Judy Collins has been a defining voice in folk music for over five decades, known for her luminous voice, personal songwriting, and dedication to social activism. Emerging during the 1960s folk revival, she championed causes and supported songwriters like Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, and Randy Newman. Collins is celebrated for both her original compositions and her interpretations of traditional and contemporary songs, earning accolades including a Grammy Hall of Fame induction for Both Sides Now and a Song of the Year win for Send in the Clowns.
Originally a classical piano prodigy, Collins shifted to folk music and released her debut album A Maid of Constant Sorrow in 1961, launching a long career with Elektra Records. She continues to record and tour internationally, with recent projects like Silver Skies Blue and Winter Stories. An author, filmmaker, and UNICEF advocate, she speaks on mental health and recovery, mentoring new talent and inspiring audiences with music that emphasizes hope and healing.
Doors open: 6:30 PM, show: 7:30 PM.


