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Judy Collins

Folk·other·iconic·United States
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Universally recognized and celebrated
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LISTENERS
568K
YT SUBS
43K
CHAMPIONS
0

Judy Collins is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a nearly seven-decade career in folk music, recognized for her vocal abilities, songwriting, and social activism. She has released more than 40 albums spanning her 60+ year career, with celebrated songs including 'Both Sides Now,' 'Amazing Grace,' 'Suzanne,' 'Turn, Turn, Turn,' and 'Someday Soon.'

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (6)
  • Over 40 albums released
  • Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee
  • Grammy wins
  • 60+ year career span
  • Early Elektra Records deal (1961)
  • Emmy nomination
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FREQUENTLY ASKED (5)
Q:Is Judy Collins underrated?

Judy Collins has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 0 out of 100. they have notable achievements including over 40 albums released.

Q:What genre is Judy Collins?

Judy Collins works in Folk originating from United States (Colorado). As a other artist at the "iconic" level, Judy Collins has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader Folk scene. They are signed to a major label.

Q:How many monthly listeners does Judy Collins have?

Judy Collins has approximately 568K monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 43K YouTube subscribers. A significant audience, though their gap score suggests room for much wider recognition.

Q:Who are similar artists to Judy Collins?

Fans of Judy Collins often also enjoy Bob Dylan, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen. These artists share common ground in the Folk space and/or the United States other scene. If you appreciate Judy Collins's approach to folk, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Judy Collins more famous?

With a Gap Score of 0/100, Judy Collins's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (iconic). Contributing factors: the gap between quality and fame often comes down to timing, market dynamics, and the inherent biases of recommendation algorithms that favor established artists.