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Beautiful. Thank you, Mary.

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Thank you, Mary, for your Twofer Tuesday, which I have missed very much, and for introducing me to Joan Armatrading.

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This is NOT the author, Mary L Trump.

Mary, this person is impersonating you! 🤬

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This person tried to get me to call him/her. You're right. It's NOT MARY TRUMP. This person is using MARY I. TRUMP.

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Me too

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Thank you for taking the time to share this!!

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The Indigo Girls used to perform Weakness In Me in like 1985-86 when they did a lot of covers during their bar days in Atlanta.

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Joan Armatrading got me through some dark and difficult days in medical school from 1977-81, along with Emmy Lou Harris! Thank you for the memories!

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Thank you Mary because she has always been one of my favorite musicians. I even got to see her live in Seattle on the waterfront. I bought all her records but like you I haven’t listened to them in a long time but I love her music so much I know exactly what you’re talking about -she touches our souls.

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Ha! - I remembered her a couple of weeks ago, but went straight to #3 (Joan Armatrading) & #4 (Show some emotion) which I think were her creative highlights. Birmingham (UK) lady. Fabulous musician and great voice.

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Saw her when I was 23 yrs old - 80's - small little venue - shelter from the storm

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I immediately went online to hear Joan's music also. Thank you so much for this gift of remembrance and re-interest in this remarkable artist!

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I read somewhere that Joan Armatrading used to be George Santos' Irish mother before she emigrated from Be'er-Sheva, Israel, to Salt Lake City, Utah. But that was long before his days as a freedom fighter with the Gondi people in central India, and before his time spent playing in the NBA.

Things have changed since then.

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"Show some emotion

Put expression in your eyes

Light up if you're feeling happy

But if it's bad then let those tears roll down"

❤️

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Fond memories of seeing her at Michigan in the early '80's. Beautiful.

Thank you, Mary, for posting this, it fills my heart.

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What an amazing gifted artist! (But I'm older than you so that when we said "Joan" everyone knew we meant Baez😉)

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A lovely missive... clearly heartfelt... thank you, Mary. I never really listened to her (JA) stuff back in the day, but am going to binge on her stuff now to find some gems. Cheers.

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Gets me every time too.

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I first started listening to Joan Armatrading in college You’re quite right-there’s nobody like her and no one who expresses a woman’s heart better.

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