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Wendy Waldman

Wendy Waldman is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.

Biography
Early life Waldman grew up in the Los Angeles area and was raised in a musical environment. Her father Fred Steiner was a composer who wrote the theme music for Perry Mason and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show; her mother was a professional violinist. In 1969 she married her first husband, Ken Waldman, and changed her name to Wendy Waldman. Bryndle Waldman's first recordings were made in 1970 as a part of Bryndle. Other group members included Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold, and Kenny Edwards. When the group disbanded, she signed with Warner Bros. Records. Recordings Waldman released her first album, Love Has Got Me, in 1973 and Rolling Stone named her "singer-songwriter debut of the year." The same year, Maria Muldaur covered two of Waldman's songs on her self-titled first album. She followed her debut album with Gypsy Symphony in 1974, Wendy Waldman in 1975, The Main Refrain (1976), and Strange Company in 1978. In 1982, Waldman released Which Way to Main Street, which featured Peter Frampton on guitar. Songwriting Waldman left the Warner Bros. label in 1979. In 1982, she moved to Nashville to focus on songwriting. They have also written songs made popular by artists such as Madonna, Celine Dion, and Earth, Wind & Fire. The song "Fishin' in the Dark" was written by Waldman and Jim Photoglo. It was a hit in 1987 for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and has also been covered by Garth Brooks and Kenny Chesney. Production Waldman has been one of only a few women who produce records in a male-dominated profession. The Refugees In 2007, Waldman formed The Refugees with Cidny Bullens and Deborah Holland. == Discography ==
Discography
Studio recordings • 1973: Love Has Got Me (Warner Bros.) • 1974: Gypsy Symphony (Warner Bros.) • 1975: Wendy Waldman (Warner Bros.) • 1976: The Main Refrain (Warner Bros.) • 1978: Strange Company (Warner Bros.) • 1982: Which Way to Main Street (Epic) • 1987: Letters Home (Cypress) • 1997: Environments 16 – City of Dreams (FirstCom) • 2007: My Time in the Desert (Longhouse) Compilations • 1996: Love Is the Only Goal: The Best of Wendy Waldman (Warner Archives) • 2003: Seeds and Orphans (Longhouse) • 2009: Seeds and Orphans, Vol. 2 (Longhouse) • 2012: Back By Fall: A Retrospective (Longhouse) Singles • 1975: "Western Lullaby" / "Green Rocky Road" (Warner Bros.) • 1976: "Living Is Good" / "The Main Refrain" (Warner Bros.) • 1978: "Long Hot Summer Nights" / "You'll See" (Warner Bros.) • 1982: "Does Anybody Want to Marry Me" (Epic) • 1982: "Heartbeat" (Epic) • 1987: "Living in Hard Times" (Cypress) ===As a member of Bryndle=== • 1995: Bryndle (MusicMasters) • 2002: House of Silence (self-released) As a member of the Refugees • 2009: Unbound (Wabuho) • 2012: Three (Wabuho) • 2019: How Far It Goes (Wabuho) As composer 1973 – 1981 • 1973: Maria MuldaurMaria Muldaur (Reprise) – track 10, "Vaudeville Man"; track 11, "Mad Mad Me" • 1974: El ChicanoCinco (MCA) – track 7, "Gringo En Mexico" • 1974: Maria Muldaur – Waitress in a Donut Shop (Reprise) – track 2, "Gringo En Mexico" • 1975: Judy CollinsJudith (Elektra) – track 11, "Pirate Ships" • 1976: Barbi BentonSomething New (Playboy) – track 11, "Thinking of You" • 1976: Maria Muldaur – Sweet Harmony (Reprise) – track 7, "Back by Fall"; track 9, "Wild Bird" • 1976: TwiggyTwiggy (Mercury) – track 8, "Vaudeville Man" • 1980: Randy MeisnerOne More Song (Epic) – track 2, "Gotta Get Away"; track 3, "Come on Back to Me"; track 5, "I Need You Bad"; track 7, "Trouble Ahead" (all songs co-written with Eric Kaz and Randy Meisner) • 1981: Kim CarnesMistaken Identity (EMI America) – track 6, "Break The Rules Tonite (Out of School)" (co-written with Dave Ellingson and Kim Carnes); track 7, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1981: Albert HammondYour World and My World (Columbia) – track 8, "Take Me Sailing" • 1981: Patti AustinEvery Home Should Have One (Qwest) – track 3, "The Way I Feel" (co-written with Eric Kaz) 1982 – present • 1982: Crystal GayleTrue Love (Elektra) – track 4, "Baby What About You" (co-written with Josh Leo) • 1982: Johnny Van ZantThe Last of the Wild Ones (Polydor) – track 4, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1983: Helen Reddy - Imagination (MCA) Side Two, track 2, "The Way I Feel" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 1983: Helen Reddy - Imagination (MCA) Side Two, track 5, "Heartbeat" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 1985: Kenny RogersLove Is What We Make It (Liberty) – track 3, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1985: Steve Wariner – ''Life's Highway'' (MCA) – track 5, "In Love And Out of Danger" (co-written with Craig Bickhardt) • 1986: The KendallsFire at First Sight (MCA) – track 4, "I'll Take You (Heartache And All)" (co-written with Donnie Lowery) • 1986: Reba McEntire – ''Whoever's in New England'' (MCA) – track 1, "Can't Stop Now" (co-written with Gary Nicholson) • 1987: Don JohnsonHeartbeat (Epic) – track 1, "Heartbeat" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 1987: Jesse Colin YoungThe Highway Is For Heroes (Cypress) – track 1, "The Highway Is For Heroes" (co-written with Jesse Colin Young) • 1988: Bette MidlerBeaches (Original Soundtrack Recording) (Atlantic) – track 9, "Oh Industry" (co-written with Bette Midler) • 1988: Highway 101101² (Warner Bros.) – track 2, "Road To Your Heart" (co-written with Jim Photoglo and Josh Leo) • 1988: Tuck & PattiTears of Joy (Windham Hill Jazz) – track 9, "Mad Mad Me" • 1991: CherLove Hurts (Geffen) – track 7, "One Small Step" (co-written with Barry Mann and Brad Parker) • 1993: The HootersOut of Body (MCA) – track 4, "Great Big American Car" (co-written with Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman) • 2001: Alison Krauss & Union StationNew Favorite (Rounder) – track 7, "I'm Gone" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 2008: Sonny LandrethFrom the Reach (Landfall) – track 7, "The Goin' On" (co-written with Sonny Landreth) • 2009: Nicole Dillenberg – The Heart of the Matter (self-released) – track 4, "Over YouKeane" • 2010: Cindy BullensHowling Trains and Barking Dogs (MCD Records) – track 5, "All My Angels" (co-written with Cindy Bullens) • 2010: John CowanThe Massenburg Sessions (e1) – track 1, "My Time in the Desert/Maggie Little" (co-written with Sally Barris and Shad Cobb) • 2015: Home FreeCountry Evolution (Columbia) – track 8, "Fishing in the Dark (co-written with Jim Photoglo) As producer • 1988: The Forester SistersSincerely (Warner Bros.) • 1988: Suzy BoggussSomewhere Between (Capitol) • 1989: Jonathan EdwardsNatural Thing (MCA / Curb) • 1989: New Grass Revival(Friday Night in America (Capitol) • 1990: Matraca BergLying to the Moon (RCA) • 1992: MitsouHeading West (Tox) – track 2, "Heading West" • 1993: Rick VincentA Wanted Man (Curb) • 2005: Arthur Lee Land – Dragonfly (Perfect Groove) • 2007: Artie TraumThief of Time (Roaring Stream) • 2012: Lisa Haley – Joy Ride (Blue Fiddle) • 2014: various artists – Looking into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne (Music Road) – track 2-04, "Something Fine" Also appears on 1973 – 1979 • 1973: Linda Ronstadt – ''Don't Cry Now'' (Asylum) – backing vocals 'Don't Cry Now' • 1974: Linda Ronstadt – Heart Like a Wheel (Capitol) – backing vocals on track 2, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" • 1976: Maria Muldaur - Sweet Harmony (Warner Bros.) backing vocals • 1976: Al Kooper – ''Act Like Nothing's Wrong'' (United Artists) – backing vocals • 1976: Linda Ronstadt – Hasten Down the Wind (Asylum) – backing vocals • 1977: Karla BonoffKarla Bonoff (Columbia) – backing vocals • 1977: Tim MooreWhite Shadows (Asylum) – backing vocals • 1978: Maria Muldaur - Southern Winds (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1979: Maria Muldaur - Open Your Eyes (Warner Bros.) - backing vocals • 1979: Karla Bonoff – Restless Nights (Columbia) – backing vocals 1980 – present • 1980: Bob WelchMan Overboard (Capitol) – backing vocals • 1980: Bette MidlerIn Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals on 'Blueberry Pie' • 1980: Amy HollandAmy Holland (Capitol) – backing vocals • 1980: Randy Meisner – One More Song (Epic) – guitar, vocals on track 3, "Come on Back To Me" • 1980: John StewartDream Babies Go Hollywood (RSO Records) – backing vocals • 1980 Linda Ronstadt "Live In Hollywood" (RHINO) -HBO TV Special -backing vocals • 1982: Karla Bonoff – Wild Heart of the Young (Columbia) – backing vocals • 1982: Nicolette LarsonAll Dressed Up and No Place to Go (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1983: Melissa ManchesterEmergency (Arista) – backing vocals • 1983: Randy NewmanTrouble in Paradise (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1984: Jimmy BuffettRiddles in the Sand (MCA) – backing vocals • 1984: Reba McEntire – My Kind of Country (MCA) – backing vocals • 1985: Dobie GrayFrom Where I Stand (Capitol) – backing vocals • 1985: Jimmy Buffett – Last Mango in Paris (MCA) – backing vocals • 1985: Hank Williams Jr.Five-O (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1985: Rick Cua – ''You're My Road'' (Sparrow) - vocals • 1986: Mac DavisSomewhere in America (MCA) – vocals == References ==
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