Judy Collins

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Folk singer-songwriter Judy Collins talks about her new album, addiction, and her friendship with Leonard Cohen, which helped shape her musical career.

In Grammy-nominated ‘Spellbound,’ Judy Collins finds her own voice

Folk singer-songwriter Judy Collins talks about her new album, addiction, and her friendship with Leonard Cohen, which helped shape her musical career.

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