicago
EXUBERANT! WITTY! INTIMATE! and ELEGANT!
Margie Adam, songwriter and pianist, will
perform at People's Church in Chicago on
Friday, December 9, 1983 at 8:30 p.m.
Margie will be celebrating the release of her
newest album Here ~fl Love Song. This sparkling collection of love songs is as diverse
in style as it is beautiful. Full instrumentation by well-known women musicians
provides the background for ballads, blues,
and a little "classic-Margie" funk.
The opening act will be Kate Clinton, a
comedian with a fast-growing audience. Kate
calls herself a fumerist - that's feminist
and humorist. While women fall off their
chairs in laughter, Kate reminds us all that
the women's movement is supposed to have a
sense of humor.
Both women, .Kate .Clinton and Margie Adam,
are strong feminists with material that
supports our lives and our loves in a
personal yet co111T1unal way. Both artists have
performed at women's music festivals, women's
studies conferences, gay and lesbian events,
and clubs and concert halls across the
country.
And, by the way, this will be Margie's last
Ghicago appearance for at least a year and a
half while she takes time to for writing and
relaxation. DON'T MISS HER!!!
Tickets available at:
Booklovers
8 West Burlington
Westmont
Jane Addams Bookstore
410 S. Michigan Room 207
Chicago
Women and Children First
922 West Armitage ·
• Chicago
Ticketmaster Outlets:
Rose Records, Sportmarts, some
Baskin and Carson, Pirie, Scott
stores & Tribune Tower
Mail Order:
Send a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to:
Midwest Women's Music Dsitributors
207 E. Buffalo Street Suite 545
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
Produced by: KEEPHERS PRODUCTIONS and
MIDWEST WOMEN'S MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS
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This issue of Women's Music News cost
almost $3,000.00 to produce and mail, not
including the time and energy of many
volunteers including the editor, layout
person, typist, staplers and labelstickers.
MIPWEBT
11/0MEN~s
Ml/810
Pl8TlflBIITOlf8
/NO,
If everyone on our mailing list contributed $2.00, this would cover the direct
. costs for one year's cycle of newsletters
(two in Spring, two in Fall).
Because this newsletter is a large
expense to our very small business, we
would appreciate hearing from you.
Do you want to continue receiving this
newsletter? Please send a note and let
us know! If you do enjoy the newsletter,
please consider sending _$2 . 00 or more to
help pay our costs.
The cost of producing this newsletter,
Women's Music News, may soon prevent us
from continuing without your help.
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 wholesale 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 conferences and work with
other businesses and organizations.
Does Your
/Ji:Jdress Label
Say"NWML" ?
Midwest Women's Music Distributors Inc.
is always looking for new ideas, suggestions and assistance. Call or write to
us:
If "NW~L" 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.
207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 545
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 278-0066
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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.
Getting the Musi~
If the area you live in is sorely lacking
in places to buy women I s music . . . LET
US KNOW!! We are Midwest Women's Music
Distributors and are responsible for
getting women's music into your community.
You can help out by telling us of places
you think might carry it. Is there a
record store nearby?. . . How bout a bookstore or food co-op? (There are even
restaurants and a hardware store that carry
our stuff, so don't limit your options!) ·
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Next . . . Let that place know you'd iike
them to carry women s music. . . that there
is a large market for it. Or, have lots
of friends go in and ask for an album or
for Women's Music.
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Then . . . Send us their name and
address and any ~eople you've talked with
who may be helpful, and we'll follow up
on your ha rd work.
THE RESULT . . . Cris Williamson, Margie
Adam, Holly Near and friends at your
neighborhood co-op, record store or .
Giving Peace
a Chance!
A gathering of 50,000 peace lovers is being
planned in Iowa for the weekend of May 19 20, 1984!!! The weekend would include speakers,
dancers, theatre, discussions and exhibits
on achieving peace and preserving the environment. To date, Pete Seeger, Holly Near,
and Inti-Illimani have agreed to participate
and enthusiastically support the event.
The steering committee sees this gathering as
a recreational, cultural, and educational
event for whole families - nuclear and extended, of course - to enjoy and remember.
For more information, to volunteer, to send
a tax-deductible donation or to get on the
mailing list, write to:
IOWA PEACE CHATAUQUA
,
4211 E. Grand Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
(515) 274-4851
It's worked this way in many other
communities in our territory. Even some
of the smallest towns now have Women's
Music available. Give it a try!
If you have any questions or want some
ideas, just call us at (414)278-0066 or
write:
Midwest Women's Music Distributors
207 E. Buffalo Street, Suite 545
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 532-02
1984 N.W.M.F.
Save these dates: MAY 24-27, 198¥! The dates for next year's National Women's
Music Festival in Bloomington, Indiana!
The best organized indoor conference and festival in women's music!
The Women in the Arts/NWMF, Inc. board of Directors is looking for a mainstage
producer. This is a paid position, responsible for booking performers and
signers, arranging technical support and providing coordination with other
festival activities.
WIA/NWMF
For more information, write to:
P.O. 5217
Bloomington, Indiana 47402
Nov 9
Teresa Trull and Barbara Higbie
MadMon, WI
Club de. Ww.,h 636 W Ww.,ru,ng;ton
TIX: $6. a:t Club o~ Room 06 One.'-0 Own
CONCERT
CALENDAR
Nov 10 Teresa Trull and Barbara higbie
Ste.ve.n1.i Point, WI
Un,i,v~ty 06 W~c.on1.iin - S. P.
(775) 345-0093
Nov 11 Kay Gardner
M,i,,,ewauke.e., WI
Un,,i,;taJu.an ChMc.h 1009 E Ogde.n Ave..
Show -0.tAAu a:t 8: 00 p.m.
H~c.ane P~odumon1.i
3536 W. CheNl.y MU.Waulze.e., WI 53208
TIX: H~c.ane., Be.~ Ga;z.de.n, Wut
Bank Cane., In:truude., People.' -0
Boo~, Go~don PMk Food Co-op
$5. advanc.e.;
$6. a:t doo~
Nov 13 Teresa Trull and Barbara higbie
CMbondale., IL
Ma,i,n1.i~e.e.t Ew.,t 2 73 E. Ma,ln
Show -0.tAAu a:t 9: 00 p. m.
