Career
Walden is also a teaching artist for The Acting Company in New York, and devotes part of each year working in inner city schools, and other artistically deprived populations, educating teachers, students and audiences about process drama & creativity. In 1994, Walden co-created, directed, co-wrote, and hosted the inaugural season of SongmastersInsideOut, a thirteen week series of live performances at the Algonquin Hotel"s Oak Room celebrating the great masters of songwriting and the stars who made their music famous. The, comprising Thelma Houston, CeCe Peniston, Phoebe Snow, Walden and Albertina Walker, performed at Woodstock "94.
The album, produced by Jennifer Cohen in collaboration with Walden, earned positive reviews from music critics, including Entertainment Weekly. charted on the United States. Billboard Top 40 Gospel Albums at number twenty-nine. is an ad hoc group was put together by Lois Walden, who came with the name and concept, due to performing in a program entitled "Gospel: From the Church to the Charts", as part of thirteen-week series to benefit charity that started on April 25, 1994.
That was supposed to be the end of their female group, but Traveling Wilburys-style proved too popular to disband, so when Michael Language (one of creators of the music festival) invited the Sisters to open Sunday morning of the Woodstock "94 they reunited for a three-day event, which later attracted an estimated 350,000 music lovers. Among forty performers, the quintet stood on the North Stage on August 14, along with Sheryl Crow, Salt-North-Pepa as only female performers at then 25th anniversary of the fest.
After a call from John Paul II"s people, the Sisters would give another papal performance on December 16 for the Pope"s concert "Christmas at the Vatican II" in Rome, and signed a record deal. "Amanda"s" - American Broadcasting Company/Viacom SitCom.
Composer, Theme (1983).