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Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman (born Wendy Steiner on November 29, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.
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.
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. Bryndle re-formed in the early 1990s and released two albums before disbanding again in the mid 2000s.
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,[deprecated source] 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.
Waldman left the Warner Bros. label in 1979. In 1982, she moved to Nashville to focus on songwriting.
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Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman (born Wendy Steiner on November 29, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.
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.
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. Bryndle re-formed in the early 1990s and released two albums before disbanding again in the mid 2000s.
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,[deprecated source] 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.
Waldman left the Warner Bros. label in 1979. In 1982, she moved to Nashville to focus on songwriting.