The artist quit music in the early '60s, then later disappeared so completely even her family didn't know where she'd gone. Now, an album of her... The mysterious story of Connie Converse, the ...
Everyone has thought one time in their life about disappearing. Connie Converse actually did this; but why? In this engaging 55-minute cabaret, audiences are invited to explore the songs, life, and ...
It’s only human to love a good mystery, and the 1974 disappearance of singer-songwriter and anti-racist activist Elizabeth “Connie” Converse is a doozy. Born in New Hampshire in 1924, Converse led a ...
Before the likes of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez made waves in the folk scene of the 1960s, Connie Converse quietly shared her self-penned songs amongst friends during the early 1950s. However, her ...
Connie Converse wrote and recorded songs in the late 40's and early 50's in her Greenwich Village apartment. Her songs are haunting and beautiful but sadly never became commercially available. After a ...
SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts — “How Sad, How Lovely,” the name of the album containing 60-year-old recordings by Connie Converse, aptly describes the life of the New England singer-songwriter who never ...
Connie Converse was a singer-songwriter active in the 1950s called by some the "female Bob Dylan." In 1974, after writing letters to family describing an intention to start a new life in New York City ...
Connie Converse’s voice, both playful and heartfelt, carries a lightness that draws in listeners. Her lyrics, accompanied by guitar strumming, oscillate between rebellious resolve and moments of ...
The trailblazing polymath Connie Converse lived in Greenwich Village, on Grove Street, in the early 1950s, during the time when she was actively revolutionizing American song. The only problem was, ...
For 15 years, author-musician Howard Fishman has been on a quest to understand and unravel the enigma that was singer-songwriter Connie Converse. Converse, an American singer-songwriter and musician, ...
SOUTH HADLEY — “How Sad, How Lovely,” the name of the album containing 60-year-old recordings by Connie Converse, aptly describes the life of the New England singer-songwriter who never quite hit it ...