Conrad Reeder

Conrad Reeder (AKA Connie Reeder Nichols) is an American singer, writer of words and music, mother, actress (retired) and college professor. She was married to the late producer and recording engineer Roger Nichols for over thirty years. At age 18, one of Reeder's first professional theatrical roles was in Stop the World - I Want to Get Off. The event scarred her undeveloped psyche, leaving her only one option--a life of grand schemes in the arts between bouts of working with the famous, the infamous and the not-so-famous. Reeder also sang in recording studio sessions for various artists and for almost two decades with John Denver in live concerts, on television and in recordings including Dreamland Express, It's About Time and The Flower That Shattered The Stone. She penned a column and feature articles at EQ Magazine in the 1990s, writing as C. Reeder. Reeder graduated in 2008 from the University of New Orleans with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film, Theatre and Communication Arts, and consequently lectured at Palm Beach State College and the University of Hawaii. Her plays have been staged in Florida and California (Jack is Dead & Trailer Park Graffiti). She is currently studying Mythological Studies with Emphasis in Depth Psychology at Pacific Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, CA.
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