AIVS Be.ne.6,[t
(618) 549-5223
Nov 19 Cris Williamson and Band
Ch,i,c.ago, IL
PMk Wut 322 W. MmU.age.
-0how.o a:t 7:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.
TIX: PMk Wut, Uc..ke.tmw.,t~ outie.u
(372) 559-7212 c.hMge. by phone.
Nov 19 Kay Gardner
MadMon, WI
W,i,lma.Jt Communay Ce.nt~
Show-0 a:t 5:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Fallen Woman P~oduc.;t,i,on1.i
(608) 249.-7872
TIX: Room 06 One.'-0 Own
tix le.ale.: $7, $9, & $12
EVENING WORKSHOPS - NOV. 14 18
"Music, Color and Heal ing
Call or write for more info:
.Fallen Woman Productions
. 401 Elmside Madison, WI 53704
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Dec 2
Women's Winter Arts and Crafts Fair
M,i,,,ewauke.e., WI
Vowntown YWCA 610 N Jac.~on
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
A~-0Ion he.e.
Dec 9
Margie Adam with Kate Clinton
Ch,i,c.ago, IL
Pe.ople.'-0 ChMc.h 941 W Lawtte.nc.e.
-0how -0.tAAu a:t 8: 30 p.m.
Kee.pH~ P~oduc.;t,i,on1.i and M,i,dwut
Wome.n' -0 MMic. V~~butoM
Ru~ve.d le.au: $12. and $10.
TIX: Booklov~, Jane. Addam6 Boo~to
Wome.n and CWMe.n F,i,Mt
Fon mm and~, -0e.nd -0e.l6adMU-0e.d, -0.tampe.d e.nve.lope. to:
M,i,dwut Wome.n '-0 MMic.
207 E Bu66alo St
Su,i,,te. 545
M,llwauke.e., WI
53202
Jan 28 Cathy Fink
Ma.dMon, WI
Fallen Woman P~oduc.;t,i,on1.i
Feb 25 Claudia Schmidt
MadMon, WI
Fallen Woman P~oduc.;t,i,on1.i
A Letter To You From LINDA TILLERY
My FJue.ncu:
I love. to Jing 601t people. mane. than anything in the. wo~d--U maku me. happy and U maku
the.m happy. The. one. p!toblem wUh Jinging at eone~, though,~ that we. ean't take. the.
mMie home. wi:th M. A ne.eOJtd ean do that.
I want to pnodu.ee. my own album, to 1te.eo1td my mMie the. wa.y I he.AA U, wi:th the. Mnut
mMiuaM 1 know, pu.t,.ting out an album Jueh in my mMieal JtOOU, wi:thout eomp!tO~e..
•In OJtde.Jt 601t t hat t o happen, I mMt Jt~e.. $20,000. Youn donatioM 06 any Jize. Me. we.teome..
I know that the.Jte. Me many 06 you who want to Je.e. t~ happen. I am Jte.ady; and i6 you Me
Jte.ady, we. ean make. an album tha.i we. will love. to wte.n to, and be. p!toud to .Jay we.
he.tpe.d make. happen .
Ple.Me -0 e.nd eo ntJubutio M ,
along wUh youn name.
and add!tu-0 to :
U..nda Tille.Jty
1515 Lakuide. V1t.#609
Oakland, Cali601tr.ua 94612
(415) 658-6474
Were You at ·Michigan?
VF£,f,fON
Ferron and her manager, Gayle Scott, are
planning a beautiful new studio album to be
released in the spring of '84.
They will be recording the album on their
own label, with Terry Garthwaite as musical
producer.
In order for this album to happen, Ferron
needs to raise a great deal of money.
Anyone interested in investing Big Bucks
($1,000 or more) please contact:
Ferron, Box 67, Saturna Island, B.C.
Canada VON 2YO.
Attendance at the 8th Michigan Womyn's Music
Fesitval was down and the organizers of the
festival are in debt· $125,000, . including the
$78,000 land payment.
If everyone who didn't attend, because of
job commitments, festival burnout, or not
hearing about the improved shuttle would
send the price of her ticket (about $50),
the festi~al would meet this year's debt.
The festival land and the festival business
are owned by a Michigan partnership, and the
partnership is owned by Lisa and Kristie
Vogel, the original arid continuing organizen
of the festival.
Another method of contributing to the Land
Fund is to become a Lifetime Ticketholder
for $1,000. In whatever way you can, we'd
greatly appreciate your help.
For. more information call Therese Edell at
(513)542-5151 or call or write:
We Want the Music Cooperative, 1501 Lyons
Street, Mt. Pleasant, MI -48858 (517)772-QSg
Newest Releases
HERE IS A LOVf SONG by MMgie Adam
--_ £.ove ,Mn.g.6 byMMgie an.d n,ln.e mu.6iua.n..o
SupptJl't
}{Ja~t~eat·
Pistl"/6ttfo~
A national network of women's music
distributors "get the music out.
Through retail outlets, at concerts,
conferences and festivals and through
the mail. All women's music distribution companies are owned by women and
are locally manage.d.
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GIVE YOURSELF TO LOVE by Ka;te Wo£.6
--_ Uve double album by 'well-kn.own. CaU60Jt.l'L{.a.
60£.k allru:t
UNEXPECTED by TeJte.oa T~ill an.d BMbaJLa Higbie
exc,.i;tln.g 6Mion 06 ~ock, pop, jazz,
cou~y and cla.61.iical
Wi ttiout di stri bu tors, .al bums would
be available only by mail order from •
each individual artist or record company.
How can you support your local distributor? Buy albums and cassettes through
their retail outlets or directly ·fro~
them. While mail orders directly from
the record company or ano~her distributor
do support their businesses, those purchases do not encourage lpcal availability
of women I s music.
• .
