Candye Kane muses about her love of music and how she was able to support her art and young son by working in the sex industry Read the full description.
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Broadcast History
Broadcast locally at WXPN-FM in Philadelphia in March
Timing and Cues
3:00 begins and ends with music
suggested host intro: much is women's history month we celebrate by hearing from women who make music for a living. Today we hear from Candye Kane--a rock and blues singer who speaks her mind
Musical Works
Dance Hall Girls (From Home Cookin', Antone's 1994)
Big Mama Candye's Blues (as above)
The Lord was a Woman (From Diva La Grande, Discovery, 1997)
Misunderstood (From White Trash Girl, Ruf, 2005)
Work What You Got ( as above)