- Jack Nitzsche: The Arranger as Superman (The Reprise & WB Years 1963-1969) · 2023
- Lowrider Oldies: Art Laboe Classic Soul, Vol. 2 · 2022
- Hootenanny at the Troubadour · 2013
- Hootenanny at the Troubadour · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
- Judy Henske (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks) · 2013
Albums
About Judy Henske
While Judy Henske was most widely recognized as a figure on the 1960s folk music scene, categorizing her strictly as a folk artist is inaccurate and limiting. Henske cut plenty of folk-oriented material (most notably on 1963's High Flying Bird), much of it very good, but her full-bodied, passionate voice and delivery were quite versatile. She was a gifted interpreter of standards, blues, show tunes, novelty material, and pop numbers (1963's Judy Henske and 1965's The Death Defying Judy Henske: The First Concert Album both found her covering as many stylistic bases as possible). 1969's Farewell Aldebaran, a cult favorite recorded with Jerry Yester, was a singular mix of folk, psychedelia, and sophisticated pop. Henske's eclecticism and outsized personality worked against her commercially, as she was hard to pigeonhole in a specific genre, though her body of work consistently demonstrated she was a remarkable talent.
- HOMETOWN
- Chippewa Falls, WI, United States
- BORN
- 20 de diciembre de 1936
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter