- Ruthann Friedman
Ruthann Friedman (born July 6, 1944) is an American
folk singer.Born in
the Bronx ,New York , Friedman spent her formative years in theSan Fernando Valley , north ofLos Angeles . She started playing guitar at the age of eight while listening toWoodie Guthrie ,Pete Seeger andJosh White . Her first song gained her a spot on the television talent show "Rocket to Stardom" at age twelve. While atUlysses S. Grant High School , she started playing Hoot nights atThe Troubadour in West Hollywood, met the musicians Steve Mann andHoyt Axton and became part of the growing musical scene of Los Angeles.Her first paid performance was at the Green Spider Coffee House in
Denver, Colorado at the age of nineteen. Soon she was part of the Hippy Migration, traveling the California Coast and living off earnings from her performances. While staying inSan Francisco , California, Friedman befriended the members ofJefferson Airplane ,Country Joe andJanis Joplin . Her friendship withVan Dyke Parks not only influenced her deep commitment to music but also introduced her toThe Association , who recorded her song "Windy " in 1967.Three years later,
Constant Companion , her first solo album, was released by Reprise Records. She also wrote and sang the songs for the cult moviePeace Killers , released in 1971.In 2006, Water, a San Francisco label, reissued "Constant Companion", renewing interest in Friedman's music and led to Water's release of a compilation of rare and previously unreleased home recordings from 1965-1971,
Hurried Life .External links
* [http://www.ruthannfriedman.com Ruthann Friedman's website]
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