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Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music

Judy Collins

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A vivid, highly evocative memoir of one of the reigning icons of folk music, highlighting the decade of the '60s, when hits like "Both Sides Now" catapulted her to international fame.

Sweet Judy Blue Eyes is the deeply personal, honest, and revealing memoir of folk legend and relentlessly creative spirit Judy Collins. In it, she talks about her alcoholism, her lasting love affair with Stephen Stills, her friendships with Joan Baez, Richard and Mimi Fariña, David Crosby, and Leonard Cohen and, above all, the music that helped define a decade and a generation's sound track.

Sweet Judy Blue Eyes
invites the reader into the parties that peppered Laurel Canyon and into the recording studio so we see how cuts evolved take after take, while it sets an array of amazing musical talent against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent decades of twentieth-century America.

Beautifully written, richly textured, and sharply insightful, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes is an unforgettable chronicle of the folk renaissance in America.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
  • Publish Date: Oct 2nd, 2012
  • Pages: 384
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.43in - 4.99in - 0.95in - 0.71lb
  • EAN: 9780307717351
  • Categories: MusicGenres & Styles - Folk & TraditionalMemoirs

About the Author

JUDY COLLINS has recorded more than forty albums over her illustrious career. With several top-ten hits, Grammy nominations, and gold- and platinum-selling albums to her credit, she has also written several books and has her own music label, Wildflower Records.

Praise for this book

"...a fascinating and even harrowing musical and personal reflection." --Kirkus

"Collin's improbable and utterly charming tale of assuming iconic status as a popular music star from the early 1960's onward also proves a tremendously valuable chronicle of the early folk music scene...[A] forthright, radiant work." -Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review)