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| Biography: In contrast to many of her contemporaries in folk music, Priscilla Herdman is largely an interpretive singer in the tradition of Joan Baez and Judy Collins, rather than a singer/songwriter. She has described herself as "a songfinder and interpreter of other people's music," adding, "Part of my storyfinding ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1977 Label: Rounder Records Critics' Rating:  Herdman presents a more traditional set of songs on this collection, which was recorded in 1976. Accompanied by fiddle, mandolin, and cello, along with her own guitar, she is remarkably affecting on such ...Read full reviewReleased: 1983 Label: Rounder Records Critics' Rating:  Herdman presents a compelling rural landscape, singing in a clear, reassuring voice of struggling farmers, family ties, and feminist consciousness. She continues the interpretive folksinging tradition ...Read full review
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