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  1. 11 ott 2020 · The Judy Henske story began in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin where Judith A. Henske was born on December ’20th’ 1936. She attended Notre Dame Grade School and then Notre Dame-McDonell Memorial High School, before heading to Rosary College, River Forest, Illinois.

  2. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraBallad of Little Romy · Judy HenskeJudy Henske℗ 1963 Elektra Entertainment Group for the United States and WEA Internatio...

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  3. I try not to shell out over $40 for a record that's almost fifty years old, but in this case it was worth it. There's great arrangement on this collection of songs and Judy Henske is a very underrated singer with range that covers about everything. The hard rocker "Snowblind" and the bluegrass style "Raider" have always been favorites of mine.

  4. While Judy Henske was most widely recognized as a figure on the 1960s folk music scene, categorizing her strictly as a folk artist is inaccurate and limiting. Henske cut plenty of folk-oriented material (most notably on 1963's High Flying Bird), much of it very good, but her full-bodied, passionate voice and delivery were quite versatile.

  5. 3 mag 2022 · Judy Henske, an influential and charismatic figure in the American folk scene of the 1960s, has died at the age of 85. Her husband and collaborator, the keyboardist Craig Doerge, said that Henske ...

  6. Judy Henske: A Remembrance. by Barry Alfonso June 2022. Judy Henske in the 1960s. “To change the world, you’ve got to be really depressed,” singer-songwriter Judy Henske once told me. “You have to have an attitude that things are really bad, and we have to change them. But I kept cheering up all the time.”. When Henske was a rising ...

  7. Judy Henske, who made a splash on the folk scene of the early 1960s with a versatile voice that could conjure Billie Holiday or foreshadow Janis Joplin, and performances full of offbeat stage patter, died April 27 in hospice care in Los Angeles. She was 85. The death was announced by her husband, keyboardist Craig Doerge.