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Music in our Veins: Conversations with June Millington and Friends

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by June Millington

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Chats with June Millington with her many friends in music, around the magic and the deeper subtleties (and intentions) of the act of doing music ~ both in creating and performing.

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6/1/2020

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November 19, 2023

Conversation with Adrienne Torf & June Millington

<p>Ady is a wonderful pianist with whom I&#39;ve shared many a musical adveture since we met in 1981. She played on Holly Near&#39;s &quot;Fire in the Rain,&quot; an album which I produced, and we proceeded from there ... mostly in the area of (the genre of) Women&#39;s Music.</p> <p>I&#39;ve always found how Ady explores and experiences music fascinating, and am so glad we were able to have this intimate conversation. Please enjoy it yourself! There are a lot of profound experiences related, all of which started before IMA was even founded. That&#39;s saying a lot.</p> <p>xx June Millington • Goshen, MA</p> --- Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support</a>

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August 12, 2020

June's conversation with Barbara Higbie

<p>A fascinating conversation with über-musician, singer/composer Barbara Higbie. We met through the women's music movement in the early 80's, although she'd already made inroads in the music business through Windham Hill Records, initially with Darol Anger. (<a href="https://barbarahigbie.com/">https://barbarahigbie.com/</a>) But what a road!, absolutely fascinating with twists and turns that, honestly, seem ordained in retrospect. I've always had the greatest respect for Barbara, and although we brushed wings many times at IMAWest (where she performed in various ensembles, all stellar) and at festivals, I never really knew her well. No reason, really, she's extremely engaging and we've shared many situations and enduring stories but it's like we're part of the same fabric ~ very familiar, like stars flashing in the night in some way. I guess this conversation was just waiting!</p> <p>Some quick memories ... riding on the same bus with her and Teresa Trull (with whom she did an album) into the Michigan Women's Festival grounds; a show she did with us in Bodega with David Balakrishnan (they were in the group Turtle Island together) that was absolutely astounding, off the chain in virtuosity; hearing Barbara, Cris Williamson, and Teresa Trull rehearsing backstage on an Olivia cruise we all performed at, April 2018, and being knocked out by that phenomenal blend and sound. I thought to myself, "This is American music!" And to me that really means something. It ties in to my respect for the many races and cultures who have brought the mix that itself created new styles of expression, and so many hit songs. Nobody else has created so much, for so many years, that sold so phenomenally. Even the Taliban sings Motown! (in some reputably reported instances).</p> <p>Thing is, I learned so much during this conversation, and had a blast. If you already knew about Barbara, enjoy learning more. If you didn't, welcome to the world of a magical, dedicated musical chameleon who holds her own. Thanks Barbara! xx June</p> --- Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support</a>

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July 27, 2020

Cris Williamson and June Millington, Oct 2019 at IMA

<p>In 1975 I met Cris Williamson ~ she had known about me, I knew nothing about her. But that was all about to change! We became friends instantly as she was embarking on her life-changing (and affirming) record, "The Changer and the Changed." I had no idea what I was walking into! But that turned out to be a critical period in my life, when my rock 'n roll experiences were to overlap with feminism and the genre women's of music. For me, nothing was ever the same.</p> <p>So this is a conversation (Pt I, and may there be more in the future) between old friends, here at the Institute for the Musical Arts (www.ima.org) in Goshen, MA. She had just done a show, which seems like such a luxury now ... I assumed nothing about what you may or may not know, but dove into our lives, intersections, and old stories. May this greet you as an old friend as well.</p> <p>And thanks Cris! xx</p> --- Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support</a>

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Chats with June Millington with her many friends in music, around the magic and the deeper subtleties (and intentions) of the act of doing music ~ both in creating and performing.

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