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Article: Wolf Trap brings back `The Planets,' Judy Collins this season: Mary Chapin CArpenter, Duke Ellington tribute, works by Stravinsky on tap.(Arts)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
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- May 22, 1999
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From rock to folk, popular to classical, ballet to Broadway, Wolf Trap has it all in its summer 1999 season.
"We are committed to bringing the best in the arts to this historic facility for audiences of wide-ranging musical taste and form," says Terrence D. Jones, president and chief executive of the Wolf Trap Foundation.
Sure to be one of this summer's top draws is legendary folk singer Judy Collins, who first achieved fame in the '60s. Miss Collins is fast approaching 40 years in the music business - a stunning achievement by any standard. She has recorded 30 albums - some of which went gold or platinum - including the hits "Both Sides Now" and ...