- Priscilla Herdman
Priscilla Herdman is an American folk singer. Although she has written songs, sheis notable chiefly for her interpretations of other artists' work.
Born in
Eastchester, New York in 1948, she attended theUniversity of Iowa , finishing her studies at theFashion Institute of Technology in New York. While working in the fashion industry, she began to play in the coffeehouses ofGreenwich Village and the church basements of the Upper West Side, and toured in Europe. In 1976, she moved to Philadelphiaand decided to become a professional singer.Her first album, "The Water Lily", was released in 1977, on the Philo label. In 1980, her second album, "Forgotten Dreams", consisting mainly of covers of songs by contemporary North American songwriters, was released on the Flying Fish label. In 1982, Herdman left Philadelphia and moved to the small rural community of Pine Plains, New York, where she met her husband, Dick Hermans. In 1983 she then released her third album, "Seasons of Change". To date, Herdman has released 12 albums, including several with
Anne Hills .References
* [http://priscillaherdman.com/ Official web site]
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