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Musica,
Issue 6, Spring 1977
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for the page above: Margie Adam, Angele Arsenault, Christy Ash, Ginny Bales, Barbara Burley, Joanna Cazden, Lotta Crabtree, Meg Christian, Ginni Clemmens, Casse Culver, Valerie Cribbs, Annie Dinerman, Nancy Daley, Maxine Feldman, Kay Gardner, Bev Grant, Pat Harris, Judy Hoffman, April Kassirer, Barbara Kutzner, Lucha, Ms. Conception, Kristen Lems, Lynn Keller, Cherry Wolfarth, Jeanne Mackey, Julie Mech, Holly Near, Maggie Roche, Terry Roche, Malvina Reynolds, Betsy Rose, Carol Rowe, River City Women, Cathy Roma, Victoria Spivey, Mary Trevor, Willie Tyson, Maggie Unrue, Cathy Winter, Dee Werner, Nancy Vedder-Shults, Andrea Weltman, Sally Piano Bebe K'Roche
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for the page above: National Women's Music Festival, Folknik
Jerene Jackson Interview
Search words for the page above: B.S. Sugar, Lilith, Carol McDonald, Indavana Bluz Band
Search words for the page above: Joan Lowe, Carole Etzler, "Sometimes I Wish", Rita MacNeil, "Born a Woman", Sara Ellen Dunlop, "In the Light", Jade & Sarasparilla, Suzanne Pierson, Soupy Pierson
Search words for the page above: BeBe K'Roche, New Miss Alice Stone Ladies Society Orchestra, Berkeley Women's Music Collective, Casse Culver, Alix Dobkin, "Living With Lesbians", Holly Near, "You Can Know All I Am", Ginni Clemmens, "I'm Lookin' for Some Long Time Friends", Malvina Reynolds, Jeanne Mackey, Mary Trevor, Deadly Nightshade, Womanspirit, Morningstar, Ami Pierce, A Few Loving Women, Hazel and Alice, Linda Shear, "Lesbian Portrait"
Search words for the page above: Betty Kaplowitz, Raw Honey, Alice Stone Orchestra, Jean Gauthier, Vera Johnson, Hysteria
Search words for the page above: Ladyslipper Music, Lilith, Hysteria, Rosie & the Riveters, Sweet Thunder, Half the Sky, Ways of Meringue, Barbara Lewis, Terri Clark, Diane Gosler, Gwen Johnson, Ellen Horton
Search words for the page above: Baba Yaga: Keira O'Hara, Susan Colson, Barb Galloway, Patti Vincent, Jan Buchanan, Bonnie Kovaleff
A reminder that Musica was a Women's Music Newsletter, and while (from my observation) most of the artists covered were lesbian, by no means were all of them, or should any implication to be taken of their orientation by their inclusion. Musica's founder, Indy Allen, was not lesbian, but should be commended for documenting so much of this early lesbian music culture in her newsletters.
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