Deihl, Marcia, 1949-
Biographical notes:
Feminist, musician, and activist Marcia Deihl was a founding member of New Harmony Sisterhood Band and played with other Boston-area groups including Bunker Mountain Fiddlers, Otis Grove, and The Oxymorons. A graduate of Boston University (B.A.), Cambridge-Goddard Graduate School for Social Change (M.A.), and Harvard Extension School (C.P.C.), Deihl is also a writer and editor who contributes regularly to works on feminism, homophobia, and bisexuality. She was co-editor of All Our Lives: A Women's Songbook (1976).
From the description of Papers of Marcia Deihl, 1965-2004 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 500743836
As a student at the Cambridge-Goddard Graduate School for Social Change, Deihl worked for Rounder Records, a collective in Cambridge, Mass., that produces traditional music; played in the New Harmony Women's Band; and wrote articles for "Paid My Dues," a women's music magazine.
From the description of Master's thesis, 1974. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007731
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