When you buy your albums at a retail
outlet, you are -encouraging that store
to continue carrying this alternative
music which in turn makes it available
to more arid more people.· Retai.l stores
buy their albums from the distributor, •
so your purchase also supports the
di stri bu tor, the record company and the
artist~
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When you can't get an album you want
through a retail outlet and you order it
from your local distributor, your purchase supports the local distributor and .
the record company/artist.
PORTRATT by Cw William.oon
.
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- Cw' 6avoille.o 6~om heA i,Ut.6:t 7 album.o
.NEW GOODBYES, OLD HELLOS by Claudia Schmld:t
• -_ :talented mMiuan/1.i ongWJu.;teJL/ 1.iing eJt o6
:tMclltlonal and con:tempo~y 60£.k mMic
TINDER by M~ha Taylo~
- debu-t: Mlo album by membeA 06 Blugh:t
Mo~n,i,ng S:tM
JANE SAPP by Jane Sapp
- exc,.i;tlng 901.ipel/jazz peA6on.meA
Look for the label!!! Most albums sold
Midwest Women's Music have a sticker
identifying ~ur women-owned business.
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THANKS FOR SUPPORTING US!
**************
JOURNEYS by Holly NeM
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- collection 06 6avoille.o wUh _n.ew pho:to.o
and hi.6:to~cal in.6o~a:tion. on. Redwood
FOR THE WOMEN'S MUSIC ENTHUSIASTS IN YOUR
LIFE:
Fo~ the Reeo~d, Photogtr.a.ph-6 by I~ene Young.
FOR THE CHILDREN IN YOUR LIFE:
Song~ 60~ t~e Holiday SeMon -- Naney Raven.
A collectiP-n of lovely, simple and lesserknown carols and holiday songs from around
the world. Includes songs of Chanukah,
Christmas and others. Lyrics and notes
appear in the double jacket or i n a booklet with the cassette.
(8.98 list) $8.00 album or cassette
A sixty-page book of portraits of women's
music artists: Holly Near, Cris Williamson,
Linda Tillery, Teresa Trull, Margie Adam,
Meg Christian, Mary Watkins and many ,
others! Compiled to complement Irene
Young's now-famous black-and-white elegant
photos. Perfect for fine art lovers and
autograph collectors.
(12.95 list) SPECIAL -- $10.00!
A gift of Women's Music is also quick
and ;asy to give!! Just send us the
competed order form with your check and
a personalized card or message for each
gift . . . AND WE'LL DO THE REST!
FOR THE OPERA LOVERS IN YOUR LIFE:
A Ch,,,i,wtrpM CMo.l - Thea MMgtr.a.ve.
A live taping of the world premiere of an
opera Newsweek said may "one day rival the
'Nutcracker' as a favorite." By a composer
known for her MMy, Queen oo Seou opera.
A deluxe three-record set with 24-page ·
full-color book/libretto.
(24.98 list) $24.00 - albums only -
1
Frederl<k
Burcblnol
TM
Vlrainl■
Opera
A.uodallon
Peter Mark,
conductof
MMG 302
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We'll wrap your albums with attractive I
non-denominational gift wrap and send them t
off, with your personal message enclosed,
to anywhere in the Continental U.S. in
time for the Holidays.
If it's Hanukkah you'd like to celebrate l
we need your order by Nov.19th; for
Solstice, by Dec. 11th and for Christmas,
by Dec. 15th.
THEA MUSGRAVE
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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Orders received after the deadline
dates specified will still be shipped,
but we cannot guaran.tee arrival in time
for each specific holiday.
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So . . . avoid the holiday rush, save
time and still give a gift that is both
personal and purposeful . . . Give
Women's Music.
Share part of yourself this holiday season
by giving the gift of music. Because there
is such a variety of musical styles and
because it can be given to all kinds of
people, we are offering this special:
Any three $8.00 albums or cassettes for
only $22.00. Save $2.00 off the regular
price (which is already lower than list
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price
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Jpi,
$22,()()/
These a,oums are conveniently grouped in
three-record sets (most $22.00) according
to some generalized categories - perhaps
the perfect combination for a favorite
person or couple or household in your life.
Of course, you may order any album singly
or in any combination. BE CREATIVE!!!
"CLASSIC CRIS" SET
Changer arn!theChanged ( 1975) by Cris Wi 11 iamson
Strange Paradise {1979} by Cris Wil 1 iamson
Blue Rider (1982) by Cris Williamson
DANCE SET
Let ItBe Known by Teresa Trull
Woody SilmlOns by Woody SilmlOns
Heartsong by June Millington
YOUNG CHILD'S SET
!iTT;buttons byHeather Bishop
Hop, Skip and Sing by Nancy Raven
You'll Sing A Song; I'll Sing A Song by Ella Jenkins
ANTI -NUCLEAR SET
Bright MorningStar Arisin' by Bright Morning Star
Speed of Light by Holly Near
Love's gonna Carry, Us by Fred Sma 11
NEW AGE SET
lifoodsanTTituals by Kay Gardner
Honor The Earth by Molly Scott and Sumitra
Aeolus by Barrett/Smith
CLASS I CAL SET
Women's Orchestral Works by New England Women's Symphony
Works for Piano and Orchestra with Rosario Marciano
Classical Guitar Works Vol. I by Sharon lsbin
REGGAE SET
Black Woman by Judy f',owatt
Only A Woman by Judy Mowatt
Who Feels It Knows It by Rita Marley
"HOTTEST SELLERS" SET
Unexpectedbyi'ere~Trul l and Barbara Higbie
Here ls A Love Song by Margie Adam
Lifeline by Holly Near and Ronnie Gilbert
MIDWEST ARTISTS SET
Just One"'"TI'iiieby01ana Laffey/Kathy O'Hara (Chicago)
New Goodbyes, Old Hellos by Claudia Schmidt (Milwaukee)
Circle of Friends by Haresuite (Columbus)
OLDER CHILD'S SET
Songs For the HoTiday Season by Nancy Raven
I'm A Delightful Child by Janet Smith
Lumiere by Cris Williamson
Carpediem by Ann Reed (Minneapolis)
Strong Again by Kris Gannon ( Iowa)
Jasmine by Jasmine (St. Louis)
GAY MAN SET
CatchtheFire by Charlie Murphy
All-American Boy by Tom Wilson Weinberg
Finally by Blackberri and Friends
f[MINIST SET
WeSiiiIT ~Forth by Margie Adam
We Will Never Give Up by Kristin Lems
I Can't Believe That Was Me by Judy Eron
LIBERATED COUPLE SET (or need-to-be-liberated!)
