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Cris Williamson (born 1947) is an American feminist singer-songwriter and recording artist. She was a visible lesbian political activist, during an era when few who were unconnected to the lesbian community were aware of
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and Lesbian issues. Williamson's music and insight have served as a catalyst for change in the creation of women-owned
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in the 1970s. Using her musical talents, networking with other artists working in
Women's music Women's music is music by women, for women, and about women. The genre emerged as a musical expression of the second-wave feminist movement as well as the labor, civil rights, and peace movements. The movement (in the USA) was started by lesbia ...
, and her willingness to represent those who did not yet feel safe in speaking for themselves, Williamson is credited by many in the
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community for her contributions, both artistically, and politically, and continues to be a role model for a younger generation hoping to address concerns and obtain recognition for achievements specific to people who have historically been ignored.


Biography


Early years

Williamson was born in 1947 in
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, although her family moved to
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and
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when she was still young. Williamson has recalled that she lived in a small isolated town and at some expense, was taken to piano lessons by her mother from when she was around 5 or 6 years of age. Her mother insisted that "no matter how far out in the mountains or the wilderness we are, my kids are going to have culture." Her musical idol at the time was Judy Collins, and Williamson developed a musical style and sound that was similar to that of Collins. She released her first album, ''The Artistry of Cris Williamson'' in 1964, when she was sixteen. She became a local musical sensation in
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, releasing two following LPs afterward. Williamson graduated from the
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. She supported herself initially as a school teacher, while at the same time collaborating with other women who were also singer-songwriters and performing artists. She began to network with
Holly Near Holly Near (born June 6, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, teacher, and activist. Early years Holly Near was born in Ukiah, California, United States, and was raised on a ranch in Potter Valley, California. She was eight years ...
, Meg Christian, and
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, all musicians who became women artists of stature, forming an entirely new genre of music, primarily about and for women.


Career


Olivia Records

Williamson became close friends with Meg Christian and during a radio interview in Washington, D.C. in 1973, when Christian was discussing the challenges with her record label, Williamson is recorded as asking "well, why don’t you just start a women’s record company?" A group, which became the Olivia collective, met two days later and decided to establish a women’s record label aimed at gay women. The
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label
Olivia Records Olivia Records is a women's music record label founded in 1973 by lesbian members of the Washington D.C. area. It was founded by Ginny Berson, Cris Williamson, Meg Christian, Judy Dlugacz, and six other women. Olivia Records sold more than one m ...
was founded the next day. The founders of the label saw it as an opportunity to build on the increased awareness of lesbian feminist causes and give gay women a voice in the cultural mainstream that reflected their experiences. The founders also aimed to "keep profits in the pockets of lesbian artists and sound technicians, and power in the hands of female label heads who would create alternative channels for production and distribution in an industry controlled by men." The label was criticised at the time as being discriminatory, but Williamson said they were "for women, not against men... dding..why is it like that, the dichotomy? It's a false equivalency. It's a way to dumb it down and take the power out of it." Olivia Records released Williamson's ''The Changer and the Changed'' (1975) which became one of the best-selling independent releases of all time. Described as "the cornerstone of the feminist 'women's music' movement", the album was rated in 2017 as number 123 on the
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(National Public Radio) list of the greatest albums made by women. ''The Changer and the Changed'' was also the first LP to be entirely produced by women, and is the all-time best-selling album to come out of the
women's music Women's music is music by women, for women, and about women. The genre emerged as a musical expression of the second-wave feminist movement as well as the labor, civil rights, and peace movements. The movement (in the USA) was started by lesbia ...
genre. As William Ruhlmann of ''
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'' writes: :"''The Changer and the Changed'' was to
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what
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's '' Thriller'' was to the music industry in general in the mid-'80s, an album that sold far beyond the perceived size of the market, more than 100,000 copies in its first year of release. Eventually, it reportedly sold more than 500,000 copies, which would make it a gold album, although it has not been certified as such by the RIAA. (That does not disprove the sales estimate, however. Albums are not certified automatically; a record company must request certification and pay for an audit.)" Williamson went on to record more than a dozen further albums with Olivia Records, then after its demise formed her own label, Wolf Moon Records. This helped to set the pace for other recording artists who found it difficult to work with the
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. In 1982, she collaborated with Estonian artist/author Viido Polikarpus on a science fiction/fantasy fable LP and book (with Polikarpos' artwork) entitled ''Lumiere'', which was released on Pacific Cascade Records.


