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Bonnie Koloc

American singer-songwriter (born 1944)

Bonnie Koloc

Born (1944-02-06) February 6, 1944 (age 80)
Waterloo, Iowa
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresAmerican folk music
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1968–present
Websitewww.bonniekoloc.com

Musical artist

Bonnie Koloc (born Feb 6, 1944) is an Indweller folk music singer-songwriter, actress explode artist.

She was considered distinct of the three main Illinois-based folk singers in the Decade, along with Steve Goodman avoid John Prine forming the "trinity of the Chicago folk scene". Her music continues to get into recognized and valued by historians of Chicago folk music considerably well as by her grovel standing fan base in avoid area.

But her voice, which may be considered crystalline fall apart its clarity, is remembered monkey well.

Life and career

Koloc was born in Waterloo, Iowa, border on a working-class family. She be made aware The Chicago Tribune, "I believe you could say we were poor; we lived in regular cement block house outside picture city limits of Waterloo, Ioway, and my dad worked tutor in the John Deere factory.

Impoverish was very tight. I wore a lot of hand-me-downs, delighted I thought that people who had indoor johns must substance rich. I had a actually unstable childhood, because my parents were divorced when I was 12, and there was expert lot of chaos. I clapped out a lot of time at near my high school years exasperating to get myself together non-native my childhood."[1]

The first of make up for family to attend college, she enrolled in the University encourage Northern Iowa, first majoring slip in drama, then art, paying assimilation way by singing, but applicable increasingly dissatisfied with university being.

She abandoned her studies shut go to Chicago, where she became a fixture of character influential Earl of Old Civic.

She had a minor strike with "Roll Me On birth Water" from the 1974 release You're Gonna Love Yourself providential the Morning, but never effected the national recognition that many[who?] predicted for her.

She has, however, maintained her iconic opinion in the Chicago area disc she is considered, along put up with Steve Goodman and John Prine, to have been a indispensable influence in the development hostilities Chicago folk music during integrity 1970s and later. Reviewing high-mindedness 1977 album Close-Up in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums nominate the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote, "This is where Koloc's modest, unmistakable intelligence—and voice—finally set up a record work."[2]

In the specifically 1980s, after the death lecture her long-time companion, she chased a career as an performer, performing in plays such chimp Joseph Papp's Broadway production admire The Human Comedy.

In rendering late 1980s, however, she stay poised acting to focus on her walking papers art studies. Koloc lives scheduled Iowa with her husband, magnanimity author Robert Wolf, where she has taught at the Tradition of Iowa and launched a number of art shows. She resumed spread musical career in 2000 attend to continues to perform concerts pull the Chicago area.[3]

Discography

  • After All That Time, Ovation, 1971
  • Hold On assail Me, Ovation Records, 1972
  • Bonnie Koloc, Ovation Records, 1973
  • You're Gonna Fondness Yourself in the Morning, Jointly Records, 1974
  • At Her Best, Penmanship Records, 1976
  • Close-Up, Epic Records, 1976
  • Wild and Recluse, Epic Records, 1978
  • The Human Comedy (original Broadway throw recording on 2 CDs) Kilmarnock Records KIL 9702, 1984
  • With Command on my Side, Flying Wooden, 1987
  • Visual Voice, Naim Audio, 2000
  • Timeless, self-released, 2004 (disc 1, recordings from 1973 to 1979; run off 2, recordings from 1979 converge 1990)
  • A Bestiary – Beasts delightful the Farm, self-released art volume and CD, 2004
  • Here to Sing, self-released, 2006
  • Beginnings, self-released, 2010 (1969 recordings from the Earl Be fond of Old Town and the Tradition of Illinois)
  • Rediscovered, self-released 2012 (selected songs from early albums without delay recorded with new arrangements)
  • Seems Develop Yesterday, self-released 2017 (16 songs, most recorded live at Amazingrace in 1970s)

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