Claudia Lennear

Claudia Lennear (also rendered as Linnear and Lenier when she appeared on Stephen Stills' albums)[1] is an American soul singer.

Musical career

Claudia Lennear has worked with many acts including Ike and Tina Turner, Humble Pie and Joe Cocker.

She was part of a trio of backup singers for Delaney and Bonnie, that also included Rita Coolidge.

Lennear's meetings with Mick Jagger and David Bowie are often cited as inspiration for The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" (1971) and Bowie's "Lady Grinning Soul" (1973).[2][3][4] NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray noted in 1981 that she was "yet to reply in song to either Mick or David".[2] However, in a 1973 article in Rolling Stone, she was quoted as saying that she wrote the song "Not At All" "to inform Mick Jagger of his dispensability".[5]

Claudia Lennear was one of Leon Russell's Shelter People. She sang back-up vocals on Joe Cocker's 1970 Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and live album, on Leon Russell and the Shelter People, released in 1971 and on George Harrison's The Concert for Bangla Desh. Her lead vocal live recording of "Let It Be" from the Mad Dogs and Englishmen movie was the B side of Leon Russell's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" single on A&M Records in 1971.

In 1973, Lennear recorded a solo album of her own (her one and only) entitled Phew![6]

Lennear had a bit part in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, playing the secretary who asks Clint Eastwood's character for his Social Security number. She appeared in the August 1974 issue of Playboy magazine in a pictorial entitled "Brown Sugar".

She left the music industry to become a teacher[7] of French and Spanish.

Lennear appears in the Academy Award-winning documentary 20 Feet from Stardom (2013), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[8]

At the Lockn' Festival in Arrington, Virginia. on September 11, 2015, Lennear performed with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Rita Coolidge, Leon Russell and other alumni from the 1970 Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour in a memorial concert for Cocker.[9][10]

Discography

As a solo artist

YearAlbumLabel
1973Phew!Real Gone Music
Claudia LennearWEA Japan

With others artists

YearAlbumArtistCredits
2016Lost Studio Sessions 1964-1982Gene ClarkFeatured Artist
2014Face the MusicNils LofgrenVocals
2014The Best of the SuperbsThe SuperbsPhoto Courtesy
2011Easy Does It/New York City (You're a Woman)/
A Possible Projection of the Future: Childhood's End
Al KooperVocals (Background)
2010Rarities Edition: Mad Dogs & EnglishmenJoe CockerChoir/Chorus, Primary Artist
2007Less Than the Song/Life MachineHoyt AxtonMain Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2006Mad Dogs & Englishmen: Fillmore 3/28/1970Joe CockerVocals, Primary Artist
2006The Complete Fillmore East ConcertsJoe CockerVocals, Primary Artist
2006The Definitive CollectionHumble PieAdditional Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2006The Definitive CollectionDave MasonVocals (Background)
2006What It is! Funky Soul and Rare Grooves: 1967-1977Primary Artist
2005Mad Dogs & Englishmen [2005 DVD]Joe CockerPerformer
2005The Essential Taj MahalTaj MahalMain Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2001Rare + Well Done: The Greatest & Most Obscure RecordingsAl KooperVocals
2001Right On! Box SetPrimary Artist
2001Right On, Vol. 3: Break Beats & Grooves from the Atlantic & Warner VaultsPrimary Artist
2001Sing a Happy Song: The Warner Bros. RecordingsTaj MahalVocals (Background)
2001Ultimate CollectionFreddie KingVocals (Background)
2000The Best of Freddie King: The Shelter Records YearsFreddie KingVocals (Background)
1999Ultimate CollectionDave MasonVocals (Background)
1999Ultimate CollectionNils LofgrenVocals (Background)
1997RetrospectiveLeon RussellVocals
1997Soft Fun, Tough TearsNils LofgrenVocals (Background)
1991Key to the Highway [Del Rack]Freddie KingVocals, Vocals (Background)
1985Takin' Care of BusinessFreddie KingChoir/Chorus
1977BrothersTaj MahalVocals, Vocals (Background)
1976Cry ToughNils LofgrenVocals, Vocals (Background)
1976Glass HeartAllan RichSound Effects
1976The Best of Leon Russell [DCC/Shelter]Leon RussellVocals
1975StillsStephen StillsVocals
1974CompartmentsJosé FelicianoVocals (Background)
1974Mo' RootsTaj MahalVocals, Vocals (Background)
1974No OtherGene ClarkMain Personnel, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Voices
1973Chris JaggerChris JaggerVocals
1972A Possible Projection of the FutureAl KooperVocals
1972Artist ProofChris DarrowVocals (Background)
1972Bring Me BackTony KellyVocals
1971Getting Ready...Freddie KingVocals, Vocals (Background)
1971Into the Purple ValleyRy CooderVocals
1971Klatu Berrada NitkuDependablesVocals, Bass, Group Member
1971Leon Russell and the Shelter PeopleLeon RussellVocals
1971Living by the DaysDon NixVocals, Vocals (Background)
1971New York City (You're a Woman)Al KooperVocals, Vocals (Background)
1971Rock OnHumble PieVocals
1970Alone TogetherDave MasonVocals
1970Mad Dogs & EnglishmenJoe CockerMain Personnel, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Choir/Chorus, Featured Artist, Primary Artist
1970Stephen StillsStephen StillsVocals
All the Funk & GroovePrimary Artist
My Perfect List 60 Titres Soul 1Primary Artist
Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels: The Blissed-Out Birth of Country Rock, Vol. 6: 1973Vocals (Background)
U.F.O.Ron DaviesVocals (Background)

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Filmography

YearFilmRole
1974Thunderbolt and LightfootSecretary
201320 Feet from StardomHerself

References

  1. 1 2 Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: p. 56
  2. "The Ziggy Stardust Companion - Encyclopedia L". 5years.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. "The lyrics were partially inspired by a black backing singer we knew in L.A. called Claudia Linnear" - Bill Wyman quoted from Rolling With The Stones (2002) at Time Is On Our Side.
  4. Fong-Torres, Ben, "Keeping Great Company: An Interview with Claudia Lennear", Rolling Stone, 12 April 1973.
  5. "Claudia Lennear - Phew!" at Allmusic.
  6. Tigerino, Adolfo, "Former professional singer rocks LAC", Mountiewire.com, June 4, 2013.
  7. Wikane, Christian John, "Keeping Great Company: An Interview with Claudia Lennear", PopMatters, 20 June 2013.
  8. "Inside Tedeschi Trucks Band's All-Star Joe Cocker Tribute". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  9. "YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  10. "Claudia Lennear - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
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