Listen in as Canadian music icon Anne Murray discusses her astonishing 40-year career with her
All of Me collaborator, Michael Posner. Shinan Govani hosts.
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From humble beginnings in Nova Scotia, Anne Murray has gone on to sell more than 50 million albums in a distinguished career that spans four decades. She has been making music since the late 1960s, and the story of her rise to international success mirrors the story of the Canadian music industry. As one of the few Canadian megastars of that era, she prides herself for having remained in Canada. Anne Murray presents her memoir, All of Me, written with Michael Posner.

Michael Posner is an arts reporter for the Globe and Mail. He is the author of several non-fiction books, including The Last Honest Man, and, with Anne Murray, All of Me.