Finally Letting ItGo by Geof Morgan
We Shall Go Forth by Margie Adam
Lifeline by Holly Near and Ronnie Gilbert
BLUEGRASS SET
Green Sneakers by Robin Flower
Long Way to Harlan by Reel World String Band
West Virginia W~n by Karen Mackay
CANADIAN ARTISTS SET
Testimony by Ferron
One Of These Days by Connie Ka 1dor
I Love Women Who Laugh by Heather Bishop
WOMEN'S HISTORY SET ($45.00)
"S"ldeby !fileltwo--:;=-ecord anthology)
What If I Am A Woman Vol. l
What l f I Am A Woman Vol. 2
But The Women Rose Vo 1 . l
But the Women Rose Vo 1 . 2
Songs Of The Suffragettes
H'OMEN~S MUS/6 OATA/.0(}
Below is a list of many of the albums we carry - but not all. If you want
an alb~m _which is not on the list, order it••-• if it's not available,
we will refund your money! . Most albums are $8.00 unlesc noted OR ordered
in groups of three before December 31, 1983. An asterisk(*) means that
it is also available on cass·ette.
•Margie Adam
Carole Etzler
SONGWRITC:R
Maltg.ie.' 6 evVL-populM l.()l.6.t a.lbum fne,lu.du"The. Un.ic.011.n Song"
SOMETIMES I WISH
60.t'.o 6olk a.ibum 06 6e.m<.n-u.t 601196
Carole Etzler
WOMANRIVER FLOWING ON
o 6 61te.e.dom and women' 6 un<..ty by 6oR.k aJt-tu..t
•Margie Adam
NAKED KEYS
beaut.i6u.t'. coUe.C..U.011 06 11.e.£.au.ng 1>olo p.iano pVL6olU!la.nce.\
601196
•Margie Adam
WE SHALL GO FORTH
poL<tic.al and 6oc..i.a.l'. -<4/>Ue..l 11.e.co11.de.d live.
Maxine Feldman
CLOSET SALE
comedy a.ibum by a ~ound<.ng mo.the.JL 06 .t'.ub<.an 6e.m<.na.t cv~-••
•Margie Adam
HERE IS A 'LOVE SONG
6u.lt!f _01tcl1e.1otJtated a.lbum 06 mul>hy tove. 1>01196
*Ferron
GJLe.at!
•Alive!
ALIVE!
6.()l.6.t album by th-<4 jazz g11.oup; includu "Sp-<Jtil He.a.lVL"
TESTIMONY
6.tate.me.n.tlo on U6_e and love by a magnu.lc peJt6MmVL GREi-'; f
*Debbie Fier
IN YOUR !iANOS
d1piam<.c jazz 11.lbum by 11ew-come.JL; exceptional back-up
WO/ti,
li.ve. 1Le.c01td<.11g captullu hot llhy.thmb o 6 A.Uve. !
Robin Flower
MORE THAN FRIENDS
Ot.adUlonal a11d 011.<.ginat bruegll.a46
Linda Allen MAMA WANTED TO BE A RAINBOW DANCER
1>0 6.t 6e.m<.ll<-4.t ba.l'..lad.l> and 6olll .tune.\ on de.but a.lbum
Robin Flower
GREEN SNEAKERS
lw.t 6e.m<.ll<-4.t btuegll.a46 !
Siran Avedis
TATTOOS
mellow JtOcll 6e.m<.1u.1>.t album by 601tme/l Chicagoan
Kris Gannon
STRONG AGAIN
6.tliong poWVL6ul lijll.<.Cl> and voca.t'.l> by Ali.dwu.teJtn IVl..tl6.t
•A 1i ve !
CALL IT JAZZ
Baba Yaga
ON THE EDGE
jazz-6tavo11.ed pop a..tbwn by wome.n'6 band
*Kay Gardner
Be Be K' Roche
BE BE K' ROCHE
"R S B" band; inc..tudu "Kahlu.a Mama"
*Ka~ Gardner
EMERGING
c.o empoiui!iy, upeJt<.menta.l New Age 6oundl>
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
BERKELEY WOMEN'S MUSIC
pte.Mant ble.nd v6 vM<.oUb countlty, b.e.ue..1 and Lat.in jazz
*Kay Gardner
Berkeley Women's Music Collective
TRYIN' TO SURYIVE
6e.cond a.lbum by 911.oup 06 ind<.vidua.lty We.nte.d IV/..ll6.tl,
Heather Bi shop
GRANOrlOTHER' s SONG
mellow 6olll wah 1>.tltong bluu in6lue.nce.
Heather Bishop
CELEBRATION
011.<.ginal and p11.evioU6ly-11.ec01tded woJLk by Canadian pVL6DltmVL
Heather Bi shop
I LOVE WOMEN WHO LAUGH
blue.I and 11.ock wUh 6-tll.ong <-nb~e.ntat<.on 5 6e.m<.ll<-4.t ly11.<.u
Cheap Cologne
Haresuite
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
new 1.06.t 11.ocll 6e.m<.11<-4.t band 6JtOm Co.t'.umbUb, Ohio.
Jz~u1erda
QUIET THUNDER
311. Wodd, 6emill<-4.t pVL4peWve..1; e.nchan.t<.ng vucall>.
Jasmine
JASMINE
hot St. loU-<4 jazz duo W<.th g11.oiuin9 audience..
Jeritree
HOUSE OF MANY COLORS
I KNOW YOU KNOW
6.()l.6.t OUv..a a.lbum! ine,lu.du "Ode To A Gym Teache.11."
