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Virgin Books. Accessed June 21, Victoria Williams - Happy Come Home. Pennebaker Hegedus Films. Archived from the original on Retrieved Archived from the original on July 13, August , Archived at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 28, Marigold CD Pinegrove. Home Swing The Statue! LP Tweet. Overall Rating 0 Submissions. Log In Username or Email: Forgot your username? Password: Forgot your password? Register New customers, create your Amoeba. Its quick and easy! Friday 3 July Saturday 4 July Sunday 5 July Monday 6 July Tuesday 7 July Wednesday 8 July Thursday 9 July Friday 10 July Saturday 11 July Sunday 12 July Monday 13 July Tuesday 14 July Wednesday 15 July Thursday 16 July Friday 17 July Saturday 18 July Sunday 19 July Monday 20 July Tuesday 21 July Wednesday 22 July Thursday 23 July Friday 24 July Saturday 25 July Sunday 26 July Monday 27 July Tuesday 28 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July Friday 31 July Saturday 1 August Sunday 2 August Monday 3 August Tuesday 4 August Wednesday 5 August Thursday 6 August Friday 7 August Saturday 8 August Sunday 9 August Monday 10 August Tuesday 11 August Wednesday 12 August Thursday 13 August Friday 14 August Saturday 15 August Sunday 16 August Monday 17 August Tuesday 18 August Wednesday 19 August Thursday 20 August Friday 21 August Saturday 22 August The medical bills quickly piled up, and like many musicians, she was not covered by health insurance.
In response, her manager began assembling friends and fans to record Williams' songs for a benefit album; the result, 's Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams, featured the likes of Pearl Jam, Lou Reed, Matthew Sweet, the Jayhawks, and Soul Asylum, whose rendition of "Summer of Drugs" was the record's first single.
Due to its all-star lineup, Sweet Relief far outsold any of Williams' own efforts, raising not only funds for her medical treatment but her visibility within the musical community as well. A year later, she and her Loose Band released This Moment in Toronto, a live career overview that also offered a handful of standards "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Imagination" as well as one new song, "Graveyard. Two years later, Williams issued her strongest effort to date with Water to Drink.
In , she recorded an album of standards entitled Sings Some Ol' Songs. Williams went into a recording layoff following the release of Sings Some Ol' Songs, though she made guest appearances on albums by David Wolfenberger, Bob Forrest, and Christopher Rees.
She also performed regularly in California with a group known as the Thriftstore Allstars. An archival recording of Williams performing in New York City following the release of Loose was released in under the title Town Hall Sign In. Victoria Williams.
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