
Judy Henske (born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, on 20 December 1936; died 27 April 2022) was an American singer and songwriter once known as “the Queen of the Beatniks”. Initially performing in folk clubs in the early 1960s, her performances and recordings embraced blues, jazz, show tunes, and humorous material. Her 1963 recording of "High Flying Bird" was influential on folk-rock. Henske moved to California in the early 1960s, singing in coffee houses in San Diego and Los Angeles, and working with the likes of Lenny Bruce.
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High Flying Bird
Till The Real Thing Comes Along
Wade in the Water
Baltimore Oriole
Buckeye Jim
Blues Chase Up A Rabbit
Good Old Wagon
Lonely Train
Oh, You Engineer
Love Henry
God Bless The Child
Charlotte Town
Columbus Stockade
You Are Not My First Love
Duncan & Brady
I Know You Rider
Empty Bed Blues
Lilac Wine
Low Down Alligator
Hooka Tooka
Road To Nowhere
Ballad of Little Romy
Lily Langtree
Salvation Army Song
High Flying Bird - LP Version
Every Night When the Sun Goes In
Snowblind - Remastered
Every Night When the Sun Goes Down
Horses On A Stick - Remastered
Raider - Remastered
Farewell Aldebaran - Remastered
Rapture - Remastered
Lullaby - Remastered
Three Ravens - Remastered
Duncan And Brady
Let The Good Times Roll
Hey Babe - Live Version
Lonley Train
St. Nicholas Hall - Remastered
Charity - Remastered
Snowblind
I've Been Loving You Too Long - Live Version
One More Time - Remastered
Wade In The Water (LP Version)
Wade Into The Water
Lullaby
Sing A Rainbow - Live Version
Danny Boy - Live Version
Betty And Dupree - Live Version
Sing a Rainbow
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