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  1. 3 de sept. de 2021 · Lincoln started out as a nightclub singer, but began performing in a style influenced by the civil rights movement after she met drummer/bebop pioneer Max Roach. Originally broadcast in 1986 and 1987.

  2. Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach were married in 1962, an association that lasted until 1970. They worked together for a while but Lincoln (who found it harder to get work in jazz due to the political nature of some of her music) became involved in acting and did not record as a leader during 1962-1972.

  3. Abbey Lincoln, eigentlich Anna Marie Gaby Wooldridge (* 6. August 1930 in Chicago, Illinois; † 14. August 2010 in Manhattan, New York City [1]) war eine US-amerikanische Jazzsängerin und Schauspielerin. Von einer Barsängerin entwickelte sie sich mit ihrer warmen Altstimme zu einer „politisch wachen, sozial bewussten und unprätentiösen ...

  4. The official audio of Abbey Lincoln's "Blue Monk" from the newly remastered album Straight Ahead.Straight Ahead is one of Abbey Lincoln’s greatest and most i...

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  5. 15 de ago. de 2010 · NEW YORK (AP) — Abbey Lincoln, a jazz singer and songwriter known for her phrasing, emotion and uncompromising style, died Saturday in New York at age 80. She had been declining in health for the past year. Her death was confirmed by friend and filmmaker Carol Friedman, who has been working on a documentary on Lincoln’s life.

  6. Abbey Lincoln. La cantante Abbey Lincoln, (Chicago, 6 de agosto de 1930 – Nueva York, 14 de agosto de 2010), había actuado en clubes bajo el nombre de Gaby Lee, antes de cambiarse el nombre artístico al de Abbey Lincoln, y de adoptar en 1975 -durante un viaje por países africanos, el de Aminata Moseka. Tras sus estudios se traslada en 1951 ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2008 · From the Album "Abbey Sings Abbey" (2007)

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