The Ever-blooming Flower Called Linda Marks

Linda Marks

Linda Marks is an amazing creative woman and prolific singer/songwriter. I was drawn to her and her music by the image she shared online of dancing with God, something I've felt myself. In addition to music, Linda has impressive achievements as a body-centered psychotherapist, lifework counselor, social architect and author of two books. While life challenges kept Linda from pursuing her calling to music post-college, she's come back to the calling with energy and clarity, releasing 15 albums in just 12 years, with no end in sight. Find some of her music on YouTube. Linda Marks lives just outside of Boston, MA.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Music, Nature

All featured music is written & performed by Linda Marks, unless otherwise noted:

Dancing With God - watch on Youtube, on upcoming album Queen of the Angels as a duet with Duncan Daniels

Learn to Really See A Flower - from Silence of the Stars, co-written with Mike Greenly

Motherless Daughters, Fatherless Sons - from Silence of the Stars, on upcoming album Queen of the Angels performed with Amaru

It's Okay to Die - watch on Youtube, on upcoming album Queen of the Angels

Love Always Wins - from A Recipe for Hope, co-written with Lisa Jeanette

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SOS-000687

First Air Date

Full Song of the Soul interview with Linda Marks

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The Ever-blooming Flower Called Linda Marks

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Linda Marks

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