'Meg Christian
FACE THE MUSIC
pe.ll4ona1 and poUUca.l 6ong6 6011. 6~.tlo
=
ONE OF THESE DAYS
e.xce.pt.i.onal voice. and 6e.m<.ll<-4.t mateJUA.l 61tom Canada
""1eg Christian
voca.ll>
*Meg Christian/Williamson
LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL
,~
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double album ce.lebltat.ing 10 yea.M 06 OUv..a Re.coll.db \-•/3.00;
*Ginni Clemmens
WILD WOMEN DON'T GET THE BLUES
blue..1-6.tyle. album by a "long-t<.me 611.<.e.nd"
Kate Clinton
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MOODS ANO RITUALS
11.e.lau.ng, he.a.ling mul><.C by Kay; vVLy populM a.lbwn.
Judy Gonnan-Jacobs
RIGHT BEHIND YOU
de.e.p hUbky voice on 6e.m<.11<-4.t and p11.0g11.u1.ive conce.JLnb.
Connie Kaldor
CHEAP COLOGNE
excil.ing 6em<.11<-4.t jazz by 911.0up 06 women and men
'Meg Christian
TURNING IT OVER
1te.6lec.tive, 6em<.11<-4.t .the.me..1 wah pollihed,
MOONCJRCLES
beauli6ul me.d<..tative p.iece..1 'on 6lu.te. and c..ta/>1>.ica.l gu,Lta ~-
MAKING LIGHT
COl!l<.C monologue..\ by .the. ne.wu.t lub.lan 6e.mlll<-4.t comed<.e111
Casse Culver
THREE GYPSIES
countJty-1..tyle. ba.lladl>; inc..tudu "Good Old Vo11.a"
Hunter Davis
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND
l>tll.ong liUbky enVLgu.ic vo.ice. 1.inging 011.<.ginal ma.tVL<.al
*A 1ix Oobk in
LAVENOAR JANE LOVES WOMEN
6.()l.6.t le..1b..an-<.den.t<.6ie.d LP in Wome.n'l> Mu.lie
Alix Dobkin
LIVING WITH LESBIANS'
be.11.-<0U/> and hwnoJtOU6 .tunu on .t'.ub<.an U6e
*Al ix Dobkin
XX ALIX
.tlwul a.lbum 06 p"-"4onal ye..t un.ive.ll4a..t'. .themu
Therese Edell
FROM WOMEN'S FACES
1.ooililng vocall> on <.mpoll..tant 1.oc<.al <.l>l>Ue..1
Judy Eron
I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT WAS ME
poWVL6ul 6 ~ . t ly11.<.u by e.xpe.11.<.e.nce.d 6olk MUb;t
Laffey/O'Hara
JUST ONE TIME
*Kristin Lems
OH, MAMA!
6em<.11<-4.t 1>01191> by co-6oundVL 06 Na.t'l Wome.n'b MU6.ic Fut,
*Kristin Lems
IN THE OUT DOOR
6e.cond a.lbwn by lead<.ng m<.dwu.t 6e.m<.n<.l>.t,
*Kristin Lems WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP
p11.oduce.d ,i,n 11.uponbe. .to de.6ea.t 06 .the. ERA.
L11 ith
BOSTON RIDE
ul!U6ua.l!IJ "6un" e.all.llj 11.ocll/ 6unk LP 611.om Bob.ton.
*Gayle Marie
NIGHT RAINBOW
6-iA.4.t 1.olo a.lbum blj one 06 .the. 611.uhe..1.t voice..6 -<n. mU6-<C.
Karen Mackay
WEST VIRGINIA WOMAN
1..tJtOng voca.u and e.neJtgy by a .ta.ie.n.te.d mUb<.C<.lln;debu.t.
I 1a · Meyer
THE WOMAN THAT I AM
011.<.ginal 6 ~ . t ma.te.11.<.al by nol!..tluw.6.t 6olk 6<-119"-"·
*June Mi 11 i~ton
HEARTSONG
1>oul6ul 11.0
by 60Jtmell me.mbeJt 06 "Fanny."
Holly Near
HANG IN THERE
Holl!f'l> 6.()l.6.t a.lbum 06 an.t<.-1<Wt 1>ong6 06 .the. eall..t'.y 70'6.
*Holly Near
LIVE ALBUM
Uve. 11.e.coltd<.ng captull<.ng &OOJtm.th and 1.-tll.eng.th 06 6e.m<.11<-4m,
*Ho 11 y Near
YOU CAN KNOW ALL I Mbeau.ti6ul, poWVL6ul 601191. about women' 6 Uvu.
*Holly Near
IMAGINE MY SURPRISE
1>.tJtOngly 6em<.n-l4.t, .lnbp.illat-<onal matell<.al; excil.ing voc.a.:U .
*Holly Near
FIRE IN THE RAIN
powhe.d pop 1..tyle. album on p"-"4onal 6 poUUc.al .the.mu.
*Holly Near . SPEED OF LIGHT
poUtica.l matell<.al in 11.ocll 1..tyle.; .touch o 6 11.eggae..
*Holly Near/Ronnie Gilbert
LIFELINE
P'W94U4ive 4ong4 done in the .tJuicli..t.i.on 06 the Weav~.
<I Holly Near
JOURNEYS
Holl!(' 4 6avowu 6Mm hM 6iMt 4.i.x albWlll>.
Ova
OUT OF BOUNDS
intMuting haNnoniu on women' 4 .tltemu by l!Jt..U.i6h duo.
Parker/Grahn
WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT YOU?
po~ on 6emin.i.6.t/lub.i.an themu; well-done.
Judy Reagan
OLD FRI ENOS
6olll-4tyle .tub.i.an-6emini6.t ma.teJUai. on a new 4elea6e.
Ann Reed
CARPEDIUM
~ch plea4an.t vo.i.ce on debut album 06 0«9i11al 4ong4.
Reel World String Band
REEL WORLC STRING BAND
5-woman blu.eg~4 gMup 06 ,t,uui,i.tional 6 o«g.inal .tunu.
Reel World String Band
LONG WAY TO HARLAN
2nd album by band wait banjo, 6.iddle and ffll.l4e!
