Then I went through a big Peggy Lee stage, then I became Annie Ross, then Judy Collins.
My scar is beautiful. It looks like an arrow.
I always think it's interesting to dig a little bit deeper every time you go to someplace that seems like a revelation or a strong connection to an emotional truth.
My look was even more solidified when I started singing in Greenwich Village with my sister Lucy. We wore matching dresses as the Simon Sisters.
Being in this business for as long as I've been in it, it's sort of like living in a town or a city before the war and then after the war and then during the reconstruction and then during the time that it sprawls out to the malls.
I had a mastectomy in 1998, and then chemo.
You know, people want to honor me, and on the one hand I just don't want to be a poster child; but on the other, I want to do something classy and great - something where the residuals will go to the cause.
I had this terrible stammer, so I couldn't really speak properly until I was 16 or 17.