Karen Dalton was a significant figure in New York during the 1960s. She was a blues and folk singer. Karen cast aside the conventional symbols of success and lived an unusual life up to the time of her untimely death, during which she was idolized by Bob Dylan and Nick Cave. The majority of photos of Karen have been lost or destroyed; therefore, the film relies on Karen's sweet melodies and interviews with those who were closest to her in order to create a detailed depiction of this one-of-a-kind woman and her eerie, alluring voice.
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Karen Dalton was a significant figure in New York during the 1960s. She was a blues and folk singer. Karen cast aside the conventional symbols of success and lived an unusual life up to the time of her untimely death, during which she was idolized by Bob Dylan and Nick Cave. The majority of photos of Karen have been lost or destroyed; therefore, the film relies on Karen's sweet melodies and interviews with those who were closest to her in order to create a detailed depiction of this one-of-a-kind woman and her eerie, alluring voice.
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