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Wendy Waldman - My Last Thought (Music Video)

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

Check out the legendary singer/songwriter Wendy Waldman's first music video ever. Directed by Graham Baclagon, "My Last Thought" is from the album, MY TIME IN THE DESERT, Wendy's first solo album since 1987's "Letters Home."

Wendy's written hit songs for a diverse list of artists such as Vanessa Williams, Garth Brooks, Crystal Gayle and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

Her musical legacy began in the early 1970s, when she used to record for Warner Bros. Records. Her debut album was released to critical acclaim in magazines like ROLLING STONE. Throughout the 70s, she performed and toured with such hit artists as Linda Ronstadt and Al Stewart.

In the 1980s, Wendy made her mark in Nashville, breaking ground as pioneering female record producer in country music.

Besides releasing her first new solo album in twenty years, Wendy is also now a part of the super group, The Refugees, with singer/songwriters Deborah Holland and Cindy Bullens.

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  • I love this song and the video is a perfect match. The lyrics really show Wendy's poetic side, and the music reminds me of Wendy's best Warners albums - in fact, I thought her entire 'My Time in the Desert' album was one of her best ever.

  • @longhousegirl I've looked around but can't see any way to contact Cindy.

  • @longhousegirl - Thanks so much for replying. Grief is such an overwhelming experience and life changing. I was aware of and sorry for your losses. Somehow hopefully we will find peace. I know of the Refugees and will contact Cindy. Thanks so much again for your taking the time to reply. :)

  • @ckooten1 do you know Cindy Bullens, my band mate in the Refugees? You probably do, but if by any chance you don't, please contact her--she is a bereaved parent and a very strong activist-she does a lot of concerts and work with bereaved parents. In fact I'm with her at such a conference. If you're not, you need to be aware of her work and the possibility to network with so many others. I lost my dad, Kenny Edwards, and Andrew Gold all in the last few months, but your story is harder by far.

  • Thanks for this. We lost our son and only child 4 yrs ago so I have been there and still am. You are inspiration.

  • @sunking6 BTW, I went to Wendys website and she sent me an autographed The Main Refrain where Is he coming at all as well as living is good are.

  • I have seen Wendy in concert at least a half-dozen times and I own every album she ever produced. My favorite concert was in Santa Fe where she opened for Bonnie Raitt. Wendy was a regular on WCAS in Boston back in the 70's. I miss those days, and Wendy is in constant rotation on my IPOD. Thank you Wendy!

  • Got to see her at the Troubadour in Hollywood in the late 70's, sat right at the stage took a ton of photos of her performing. Her music helped me through many a tough time. Great song writer. I've got several of her albums and on CD. Listen to it all the time on my iPod. Good memories.

  • I just posted "is He Coming At All" just go to mycarolinadog to hear it.

  • @sunking6

    I agree !!! LOVE EVERYONE that you mentioned!!

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