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  1. Abbey Lincoln (1930-2010) was an American jazz vocalist who sang standards and her own material, and also acted in films and TV shows. She was a civil rights activist and a friend of Max Roach, and adopted the name Aminata Moseka in the 1970s.

  2. Aug 15, 2010 · Abbey Lincoln, a singer whose dramatic vocal command and tersely poetic songs made her a singular figure in jazz, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side.

  3. Aug 24, 2010 · Learn about the life and legacy of Abbey Lincoln, a jazz singer and activist who fought for social justice and civil rights. Explore her artistry, her film roles, and her oral history interview with the Smithsonian Institution.

  4. Aug 14, 2010 · Abbey Lincoln, the legendary jazz singer who believed in singing as a political act, died Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80.

    • Allison Keyes
    • What’s in A Name
    • A Musical and Political Convergence
    • Creating Her Own Path
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    Somewhere in between, however, as far back as her early 20s, she met lyricist Bob Russell, who later became her manager, and soon gave her the name Abbey Lincoln. A clever joining of Westminster Abbey with Abraham Lincoln, it would arguably take several decades before she would come into her own as “Abbey” – as both an artist and woman. Listen to A...

    Charting Lincoln’s discography backwards lends greater insight into the many artistic choices she made during her career – either by herself or on her behalf. Not long after moving to New York City to pursue a music career alongside her burgeoning acting career, she met Max Roach in 1957 during her engagement at The Village Vanguard. It was Roach w...

    At age 60, Lincoln would embark on arguably her most creative and commercially-successful period, signing a 10-album-contract with producer Jean-Philippe Allard for Gitanes, a French imprint of the Verve label, in 1990. It not only breathed new life into the iconic jazz label but more importantly, it had also welcomed a highly individualistic and o...

    Learn about the life and career of Abbey Lincoln, a jazz vocalist, composer, and activist who explored love, life, and self-discovery in her music. Discover how she collaborated with Max Roach, Orrin Keepnews, and other jazz greats, and how she shaped her own identity as an artist and a Black woman.

    • Shannon J. Effinger
    • 6 min
  5. Jan 20, 2021 · Abbey Lincoln biographical timeline. January 20, 2021. Abbey Lincoln in Paris, 1967. Photo: Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium. 1930 Born Anna Marie Wooldridge in Chicago, Illinois on August 6,...

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  7. Aug 15, 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.

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