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On their album “California,” The Refugees send a love letter to their favorite folk rock classics. Band members Cidny Bullens, Deborah Holland, and Wendy Waldman discuss their process in covering their favorite songs and play music from the project during this joint presentation of Wendy's From The Longhouse and Cidny's Cracking The Sky podcasts.
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Wendy Waldman welcomes her bandmates Cidny Bullens and Deborah Holland from The Refugees to come together for this special episode. Tune in and listen to the trio discuss life, music, and more. This is a joint presentation of Wendy's From The Longhouse and Cidny's Cracking The Sky podcasts.
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Wendy Waldman talks about music from her past, present, and future as she unveils her new single "Train Is Leaving," a preview from her forthcoming album.
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In difficult times as well as good times, there are some unchanging truths that can guide us, inform us, even save us. And history shows that as dark as it gets for us humans, there’s always light mixed in, and discoveries to be made, or to be rediscovered. Nature has everything to say about this.
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In these difficult days, Wendy Waldman shares a short musical journey from despair to hope.
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For a very special Valentine's Day episode, Wendy Waldman shares about loves songs she's written from different perspectives.
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Wendy Waldman walks us through the origins and making of her debut album Love Has Got Me (Warner Bros. Records). This critically acclaimed album was released in the fall of 1973 and was spotlighted by Rolling Stone as “Singer-Songwriter Debut of the Year” in a detailed piece written by music and film critic Stephen Holden. Wendy talks about the events that led to her major label signing, the historic cultural shifts that propelled pop music into a brand new direction in the early 70s, and tells stories behind the project that set the stage for her entire career.
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Multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and recording artist Wendy Waldman shares her roots as a lifelong Los Angeles musician in the debut episode of From the Longhouse. Featuring music by Bryndle, the legendary band founded by Wendy, Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold, and Kenny Edwards.