Meg Christian

Meg Christian (born 1946 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American folk singer associated with the women's music movement.

Meg Christian
Meg Christian performing in January 2013
Background information
BornLynchburg, Virginia, U.S.
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)
Instruments
Years active1969–present
Labels
Associated actsCris Williamson

Biography

She graduated from the University of North Carolina and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1969, where she performed in nightclubs and began writing material from an explicitly political and feminist perspective. For a time in the 1970s, Christian, who is openly lesbian,[1] embraced women's separatism and sometimes played at women-only venues.[2] She was a founding member of Olivia Records, whose first album was her debut. She ceased giving live performances in 1984,[3] and began studying Eastern mysticism; the result of these explorations were the albums The Fire of My Love and Songs of Ecstasy. She changed her first name to Shambhavi during this time and lived in an ashram in New York.[2]

In 2002, Christian restarted her association with Olivia Records, and began performing again for label events; her first appearance since 1984 was on a cruise ship arranged by Olivia.[2]

Discography

  • I Know You Know (Olivia Records, 1974)
  • Face the Music (Olivia, 1977)
  • Turning it Over (Olivia, 1981)
  • Meg & Cris at Carnegie Hall (live with Cris Williamson, Olivia, 1983)
  • From the Heart (Olivia, 1984)
  • Scrapbook (Olivia, 1986)
  • The Fire of My Love (Syda Records, 1986)
  • The Best of Meg Christian (Olivia, 1990)
  • Songs of Ecstasy (Syda, 1995)
gollark: But this is longer and bad?
gollark: Yes. It's ridiculous for you to even imagine that Macron could ever exist.
gollark: ++remind 8h beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeEEEEEEEeeeeeeeEEEEeeEEEEEEe
gollark: This really was inevitable.
gollark: Argon is a noble gas, octachoron.

References

  1. Kort, Michele (August 15, 2000), "The Changer And The Changed", The Advocate, archived from the original ( Scholar search) on July 14, 2007, retrieved November 17, 2007
  2. Rapp, Linda, "Christian, Meg", glbtq.com, archived from the original on August 15, 2007, retrieved September 23, 2007
  3. Biography, Allmusic.com
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