Malvina Reynolds
MALVINA
6aJnoU4 6olll6ingM • 4 ino4t popu!M 401194.
Kalvina Reynolds
HELD OVER
mo4e pot.i.uca.t. 6emini6.t W04k by 4pec.i.al woman.
Malvina Reynolds
MAMA LION
la.tut ~og4U4ive ma.tM.i.al by Malvina.
Sharon Riddell
ft,Y ILLUSTRIOUS CAHER
cuun«y nMU.i.c wait 6emini4.t W04d4.
River
UNDERCURRENTS
me.Uow ,:;op wait coun«IJ 6lavo4 by 4-woman band.
Rosy's Bar and Grill
ROSY'S BAR PND GRILL
cuun.t41J/blu.eg~4/6olll blJ popu!M ir..idwu.t ~ Linda Shear
LINDA SHEAR
all o«gina.t lub.ian nMU.i.c; available .to lub.i.aM only.
Woody Si111DOns
OREGON MOUNTAINS
blueg~4-4t!(le albwn wait .tJAJo banjo .i.Mt4umen.tal4.
*Woody SilllllOnS
WOODY SIMMONS
pop/blueg~4 4ty.te 06 danceable. mat~; 6un!
Sweet Honey in the Rock
SWEET Hot.EV IN THE ROCK
Acappello. go4pel gMup on v~e.t!( 06 4oc.i.af tltemu.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
BELIEVE I 'LL RUN ON
401194 abuu-t Illa.ell women' 4 Uvu an<i o.tlteA 6em.in.i.4.t .W4U~.4.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
GOOD NEW~
Uve 6 but 4ecolllLing 06 4upMb ma.tM.i.al.
Marcia Taylor
TINDER
4emo:vtllable, 6iMt 4olo album.
Linda Ti 11 ery
LI NOA Tl LLERY
powe,t6ul 4oul6ul voca.t.4 .
THE WAYS A WOMAN CAI, BE
Teresa Trul 1
Tuua'4_ debut album 06 6olk, co"cn«Y and pop.
*Teresa Trull
LET IT BE KNOWN
g4ea.t blend 06 go4pel, 6unll 6 pop.
•Teresa Trul 1/Barbara Higbie
UNEXPECTED
a 6"4.i.on 06 Mck, pop and jazz.
Twin Tide
STEREOTYPES
clea4, hawiti.ng hMmoniu 06 woman-.i.denli6.i.e.d 4i4.t~.
Robin Tyler
ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID ·
4 ~ c co.,e.dy lp on 4e.x.i.6m, Mci4m and o.thM .W4Ue4.
Wil I ie Tyson
WILLIE TYSON
4~cal 6emini4.t ma.tuia.t b!( .ta.te11ted p«6o4mM.
Wi 11 ie Tyson
FULL COUNT
pop/blu.u tp 06 4~cal and 4eA.i.olL4 ,th.,.u.
Mary Watkins
SOfo'.ETHING MOVING
&iM.t jazz-6"4.i.on album .i.n women'4 ""'4-<C.
Mary Watkins
WINOS OF CHANGE
Jazz fl<4IIO lu<.th 6ull o4chu~on.
Cris Williamson
LIVE DREAM
Uve 4eco4<kng o6 nw ma.tuia.t w.UJ. June Mil.Ung.ton.
cw
Allegra Broughton
SONGS FOR THE HEART
eclec.t.ic mu4.i.cal 4.tyle 06 o«g.i.nal 401194 wW,
f<l1MI
vocal.4
Joanna Cazden
LI VE & WELL
oJU.g-<.niil 6olk 4ong4 by long-time 6emin.i.4t 4.i.ngM
Casse Culver
LIVE IN CONCERT
one o 6 .tlte 6iM.t "Women' 4 Mwoic" woJt k4
Casse Culver
SONGS ANO OTHER DREAMS
.&.tuti<o C4.64l'-t .t{' 06 J.1'11.!V,i.vl..A.4.f.lj·UtlllCCOlulcd 4()tlH4
Judy ~ 11 , SWEET CLOVER HONEY
01t.<.9-<.1
6olk 4ong4 u11 6emin.i.4m a11d U6e
Mag~ie and Jude
WE DENY NONE OF OUR CHANGES
6enw.11-<.4t 6olk-4tyle ma.teA.i.al on ex.tJui-long CM4e.t.te
Ova
OVA
Tondon duu 4-<ng4 4-tAun9 le.4bi.an-6em.<.1LUot 4u1194
8. Rose/ C. Winter
LIVE
1978 Jtecoillng 06 oug.i.na.i 6ong4 (be6o4e Sweet So4cMy)
8. Rose/ C. Winter
AS STRONG AS ANYONE CAN BE
cliildiien 14 CM4e.t.te 06 6emin.i.6t, 4el6-a66~ng 401194
B. Rose/ C. Winter
STRONG SJ NGERS
,
4.tuiUo-plloduced CM4e.t.te 06 new 401194 and hMmon-i.u
Laura Wetzler
TOuCH AND GO
intimate loo1194 W-i-tl, 4.t4ong .iM.t41Lffien.ta.tion
SPECIAL ALBUMS
Bri~ht Morning Star
BRIGHT MORNING STAR
e.xc.i..ting pllDg4U4ive ma.tM.i.al by ~ew England g4oup.
*The Weavers
TOGETHER AGAIN
Uve Jtecoiid<.ng 06 Weav~• 1980 4cunion .i.n CM11e9.i.e Ha.U .
ANTHOLOGIES
WHAT WE DID WHILE WAITING
album 4halted hy 60"4 new 6emini4t pM6o4ml!IL4.
SIDE BY SIDE
4e-enac.tmenu 06 6amolL4 lopeechu .i.n women' 4 ILUo.tMy.
LESBIAN CONCENTRATE
lubian 4ampl« .i.n 4UpoMe .to An.a,, 8'tyan.t .
