Who is Connie Converse? Interview with Howard Fishman, Part 1

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  • @dalidivinci
    @dalidivinci 5 місяців тому

    Rennaissance Woman...just discovered her through a Amherst NH Historical Society event I heard about after the event...true Connie irony...bittersweet

    • @truermu
      @truermu  5 місяців тому

      Quite so! Thanks for watching! Are you a musician too?

  • @ice9snowflake187
    @ice9snowflake187 6 місяців тому

    It's too bad Connie Converse never hooked-up with Malvina Reynolds. I wonder who Connie listened to in terms of singer-songwriters, if at all.

    • @pianoexplorationswithadam
      @pianoexplorationswithadam 6 місяців тому

      Well, I think there WERE no singer-songwriters when she was starting out. That's what makes her special!

    • @ice9snowflake187
      @ice9snowflake187 6 місяців тому +1

      @@pianoexplorationswithadam I'm referring to after she quit writing, herself. She certainly had the opportunity to hear all the singer-songwriters of the '60s and early '70s.
      After all, Malvina didn't really begin writing songs until 1960 or so, but I can hear parallels in their songwriting styles and approaches. It's to bad Malvina didn't get to hear Connie, too.

    • @truermu
      @truermu  6 місяців тому

      @@ice9snowflake187 It's a really interesting question! I'm unfamiliar with Mavina Reynolds. Should I check her out?

    • @ice9snowflake187
      @ice9snowflake187 6 місяців тому +1

      @@truermu She made a good number of recordings. Her material was often political or topical. She also wrote a bunch of children's' songs. Two of her most famous songs are "Little Boxes" (a 1963 hit song for Pete Seeger, and later a theme for the TV show "Weeds"), and "What Have They Done To The Rain", a hit in 1967 by the band "The Searchers". She began writing at about age 60 (in about 1960) , and she passed away in 1978. There's a bunch of her stuff on UA-cam.