FemBio-Datenbank, oppført som Judy [Judith Marjorie] Collins, FemBio-ID 6183, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
latimes.com
Reed, James (10. februar 2017). «The Sunday Conversation: Judy Collins dishes on her Grammy nomination». latimes.com. Besøkt 9. juni 2019. «In 1969, when she peered from her album covers with those piercing blue eyes and resembled the fair maidens she saluted in song, Judy Collins took home her first Grammy for her recording of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now."»
«20 Sixties Albums You've Never Heard». Rolling Stone(engelsk). 22. mai 2014. Besøkt 10. juni 2019. «But we'd argue Wildflowers is among her best. After spending the early portion of her career covering the Beatles and Bob Dylan, Wildflowers finds Collins tackling the songs of Leonard Cohen, and the words and mood suit her well. It's a cover of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now," however, that's the highlight, as the track went on to win a 1968 Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance. What We Said Then: Judy Collins has to have one of the most beautiful and moving voices of any female singer. She has also been smart enough to make magnificent orchestration an integral part of her albums. The arrangements on this album especially complement her voice. The songs she has chosen are also quite representative of the beauty of music of today… Altogether, it is a very beautiful album."»
Ghomeshi, Jian (9. juli 2009). «Jian Ghomeshi interviews Leonard Cohen». the Guardian(engelsk). Besøkt 6. august 2021. «When I hit New York, I bumped into what later was called the folk-song renaissance. There were people like Dylan and Judy Collins and Joan Baez. And I hadn't heard their work. So that touched me very much. I'd always been writing little songs myself, too, but I never thought there was any marketplace for them.»
variety.com
Barker, Andrew; Barker, Andrew (8. februar 2017). «Judy Collins Talks Her First Grammy Nomination in 40 Years: ‘I’ve Been Working All This Time’». Variety(engelsk). Besøkt 10. juni 2019. «It wasn’t until 1967, though, that she came to commercial prominence with the album “Wildflowers.” Eight years after that, she enjoyed renewed popularity with her 1975 version of “Send in the Clowns,” a pop hit that won writer Stephen Sondheim a 1976 Grammy for song of the year.»
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Roglo, Roglo person ID p=judith;n=collins, oppført som Judith Collins[Hentet fra Wikidata]