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Vera Johnson
Canadian singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vera Johnson (June 13, 1920 – November 9, 2007) was a Vancouver folk singer-songwriter and author. She was known for creating original songs on a variety of topics, some of them controversial, including religion, sex, divorce, censorship, liberation, politics, and family.[citation needed]
In an autobiographical essay, Johnson recounts how she learned to sing and play music in 1949, and how she viewed her writing, whether through music, short stories, or plays, as a means for political change.[1] Her song "The Fountain" described the "hippie protests" of 1968 Vancouver.[citation needed]
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Discography
Live Albums
- Bald Eagle (1974)
- The Bald Eagle
- Homer Johnson
- Oh Canada
- You Can't Let Your Hair Hang Down
- A Song for Michael
- The Do-It-Yourself Divorce
- Pierre Trudeau
- The Word
- Jesus Was a Preacher
- Layabouts
- The Gentle Rain of England
- That Minx from Pinsk
- That's What I Believe (1978)
- The Oldest Swinger in Town
- The Fountain
- The Indian
- The Queerest Critter
- Coming Home
- The Sweetheart of Sordido V
- Women's Liberation Blues
- God's not Dead
- Thomas Arkinstall
- Mrs. Ballantyne
- Nagamma
- That's What I Believe
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Written works
Short Stories[1]
Essays
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