Linda Lyndell, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Linda Lyndell

American singer

Date of Birth: 22-Nov-1946

Place of Birth: Gainesville, Florida, United States

Profession: singer, musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Linda Lyndell

  • Linda Lyndell (born as Linda Rowland, November 22, 1946) is an American soul singer from Gainesville, Florida. Lyndell sang in gospel churches as a child; though she was white, she sang in both white and black churches, and eventually began singing with R&B groups as a teenager.
  • In the 1960s she sang as a support act with James Brown and Ike & Tina Turner, and in 1967 Atlanta disc jockey Dave Crawford introduced her to Stax Records producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
  • They recorded her first single, "Bring Your Love Back to Me", in December 1967 and released it on Volt Records, but the song did not become a hit.
  • In 1968 she did a second session, cutting the tune "What a Man"; this song reached #50 on the Billboard R&B charts.
  • In response to the release of her single, she received threats from white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, and retired from performance soon after.
  • She remained out of music and lived in Gainesville for the next 25 years. In 1993, rap group Salt-n-Pepa sampled "What a Man" for their hit single "Whatta Man", which was a massive hit.
  • In the wake of the single's success, Lyndell began performing again, and in 2003, at the opening of the Stax Museum, she performed "What a Man" live for the first time ever.
  • In 2011, the German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut (credited as Lena) covered the song while retaining the original title and lyrics.

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