Lois Morton LIVE at Acoustic Long Island 05-05-2010

Lois Morton – began writing songs in the late sixties, and at the suggestion of Pete Seeger, had several topical songs published in Broadside Magazine. After a long hiatus, which included raising a family, teaching, writing children’s books and ESL textbooks, and directing a continuing education program at the YWCA, she returned to songwriting in the mid nineties. She currently focuses on humorous songs of social commentary on subjects such as CLUTTER, CELL PHONES, PSYCHOTHERAPY, et. al., which have delighted audiences at Acoustic Long Island, the Huntington Folk Music Society, and other performance venues. Her song “Confessions of a Clutterholic” received a standing ovation at the National Conference of Professional Organizers. As a cabaret performer, Lois has sudied with reknowned teacher and performer Helen Baldassare, in Manhattan and in Tuscany. Lois’ multicultural repertoire includes songs in several languages, with a special emphasis on French and the songs of Edith Piaf. For more, go to www.loismorton.com.


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