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Origin
  
United States

Genres
  
Soul music

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Linda Jones

Occupation(s)
  
Singer


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Born
  
December 14, 1944 Newark, New Jersey (
1944-12-14
)

Died
  
March 14, 1972, Harlem, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Hits Anthology, Linda Jones 20 Golden Classics, Let It Be Me (Digitally Remastered), Soul Talkin

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance

Similar People
  
Barbara Mason, Gloria Lynne, Judy Torres, Lil Suzy, Eugene Wilde

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Linda Jones (December 14, 1944 – March 14, 1972) was an American soul singer with a strong gospel-influenced style.

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Biography

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Jones was born in Newark, New Jersey. She started singing in her family's gospel group, the Jones Singers at the age of six. Her first recording was "Lonely Teardrops" under the name of Linda Lane on Cub Records in 1963. She was found performing at a local club by songwriter Jerry Harris who introduced her to producer George Kerr. After unsuccessful singles on Atco Records in 1964 and Blue Cat Records the following year, Kerr took her to Warner Bros. Records' R&B subsidiary, Loma Records in 1967. The first Loma release proved to be her biggest success, the ballad, "Hypnotized" reached #4 on the Billboard R&B chart and #21 on the Hot 100. This proved to be the label's best-selling record and it was followed by two further hits, including "What've I Done (To Make You Mad)" (#8 R&B, #61 pop), and an album.

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After Loma closed in late 1968, Linda had a final single on the main Warner label before joining Neptune Records, run by Philadelphia producers, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Two singles, both produced by Kerr, saw some R&B success before she signed for All Platinum subsidiary, Turbo Records, in New Jersey in 1971. A powerful revamped version of the former Jerry Butler hit, "For Your Precious Love" reached both the R&B (#15) and pop (#74) charts in 1972 and saw her career take off again.

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Soon after this at the end of a national tour, she died at her mother's home at the age of 27 while resting between matinee and evening shows at New York City's Apollo Theater in Harlem. She had been a diabetic for most of her life and slipped into a coma while sleeping.

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All Platinum put out three albums of previously issued and unreleased material after Linda's death and in 2008, her daughter, Terry Jones, along with Helen Bruner, produced an album featuring her mother's vocals. One of the tracks, "Baby I Know" was nominated for a Grammy award at the end of 2008.

Albums

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  • Hypnotized (Loma Records, LS 5907 1967) U.S. R&B Albums #26
  • A Portrait Of Linda Jones (Turbo Records,TU-7004)
  • For Your Precious Love (Turbo Records,TU-7007 1972) U.S. R&B Albums #35
  • Let It Be Me (Turbo Records,TU-7008 1972)
  • Soul Talkin (Record Label: Phil\'erzy Productions 2008)


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    References

    Linda Jones Wikipedia