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American singer
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Biography

Linda Sharrock (also Lynda Sharrock) (born Linda Chambers, April 2, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz singer.

Sharrock sang in church choirs as a child. Interested in both folk music and jazz, she studied art while in college and became interested in avant garde music. She performed with Pharoah Sanders in the mid-1960s; late in 1966 she married Sonny Sharrock and began using the spelling Lynda professionally. She worked with him and Sanders into the early 1970s, as well as with Herbie Mann (1969–70). One of her best-known performances is on the 1969 Sonny Sharrock album Black Woman, released on Vortex Records. She toured Istanbul in 1973 and recorded with Joe Bonner in 1974. She divorced Sharrock in 1978 and returned to using "Linda", though she kept his surname. She moved to Vienna, where she worked with Franz Koglmann, Eric Watson, and Wolfgang Puschnig well into the 1990s. She worked with ensembles such as the Pat Brothers, Red Sun, and AM4 in the 1980s, and with Harry Pepl in 1992.

After suffering a stroke in 2009 which left her partially disabled and aphasic, she briefly withdrew from the scene before returning in 2012. Since then she has appeared and recorded in France, Austria, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Slovenia, with various ensembles under the Linda Sharrock Network label.

Discography

Solo

  • On Holiday (Polydor, 1990)
  • Like A River (Amadeo, 1994)
  • Confessions (Quinton, 2004)

The Linda Sharrock Network

  • Linda Sharrock; Itaru Oki; Mario Rechtern; Eric Zinman; Makoto Sato; Yoram Rosilio (). No Is No (Don't Fuck Around With Your Women) (Improvising Beings, 2014)
  • Linda Sharrock; (In) The Abyssity of the Grounds. Gods. (Golden Lab, 2015)
  • The Linda Sharrock Network: Linda Sharrock, Itaru Oki, Mario Rechtern, Eric Zinman, Makoto Sato, Claude Parle, Cyprien Busolini, Makoto Sato, Charlie Collins, John Jasnoch, Derek Saw (Improvising Beings, 2016). They Begin to Speak.

With Sonny Sharrock

  • Black Woman (Vortex, 1969)
  • Monkey-Pockie-Boo (BYG Actuel, 1970)
  • Paradise (Atco 1975)

With Others

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Who is Linda Sharrock?
Linda Sharrock is an American jazz singer known for her work in the free jazz and avant-garde jazz genres.
What is Linda Sharrock's musical style?
Sharrock is known for her unique vocal style, characterized by her improvisational approach and use of extended vocal techniques such as growls, screams, and wails. Her music often incorporates elements of free improvisation, avant-garde jazz, and rock.
What are some notable collaborations Linda Sharrock has had?
Sharrock has collaborated with several notable musicians throughout her career, including saxophonist Sonny Sharrock, pianist Mal Waldron, and bassist William Parker. She has also performed with the groups Red Buddha Theater, the Linda Sharrock Network, and the Linda Sharrock Band.
What albums has Linda Sharrock released?
Sharrock has released several albums as a bandleader, including "Solos" (1971), "Black Woman" (1973), and "No Is No (Don't Fuck Around With Your Women)" (1986). She has also contributed to albums by other artists, such as Sonny Sharrock's "Black Woman" (1969) and William Parker's "O'Neal's Porch" (1996).
Has Linda Sharrock received any awards or recognition for her music?
Sharrock's work as a vocalist has received critical acclaim, and she has been recognized for her contributions to avant-garde and free jazz music. While she may not be widely known in the mainstream music industry, she has had a significant impact on the experimental music scene and continues to be celebrated by fans of avant-garde jazz.
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