Mama Wanted To Be A Rainbow Dancer
Linda's first recording, exploring women's history, struggles and celebrations. Contains "Circle Me Sisters", "Here's To The Women!", and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (if the next Jesus Christ came down as a woman?).

Guest appearances by Linda Waterfall, Julian Smedley, and many others.

This recording is out of print.

 

Here's To The Women! - a salute to women's efforts and celebration of women's history - unifying and strong

Mama Wanted To Be a Rainbow Dancer - a beautiful song that honors our mothers' dreams

The Way of Men - insightful, thought-provoking look into battering from the battered woman's position

The Ballad of Lizzie Williams - a true story of the life of an imprisoned black woman

I Like Small Men - a catchy and rhythmic salute to small men

Circle Me Sisters - an unforgettable anthem for healing and sisterhood

On Hunger - a frank look at the complexities and ironic politics behind the tragedy of hunger in a bountiful world

Wouldn't It Be Nice - if the next Jesus Christ came down as a woman?
An amusing look at sexism

Jennifer's Lullaby - relaxing comfort for moms and kids at the end of an energetic day

Ballad of A Welfare Mother - a poem by Pesha Gertler sung acapella, a compelling and insightful look into the misunderstood realities of the welfare mom.

 

 

Home | Discography | Workshops | Publications | Reviews | Credits
Itinerary | Ordering | Links | Washington Songbook