MEAN MOTHERS
4e-uco4d.i.ng 06 well-known bluu pM6o4ml!IL4
WOMEN'S RAI LROAO BLUES
women Uv,ing wahou-t men .i.n 20 '6 • 30 '4.
RED, WHITE ANQ BLUES
intMu.t.i.ng WM notu accompany all Ro4e..tta 4ei.ea6u
PIANO SINGEl!S BLUES
old blu.u 4.utg~ accompany .them4e.lvu on piano.
WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES
4e.-uco4d.i.ng 06 04.i.g.i.na.t veM.i.on 06 title cu-t & o.thvi,,
HOT SNOW
4e-4eco4d.i.ng4 by jazz pe.11604m~ 06 30'4 & 40'4.
BIG MAMAS
h.i.gh qua.t.i..ty collec.t.i.on o 6 old bluu 4ecoJtdinglo.
*Cris Williamson
CHANGER ANO THE LHANGEO
but 4ilUng albuM .i.n women' 4 IIIU4.i.c hi4to41J;b·eauu6ul!
*Cris Wil 1iamson
STRANGE PARADISE
MU4.tic J0UMey .in.to IWCR • n 4oll by
ONLY ON CASSETTE
Ii 6~end4.
*Cris Williamson
CRIS WILLIAMSON
4e.-.U4ue 06 c.ii..i' &iM.t 4.tud.i.o album.
*Cris Wil 1iamson
LUMIERE
4uence.-6an.ta4y 4.to4fj 6 4ong4 6M chilMen 06 all agu.
*Cris Williamson
BLUE RIDER
mov.utg liiillad6 6 up.tl!lllpO =ngemenu w/Bonnie Raitt.
*Cris Williamson
PORTRAIT
cili 1 6avowe. 4ong4 6Mm hu 6iM.t 4ix album....
C. Wi nter/8. Rose
SWEET SORCERY
ienw.11<.4.t ly!UC4 wait 4~ng, 4.t4ong iuwno,t.iu.
SUPER SISTERS
o~eoU4 anthology bluu by women .i.n 20'4 & 30'4.
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL I
4ee.nac.tmen.t4 06 4peechu by 6amolL4 6emi,t.i4.t4.
BUT THE WOMEN ROSE VOL I I
add.Uional MMAUOM 06 mMe. 6emini4.t4
paJ>t
S piLUen.t
WHAT IF I AM A WOl'IAN? VOL I
~ o n 06 14/0,W 06 4 6amolL4 Illa.ell women.
WHAT IF I AM A WOMAN? VOL I I
III04e wo41l4 btJ piLUen.t-da!( Sla.cll wonen lead~.
SONG OF THE SUFFRAGETTES
411.thology 06 04.i.g.uutl 4ong4 .i.n cami-6«e 6.ttJle.
CLASSICAL
Sharon Isbin
SHARON ISBIN VOL I
.techn,.c.ally bUpVlb -'leCO-'ld-i.119 (16 ci.cu,b.ic.<U' 9ui.t,vu.1,.t.
Sharon lsbin
SHARON ISBIN VOL II
exql.U.-4:Ue 6-<.ttge>uttg utt exp-'lUb.ive p-ic.cu .
RETURN OF THE GREAT MOTHER
Kosse£11lmguist
01ug-<.
wo1tk on h-u..tolt-<c. iwmen' b my.tlu,.
Garthwaite/Hawkins/Sorrels LIVE AT GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC
jazz, 6olk and poe.tlt'J by .th/tee bOlo PVl6oJtmelt<I
Priscilla Herdman
LIATER LILY
AU<l.tJlalian <1ong<1 done by exc.ep.t-iona.tly .100.th-ing vo.ice
Priscilla Herdman
SEASONS OF CHANGE
exp-'lU<1.lve voe.au on con.tempoJtaJty <10119<1
New ·England Women's Symphony
WOMEN'S ORCHESTRAL WOR ►
wo1tlu y women, c.onduc.ted by Kay Galld,iVl .
Hood/Hux tab 1e/Chri stiansen
WALLFLOWERS
a ca.ppe.Ua and <1.unpi.e accompa11A111en.t on .iwee.t IU11U110n.iu
Macalester Trio
CHAMBER WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS
uc,i.1b19 ye.t Jteio.x..i.119 WOIL/u by 7 cwmen ( 3 1tec.ultd <1e.t)
Betsy Kaske
LAST NIGHT IN TOWN
Jtock bound 61tom a /.kdwu.teJttt woman
Rosario Marciano
PIANO WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS
beauL'.6i.il ~ecu by now- 6an10U<1 compo<I eJt<I
Rosario Marciano
ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY WOMEN
cfuima.Uc woili pVL60Jtmed
Rita Marley
HARAMBE
'<elig.ioUb and poli.t.ica.l themu .in 1teggae
Thea Musgrave
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (set of 3)
Rita Marley
WHO FEELS IT KNOWS IT
6-iM.t <1ulo album 06 01t-tg-<.nal ma.telt.ia.t
Thea Musgrave
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (set of 3)
Mary McCasl in
WAY OUT WEST
p-'lewe and cle<lll gu.ilivl and vo.lce .tlv'Louglwu.t
Mary Mccaslin
PRAIRIE IN THE SKY
bee.and "WulVLt1-<1.tyle" albwn o 6 01t-tg.inal bon9<1 and othVL :
Mary McCaslin
OLD FRIENDS
.in.tc1tulin9 <VVl<lngemctt.tb 011 /J'l.ev.ioU<1ly-1teco1tded wow
MEN'S MUSIC
Peter Al sop
ASLEEP AT THE HELM
Peter Alsop
UNIFO~MS
Peter Al sop
DRAW THE LINE
Blackberri and Friends
LeRoy Dysart
Judy Mowatt
BLACK WOMAN
. .
