Ruthann Friedman is an enduring gem, a jewel in the headband of 60s culture. She radiates a particular color in the rainbow arc and, with a serious clutch of songs, defines an exact space and time. As a determined musician – her smooth and undulating vocal line is combined with polished stone-washed lyrical poetry. Her legend starts with Windy. The Association took it on and pushed it to the top of the charts in 1967. For Ruthann, Windy was a guy. For The Association, it was Ruthann. Lots of guys really got it about Ruthann. Some really got it about guys with stormy eyes.
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