Linda Solomon, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Linda Solomon

American music journalist

Date of Birth: 10-May-1937

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Profession: music critic, journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Linda Solomon

  • 'Linda Solomon (born May 10, 1937, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American music critic and editor.
  • Although she has written about various aspects of popular culture, her main focus has been on folk music, blues, R&B, jazz and country music.
  • Living at 95 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village during the early 1960s, she became a columnist for The Village Voice, capturing Village night life in club reviews for the weekly "Riffs" column. "The Bet" is a memoir by Ted White describing Harlan Ellison, Linda Solomon and others involved in a curious incident at 95 Christopher in 1960.
  • White wrote: That summer Harlan found his own apartment -- three doors up the street, in a building with an elevator.
  • And he met a woman, Linda Solomon, who also lived in the same building.
  • Linda would go on to a career of her own in writing and editing, but that was mostly ahead of her in 1960.
  • Linda had a small but well-selected record collection, containing a goodly amount of jazz.A dispute over the bandleader on one record in Solomon's collection prompted Ellison to bet his entire record collection against a single album in White's collection. Ellison also mentioned her briefly in his memoir "Memos From Purgatory."

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