/J'I.0-6emin.ib.t ly1t-tu wait 1teggae bpuu:,tua.t.i.ty and poLUi.c.,
Judy Mowatt
ONLY A WOMAN
.
une 06 6-iM.t woman 1te9gae pl!A601tmVL and <1Dt19WILUl!A<I
FINALLY
Jean Redpath
SONG OF THE SEALS
Sco.tlibh ba.U.ad<I by well-known .tJi.ad.i..t.iona.l <llllib.t
WE AllE EVERYWHERE
Patrick Haggerty LAVENDER COUNTRY
Si Kahn
HOME
Si Kahn
DOING MY JOB
Charlie King
VAGUELY REMINISCENT OF THE 60'S
TELLING IT FROM THE HEART
*Geof Morgan
IT COMES WITH THE PLUMBING
Geof Morgan
FINALLY LETTING IT GO
Charlie Murphy
CATCH THE FIRE
*Romanovsky/Phil lips
David Sereda
Fred Small
Jean Redpath
JEAN REDPATH
mo1te .tunu .in Sco.tlibh .tllad-i..t.ion
SOMEBODY'S STORY
Charlie King
Gary Lapow
Jean Redpath
LOWLANDS
.tllad-i..t.i.onal .ln<1Vtumen.ta.t.ion and <1.tolt.lu on <10119<1
IN THE OUTFIELD ($5 . 00)
CHIVALRY UVES
Willie Sordill
PLEASE TIP YOUR WAITRESS
GAY NAJ1~ GAME
*Tom Wilson
ALL-AMERICAN BOY
Jane Sapp
JANE SAPP
906pel/bluu <1on9b 06 61teedom, jltb.t.ice. 6 Slack expe,uenc,
Claudia Schmidt
MIDWESTERN HEART
excep.t.iona.l oil.lg.ind .i11<1.tJwmen.ta.t.lon .ln 6olk .id.lo'"
Claudia Schlllidt
NEW GOODBYES, OLD HELLOES
la.tut album by th.ib popul<lll M.idwu.tVLn •<llllib.t
WALLS TO ROSES
GAY AND STRAIGHT TOGETHER
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
Marie Rhines
TARTANS ANO SAGEBRUSH
exc-i.tu19 6econd album 06 .tMd-i..t.i.ona.l .in<l.tJlW11en.ta.t.ion
CLAUDIA SCHMIOT
Claudia Schmidt
debut album by .talen..te.d .iongWILUVL/6.inge1t· and nw.ic.ian
LOVE'S GONNA CARRY US
*Tom Wilson
Marie Rhines
THE RECONCILIATION
Sco.t.t.ibh, lwh and Amwca.n 6.iddle mu<1.ic
TOUR 1981
Molly Scott/Sumitra
HONOR THE EARTH
beau.t.l6ul melod.iu abou.t .the. e<llL.th and .the <1puu:,t
Peggy Seeger
DIFFERENT THEREFORE EQUAL
6upVLb tylt-<u • on many 6emin,i.,,.t .ib.iuu .ln 6olk <1.tyle
Peggy Seeger
FROM WHERE I STANO
p-'lOglLU<l.iv.e political bong.I by Peggy and othVL mU<l.lc.lanb
WOMEN ARTISTS ON OTHER LABELS
Barrett/Smith
AEOLUS
.
women-01t-ten.ted .ip.iM..tua.l'. ba.Uad<I wait
.tMd-i..t.i.ona.l 6lavo ·
Barrett/Smith
MUSIC OF THE ROLLING WORLD . .
.iecond a.tbum 06 mag.ic, na.twte and woman-.ipuu:,t
Lui Coll ins
BAPTISI~ OF FIRE
p-'le.tty voe.a.ti. 06 love and li6e
Lui Coll ins
MADE IN NEW ENGLAND
beauu 6ul gu.iliv< accompa11y-ing hell c.l'.ealt vu-i.ce
County Down
COUNTY DOWN
.tllad-i..t.i.ona.l moun.ta-<n .i11<1.0wmett.t<I and <1.tJtong voe.au
Cathy Fink
DOGGONE MY TIME
.
6un album 06 6.iddle, banJO and plea<l-<.ng voc.ai.l,
Harmony Sisters
HARMONY PIE
ca.jun <1ound<I .61tom Vl-<o 06 mu<1.ica.l women
HarnMlny Sisters
SECOND HELPING
.
moJte .tllad-i..t.i.ona.l mu<1.ic W<-th c.un.tempoJtaJty ly1uu
Rosalie Sorrels
ALWAYS A LADY
gen.tie vo.lce by we.l.l-known 6olk pVL601tmVL
1<WU11
Rosalie Sorrels
MOMENTS OF HAPPINESS
eclec..t.ic •<1.tyle ~ <1.tMng .in<1.tJwmen.ta.t.ion •
Rosalie Sorrels
TRAVELIN' LADY RIDES AGAIN
new a1L1Lan9eme.nu 06 ma.te>ual on 6.iltb.t album
Laurie Speigel THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE
elec.tJlon.ic and compu.tVL 11W.ic
Kate Wolf
BACK ROADS
hoffte 1teco1td.ing o 6 6olk <101196
Kate Wolf
LINES 0,1 THE PAPER
606.t coun.tJly 6olk IIIU<l-<C
Kate Wolf
SAFE AT ANCHOR
ihlii.d album by Cali6oltn.i.a 6olk <lll.t.ib.t
'Kate Wolf
CLOSE TO YOU
pile.tty album 06 4D6-t .twiu
Kate Wolf
GIVE YOURSELF TO LOVE (il~•oo)
Uve doubte album o 6 nw ma.t/lJI.W. 601t Kate
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Meg Christian just finished -her newest studio
al bum, FROM THE HEART, (LF937) which will be
released in February, 1984. It contains many
of the new original songs from Meg 1 s 1983
tour.
Many new exciting albums are planned by our
artists in _the coming months!
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Olivia Records will be releasing a solo album
by Tret Fure in spring of 1984.
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Sweet Honey in the .Rock I s new relefs~~ WE '
ALL. .. EVERYONE OF US, · (FF317) is a stunning
Holly Near and Trapezoid will be recording a
new album of· both contemporary and tra9· •
studio album to be released in spring of 1984
a cappella materia1.Lobk for it in _q mQlt.l!ll••1111111t "''• on Redwood Records.
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Part of Women's Music News : (1983)
