Lynn Carey
Appearance
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Birth name | Lynn Catherine Carey |
Born | October 29, 1946 |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Pop Rock Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer Songwriter Model Actress |
Lynn Catherine Carey (born October 29, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, model, and actress best known as the lead vocalist in the band Mama Lion.
Biography
[edit]Born in Los Angeles, California, Carey first began her career as a teen model and actress appearing in the 1966 cult film Lord Love a Duck as well as several guest slots on the T.V. shows Lassie, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Run for Your Life, The Donna Reed Show and The Wild Wild West.[1]
Discography
[edit]- C.K. Strong (with Jefferson Kewley)
- C.K. Strong (Epic BN-26473, 1969)
- Ivar Avenue Reunion
- Ivar Avenue Reunion (RCA LSP-4442, 1970)
- Merryweather & Carey (with Neil 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
[edit]- Stu Phillips – Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls - The Original Soundtrack - 2004 - with the original film songs, Lynn Carey and Barbara "Sandi" Robison sing as bonus tracks. (CD + LP) Released by Soundtrack Classics - SCL 1408 and Harkit Records - HRKCD 8032.
References
[edit]- ^ "Lynn Carey Interview with Joe Montague of Riveting Riffs Magazine". www.rivetingriffs.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
External links
[edit]- Lynn Carey at IMDb