Personal life

Williamson recorded two albums with her long-time producer and lover,
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. The first of these of these, recorded in the fall of 1982, was a children's album called ''Lumiere ...A Science-Fantasy Fable'', which won a
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. Fure is said to have helped "add a more produced, harder-rocking sound to Williamson's LPs ''Prairie Fire'' and ''Wolf Moon''... nd..with ''Postcards from Paradise'', the two abandoned their solo careers to form a permanent duo act." Williamson and Fure ended their 20-year relationship in 2000, and each now records as a solo artist.Kort, Michelle (accessed July 15, 2007
Dated August 15, 2000 ''The Advocate'' "The Changer and the Changed"
Williamson has worked as a session musician both to support herself and to lend assistance to other fellow artists. She has collaborated with other
women's music Women's music is music by women, for women, and about women. The genre emerged as a musical expression of the second-wave feminist movement as well as the labor, civil rights, and peace movements. The movement (in the USA) was started by lesbia ...
artists, including Meg Christian and
Teresa Trull Teresa Trull is an American female singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer from Durham, North Carolina. She is recognized as a pioneer in Women's music, with her debut album ''The Ways a Woman Can Be'' released on Olivia Records in 19 ...
. She has friends in many corners; one longtime friend is musician Bonnie Raitt, who has played on some of her albums.


Political activism and charity work

Williamson has been a lesbian feminist and a promoter of women owned music companies. Writing in the ''
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'' in 1984, Steve Pond noted that Williamson was "initially put off by the political stridency of the early Olivia scene" but became more active and in the same article she is quoted as saying: "There are a lot of broken women in the women's movement, women just edged and barbed and ready to go off, and a lot of women who simply do not want Olivia to change." She has worked on a teaching project with Bonnie Raitt that offered songwriting workshops called 'Catch and Release.'


Sampled by J Dilla

Williamson's "Shine on Straight Arrow" was sampled by late hip hop producer
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in the song "The Red" from the 2003 album ''
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'' (with
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as Jaylib)
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Awards

On 12 September 2022 Williamson received the Jack Emerson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association along with Judy Dlugacz who co-founded Olivia Records. At the ceremony, Williamson noted: "We've sold out Carnegie Hall three times. This is the first time we've been acknowledged by the industry... dding..a woman singing to another woman...it’s not such a big deal now, because now love is love is love."


Discography

*1964 ''The Artistry of Cris Williamson'' *1965 ''A Step at a Time'' *1965 ''The World Around Cris Williamson'' *1971 ''Cris Williamson'' *1975 ''The Changer and the Changed'' *1978 ''Live Dream'' *1980 ''Strange Paradise'' *1982 ''Blue Rider'' *1982 ''Lumière'' *1983 ''Meg/Cris at Carnegie Hall'' *1985 ''Prairie Fire'' *1985 ''Snow Angel'' *1987 ''Wolf Moon'' *1989 ''Country Blessed'' (with
Teresa Trull Teresa Trull is an American female singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer from Durham, North Carolina. She is recognized as a pioneer in Women's music, with her debut album ''The Ways a Woman Can Be'' released on Olivia Records in 19 ...
) *1990 ''The Best of Cris Williamson'' *1991 ''Live in Concert: Circle of Friends'' *1994 ''Postcards from Paradise'' *1997 ''Between the Covers'' *1999 ''Radio Quiet'' *2001 ''Ashes'' *2003 ''Cris & Holly'' (with
Holly Near Holly Near (born June 6, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, teacher, and activist. Early years Holly Near was born in Ukiah, California, United States, and was raised on a ranch in Potter Valley, California. She was eight years ...
) *2003 ''Replay'' *2005 ''The Essential Cris Williamson'' *2005 ''Real Deal'' *2005 ''The Changer and the Changed: A Record of the Times'' 0th Anniversary Enhanced*2007 ''Fringe'' *2008 ''Winter Hearts'' *2010 ''Gifthorse'' *2013 ''Pray Tell'' *2017 ''Motherland'' *2022 ''Harbor Street''


References


External links

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Some of Cris' biographical and professional information
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