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'''Sally Eaton''' is a [[Wicca]]n High [[Priest]]ess, [[liturgist]], singer and actress, whose credits include creating and playing the role of Jeanie in the stage production of the hit Broadway musical ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]'',<ref>[http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=88352 Internet Broadway Database: Sally Eaton Credits on Broadway]</ref> and, as a member of [[Doric Wilson]]'s professional theater company TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence), acting in the Doric Wilson plays ''Now She Dances!''<ref>[http://www.doricwilson.com/nowshedances.asp Doric Wilson's Play - Now She Dances!] |
'''Sally Eaton''' is a [[Wicca]]n High [[Priest]]ess, [[liturgist]], singer and actress, whose credits include creating and playing the role of Jeanie in the stage production of the hit Broadway musical ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]'',<ref>[http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=88352 Internet Broadway Database: Sally Eaton Credits on Broadway]</ref> and, as a member of [[Doric Wilson]]'s professional theater company TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence), acting in the Doric Wilson plays ''Now She Dances!''<ref>[http://www.doricwilson.com/nowshedances.asp Doric Wilson's Play - Now She Dances!] {{wayback|url=http://www.doricwilson.com/nowshedances.asp |date=20100414030221 }}</ref> and ''Street Theater''.<ref>[http://doricwilson.com/streettheater.asp Doric Wilson's Play - Street Theater] {{wayback|url=http://doricwilson.com/streettheater.asp |date=20131030173452 }}</ref> |
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In the mid-1970s she migrated to the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], becoming a third degree Priestess in [[New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn]]<ref>[http://www.willowstar.org/history.html Willowstar Website]</ref> and was heavily involved{{weasel-inline|date=May 2015}} in the West Coast Craft Tradition and the California revival of the [[Ordo Templi Orientis]].<ref>''The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-paganism'' by Shelley Rabinovitch & James Lewis - Pg. 27</ref> |
In the mid-1970s she migrated to the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], becoming a third degree Priestess in [[New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn]]<ref>[http://www.willowstar.org/history.html Willowstar Website]</ref> and was heavily involved{{weasel-inline|date=May 2015}} in the West Coast Craft Tradition and the California revival of the [[Ordo Templi Orientis]].<ref>''The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-paganism'' by Shelley Rabinovitch & James Lewis - Pg. 27</ref> |
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Sally Eaton is a Wiccan High Priestess, liturgist, singer and actress, whose credits include creating and playing the role of Jeanie in the stage production of the hit Broadway musical Hair,[1] and, as a member of Doric Wilson's professional theater company TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence), acting in the Doric Wilson plays Now She Dances![2] and Street Theater.[3]
In the mid-1970s she migrated to the San Francisco Bay Area, becoming a third degree Priestess in New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn[4] and was heavily involved[weasel words] in the West Coast Craft Tradition and the California revival of the Ordo Templi Orientis.[5]
She contributed to many[which?] of the early ADF rituals[6] and published material,[7][failed verification] and to the music and lyrics of the songs on the album, Avalon is Rising![8] Her eclectic magical background ranges from Golden Dawn and O.T.O. material[9] to Wiccan and Druidic styles, and she has presented lectures, rituals and performances at Neo-Pagan events.
Eaton remains[when?] a professional singer, best known for her rendition of the song "Air" in the hit Broadway musical Hair, and sings the blues professionally.[10]
Discography
Albums
- Hair (Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording) (RCA 1967)
- Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical - The Broadway cast album (RCA 1968)
- Farewell American Tour (Paramount Records PAC-5021 1971)
- Starwood Memories II (ACE Tapes 1988)
- Another Country - Another Country (Bill Ring, Sally Eaton & Peter Pasco)
Singles
- Breathin is Believin / I Can Afford (Paramount Records)
- Charlotte's in Trouble / I Don't Want to Need You Anymore (Paramount Records)
- Once Before You Go / Long Time Lover (Paramount Records)
References
- ^ Internet Broadway Database: Sally Eaton Credits on Broadway
- ^ Doric Wilson's Play - Now She Dances! Archived 2010-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Doric Wilson's Play - Street Theater Archived 2013-10-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Willowstar Website
- ^ The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-paganism by Shelley Rabinovitch & James Lewis - Pg. 27
- ^ ADF Basic Ritual Number One
- ^ Basic Sumero-Druidic Ritual
- ^ Songs by Others Often Sung by Isaac Bonewits
- ^ Guiley, Rosemary (2001). "A Brief Biography of Isaac Bonewits" from The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft. Checkmark Books. ISBN 0-8160-3849-X
- ^ Gunter, Freeman (1973). "Outrageous Sally Sings The Blues" in Michael's Thing Magazine, March 26, 1973.