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Lynn Carey

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American singer-songwriter
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Lynn Carey
Lynn Carey (1972)
Lynn Carey (1972)
Background information
Born
Lynn Catherine Carey

(1946-10-29)October 29, 1946 (age 79)
OriginLos Angeles, California,
United States
GenresPop
Rock
Jazz
Occupation(s)Singer
Songwriter
Model
Actress
Musical artist

Lynn Catherine Carey (born October 29, 1946) is an Americansinger,songwriter,model, andactress best known as the lead vocalist in the bandMama Lion.

Biography

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Born inLos Angeles,California, Carey is the daughter of actorMacdonald Carey. She began her career as a teen model and actress appearing in the 1966 cult filmLord Love a Duck as well as several guest slots on the T.V. showsLassie,The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,Run for Your Life,The Donna Reed Show andThe Wild Wild West.[1]

Discography

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C.K. Strong (withJefferson Kewley)
  • C.K. Strong (Epic BN-26473, 1969)
Ivar Avenue Reunion
  • Ivar Avenue Reunion (RCA LSP-4442, 1970)
Merryweather & Carey (withNeil Merryweather)
  • Vacuum Cleaner (RCA LSP-4485, 1971)
Heavy Cruiser (with Neil Merryweather)
  • Heavy Cruiser (Family Productions FPS-2706, 1972)
  • Lucky Dog (Family Productions FPS-2712, 1973)
Mama Lion
  • Preserve Wildlife (Family Productions FPS-2702, 1972)
  • Give It Everything I've Got (Family Productions FPS-2713, 1973)
Lynn Carey / Mama Lion
  • Good Times! (Big Blonde BB-1001, 1984)
  • Mama Lion... Roars Back! (Music Unlimited SRM-292, 2001)

Soundtrack

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  • Stu Phillips – Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls - The Original Soundtrack - 2004 - with the original film songs, Lynn Carey andBarbara "Sandi" Robison sing as bonus tracks. (CD + LP) Released by Soundtrack Classics - SCL 1408 and Harkit Records - HRKCD 8032.

References

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  1. ^"Lynn Carey Interview with Joe Montague of Riveting Riffs Magazine".www.rivetingriffs.com. Retrieved2019-10-23.

External links

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