Lucy Kaplansky
(born 1960) is an American folk musician based in New York City. Kaplansky also has a PhD in clinical psychology from Yeshiva University.
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Biography
Kaplansky was originally from
Chicago, and at the age of 18, decided not to go to college, and moved to New York City. She became involved in the city's folk music scene, particularly around
Greenwich Village, where she played with, among others,
Suzanne Vega,
Shawn Colvin and
Richard Shindell.
In 1983, she decided to become a psychologist, enrolling in Yeshiva University. She continued playing music while doing her PhD, and began to have some success as part of a duo with Colvin. However, when they began to attract record company interest, Kaplansky declined, choosing instead to set up a private practice and become a staff psychologist at a New York hospital. For several years, she concentrated largely on her work, and played little in the way of concerts. However, she still did some session work, such as singing backing vocals in the studio for
Suzanne Vega.
By the early 1990s she found herself increasingly drawn back to music. Colvin, who by this time had experienced some commercial success, offered to produce an album for her. The result,
The Tide
, a mixture of her own songs and several covers, was released by
Red House Records in 1994. At this time, she decided to give up her psychology practice, and return to music full-time. She released four more albums before her latest,
Over The Hills,
was released in 2007.
In 1998 Kaplansky joined with
Dar Williams and
Richard Shindell to form the folk group
Cry Cry Cry, which made an album and toured at length before going their separate ways. Her
Ten Year Night
album in 1999 won rave reviews and boosted her popularity, leading to performances on CBS-TV. Her album,
The Red Thread
has a song about her experience of being a New Yorker on 9-11. Ironically, in August, 2001, Kaplansky sang harmony with John Gorka
[1] in a concert on the World Trade Center plaza.
She is in high demand as a backing vocalist on the records of others, being a semi-regular collaborator with
John Gorka and
Nanci Griffith.
Her father was the noted
mathematician Irving Kaplansky. Lucy Kaplansky sometimes performs songs composed by her father (who was also an accomplished pianist) on mathematics-related themes.
Discography
Solo releases
- The Tide
(1994, re-released 2005)
- Flesh and Bone
(1996)
- Ten Year Night
(1999)
- Every Single Day
(2001)
- The Red Thread
(2004)
- Over the Hills
(2007)
Collaborations
- The Song Project
(1985) with Frank Christian, Tom Intondi, and Martha Hogen
- Cry Cry Cry
(1998) with Dar Williams and Richard Shindell
Notes and References
- "Lucy Kaplansky Notes - Note of 2001-11-23"Retrieved on 2009-02-05.