
Malvina Reynolds was an American singer-songwriter and political activist born on August 23, 1900, in San Francisco, USA. Known for her contributions to the country genre, she gained recognition primarily as the writer of the song "Little Boxes", which became a cultural touchstone for its satirical commentary on suburban conformity. Throughout her career, Malvina Reynolds used her music to address social and political issues, leaving a lasting impact on the folk and country music scenes. She passed away on March 17, 1978, but her legacy endures as a voice for change and creativity in American music.
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