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Cris Williamson (born 1947) is an American feminist singer-songwriter and recording artist. She was a visible lesbian political activist during an era when few who were unconnected to the lesbian community were aware of gay and lesbian issues.
James Robert Williamson (born October 29, 1949) is an American guitarist, songwriter, record producer and electronics engineer. He was a member of the iconic proto-punk rock band The Stooges , notably on the influential album Raw Power and in the reformed Stooges from 2009 to 2016.
Time Ain't Accidental is the fifth studio album by American indie folk singer-songwriter Jess Williamson, released on June 9, 2023 by Mexican Summer. The album has received positive reviews. The album has received positive reviews.
Jess Williamson’s fifth solo album “Time Ain’t Accidental” incarnates 2023 through a lyrical road trip that unpacks America, its western landscapes, reckless storms and evanescent roots ...
Williamson used the word cassation in the sense of a miniature opera including audience participation. He wrote ten such works, of varying complexity and duration. His primary intention was to teach children the mechanics of putting on an opera, and the idea for the pieces first came to Williamson while teaching his own children about music.
The sound of the album, which embraces country tones and traditions, was inspired by the duo's upbringing in the South. Crutchfield's work is more indebted to the timbre of 1990s pop-country, [4] while Williamson's harkens back to classic C&W waltzes. [1] For Williamson, artists like Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris were touchstones.
John Williamson (1970) Travlin' Out West in Concert (1973) From Travlin' Out West (1974) Comic Strip Cowboy (1976) Road to Town (1978) Radio Special (1978) Country Greats (1978) Fair Dinkum J.W. (1982) True Blue – The Best of John Williamson (1982) Singing in the Suburbs (1983) The Smell of Gum Leaves (1984) Humble Beginnings (1985) Road Thru ...
"My Favorite Things" is a song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. In the original Broadway production, the song was introduced by Mary Martin playing Maria and Patricia Neway playing Mother Abbess.