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Judy Collins Talks Life, Colorado, and Music With KSUT

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Hear an interview with the legendary singer. Collins played a sold-out show in Durango Saturday night.

Hear an interview with the legendary singer. Collins played a sold-out show in Durango Saturday night.

Judy Collins' first album came out in the early 1960s, just a few years after her and her first husband ran a lodge outside Estes Park, Colorado.

She's also a Denver native. So Colorado is a big part of Judy Collins.
 

She makes her return to the Four Corners Saturday April 23, to play a long-sold-out show at the Henry Strater Theatre.

KSUT's Mark Duggan spoke with Collins by phone last week.

We asked her about collaborating with younger artists, as she does on her most recent album, 2015's Strangers Again, and about what fans could expect at her Durango show.

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