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compromising her art. Christian described the emotions and moods of women's music, as helping women "know all that we are" and it helped her to deal with her anger and "listen to my inner voice, to what I truly want for myself, beyond all the shoulds and oughts." She later shared her experiences about time spent in the Alcoholism Centre for Women in Los Angeles and said that she had been validated by meeting other women dealing with same issue.
282:(1977) was said in one review to reflect "between the value of the music-as-message and the music's value regardless of what it is about lyrically", while in another, as being "worth the attention of anyone interested in women's music and an absolute must for Meg Christian fans. Christian has said that the songs on her third album 238:, that the purpose of their music was to make women more aware of political issues. She explained how discovering the gay and women's movement in 1969 had resulted in her writing new material, noting "I couldn't believe what was coming out of my mouth......I started trying to find songs that said something to women." 348:
Christian has said that working with Olivia Records assisted her as a recovering alcoholic. She noted that writing songs as a "woman-identified-woman" was not only consistent with her concept of feminism, but had also developed an awareness of how music enabled emotional changes to be made without
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and sometimes played at women-only venues. She has acknowledged that the "feminist tag...makes women's music seem limited in appeal" but that the common denominator is that "we all make make music out of a consciousness of being a woman...some of us would rather play only to an audience of
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In 2002, Christian restarted her association with Olivia Records, and began performing again for label events; her first appearance since 1984 was on a
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released in 1981, "had gone places that she had never imagined they would go musically and they are so beautiful that they made me cry." The
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in 1974. A reviewer said "the album's core is found in its romantic woman-to-woman folk-pop ballads, such as Christian's own
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arranged by Olivia. She also performed on two weeklong Caribbean cruises to celebrate Olivia's 40-year anniversary in 2013.
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Christian was one of the performers at the second Boston Women's Music Festival in 1977 and agreed with
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perspective. For a time in the 1970s, Christian, who is openly lesbian, embraced
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in 1973. The label began by releasing a single of Christian's version of the
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Christian, along with other feminist and lesbian activists founded
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while spending a lot of time alone and later being influenced by
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during an interview, showed little respect for two women authors
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She ceased giving live performances in 1984, and began studying
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Substance Use Among Women: A Reference and Resource Guide
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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs
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Harper, Jorjet; Armstrong, Toni Jr. (January 1989).
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The result of these explorations were the albums 898: 542: 540: 506: 1034: 970: 584:"LGBT History Month — October 12: Meg Christian" 294:, that "every major performer in women's music ( 991:from the original on July 28, 2022 – via 929: 873: 831: 537: 964: 673: 638: 262:and the first LP was Christian's debut album, 198:in 1969, where she performed in bars covering 840:"Interview with Meg Christian by Nancy Guinn" 708: 231:women...some want to play to the universe." 971:Pagliaro, Anne M.; Pagliaro, Louis (2000). 907:"Olivia Lesbian Cruises: A Photo Scrapbook" 191:with a double degree in English and music. 1025: 801: 644: 546: 31: 867: 578: 576: 574: 679: 547:Harrington, Richard (November 3, 1981). 154: 515:"Women Work Together at Olivia Records" 439: 437: 435: 433: 431: 1035: 905:Plato, Catherine (November 21, 2019). 758:from the original on December 13, 2021 739: 727:from the original on December 25, 2019 571: 512: 472: 935: 904: 855:from the original on January 17, 2021 837: 789:from the original on October 16, 2013 776: 745: 645:Senftleber, Barbara (June 1, 1984). 612: 494:from the original on January 7, 2021 461:from the original on August 15, 2007 428: 37:Christian performing in January 2013 1113:University of North Carolina alumni 977:. 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Christian graduated from the 183:to organize folk groups in the 682:"Cool sounds, feminist melody" 352: 1: 615:"The Changer And The Changed" 513:Clarke, Jil (April 7, 1979). 421: 202:material by artists such as 189:University of North Carolina 7: 1073:American feminist musicians 717:"Cris Williamson Biography" 278:. Christian's second album 10: 1144: 1103:LGBTQ people from Virginia 1098:American lesbian musicians 748:"I Know You Know - Review" 779:"Face the Music - Review" 484:(Podcast with transcript) 409:The Best of Meg Christian 112: 102: 85: 68: 58: 47: 42: 30: 23: 319:Gurumayi Chidvilasananda 942:Daily Hampshire Gazette 848:Berkeley Public Library 1048:American women singers 163:in 1946 and raised in 159:Christian was born in 43:Background information 1078:American folk singers 1068:Singers from Virginia 838:Guinn, Nancy (1981). 155:Early life and career 1058:Converts to Hinduism 590:. 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Christian performing in January 2013
Lynchburg, Virginia
Folk
Olivia
Lynchburg, Virginia
folk singer
women's music
Tennessee
Lynchburg, Virginia
stringed instruments
Joan Baez
The Kingston Trio
Harry Belafonte
'60s
University of North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
easy listening
Joni Mitchell
Burt Bacharach
David Frost
Ti Grace
Robin Morgan
feminist
women's separatism
Holly Near
Olivia Records
Gerry Goffin
Carole King
James Taylor
Joni Mitchell

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