Lynn Mabry
- R&B
- funk
- Singer-songwriter
Lynn Mabry (born March 21, 1958) is an American singer.
Early life
Born in Vallejo, California, Mabry's mother enjoyed playing piano and her father was a choir director and radio DJ. They divorced when she was 3 years old.[1]
Career
She got her start in Sly and the Family Stone, along with Dawn Silva. In 1977, she joined P-Funk. The following year, Mabry and Silva became the original Brides of Funkenstein,[2] releasing their first album Funk Or Walk. Mabry became pregnant and left the band in 1979. She gave birth to a daughter named Akasha Larain Morrison in December 1979 (father is Walter "Junie" Morrison). Silva continued The Brides with backing singers Sheila Horne and Jeanette McGruder for another year.
In 1983, Mabry joined Talking Heads for their concert film Stop Making Sense. She also spent time as a background vocalist, continuing to tour with such acts as Rita Coolidge, Namie Amuro and Bette Midler and George Michael in 1989 on the song "If You Were My Woman". In 1990, she toured as a backing vocalist for Fleetwood Mac during their Behind the Mask Tour. In 1991, she toured as a backing vocalist for Stevie Nicks during her Time Space tour. In the same year, she performed a cover version Soul II Soul's "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" with George Michael for his Cover to Cover tour.
Mabry is also a business partner with Sheila E. In 2001, the two co-founded the nonprofit Elevate Hope Foundation, which uses music and the arts to help "abused and abandoned children."[3]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
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1984 | Stop Making Sense | Herself |
2013 | 20 Feet from Stardom | Herself |
References
See also
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- George Clinton
- Ray Davis
- Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins
- Calvin Simon
- Grady Thomas
- Billy Bass Nelson
- Eddie Hazel
- Tawl Ross
- Tiki Fulwood
- Mickey Atkins
- Bernie Worrell
- Bootsy Collins
- Cordell Mosson
- Rodney "Skeet" Curtis
- Garry Shider
- Prakash John
- Tyrone Lampkin
- Glenn Goins
- Michael Hampton
- Debbie Wright
- Gary "Muddbone" Cooper
- Jerome Brailey
- Fred Wesley
- Maceo Parker
- Michael Brecker
- Randy Brecker
- Rick Gardner
- Reunald "Renny" Jones
- Jeanette Washington
- Dawn Silva
- Lynn Mabry
- Ron Ford
- Shirley Hayden
- Greg Thomas
- Larry Heckstall
- Walter "Junie" Morrison
- Robert "P-Nut" Johnson
- Osmium (First Thangs/Rhenium)
- Up for the Down Stroke
- Chocolate City
- Mothership Connection
- The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
- Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
- Motor Booty Affair
- Gloryhallastoopid
- Trombipulation
- Medicaid Fraud Dogg
- Live: P-Funk Earth Tour
- Live 1976–1993
- Parliament's Greatest Hits
- The Best Nonstop Mix Compilation
- Tear the Roof Off 1974–1980
- 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Parliament
- Gold
- The Casablanca Years: 1974–1980
- "Up For The Down Stroke"
- "Testify"
- "Chocolate City"
- "Do That Stuff"
- "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)"
- "Mothership Connection (Star Child)"
- "Do That Stuff"
- "Dr. Funkenstein"
- "Fantasy Is Reality"
- "Bop Gun (Endangered Species)"
- "Flash Light"
- "Funkentelechy"
- "Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop)"
- "Party People"
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