- Linda Perry
Infobox musical artist
Name = Linda Perry
Genre = RockAlternative Rock
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Linda M. Perry
Born = birth date and age|1965|04|15Linda Perry, born April 15, 1965, in
Springfield, Massachusetts , to parents of Portuguese and Brazilian descent, [cite web|url=http://www.oldies.com/artist-view/Linda-Perry.html|title=Linda Perry|publisher=Oldies.com|accessdate=2007-03-13] is an American rock musician,songwriter , andrecord producer . Once best known as the lead singer and primary songwriter of4 Non Blondes , Perry has founded two record labels and has become a major songwriter and producer responsible for hit songs by a number of successful female singers such asGwen Stefani ("What You Waiting For" from her album "Love Angel Music Baby "), Pink (who had a #1 hit with "Get the Party Started ", written by Perry), andChristina Aguilera (who had a #1 hit with Perry's song "Beautiful"). Perry has also contributed heavily to albums byCourtney Love andKelly Osbourne as well as signing and distributingJames Blunt in the United States. In 2006, she earned the No. 1 spot on the World Top 100A&R Chart, compiled byHitQuarters , for signing James Blunt to her labelCustard Records .Life and career
Linda Perry was raised in a large family that comprised her mother and father and six siblings-—five brothers (Jay, Solomon, Mark, Marcel, and John) and one sister (Sally). Her Brazilian-born mother, Marluce Perry, worked as a model, designer, and private detective. Her Portuguese-American father, Alfred Xavier Perry (1928–2005), worked as both an engineer and a musician. She spent her youth struggling with kidney disease and then addiction before focusing on music. Growing up in an artistic and musical household, the young Perry displayed a good share of musical talent and interest from an early age. However, her first song was "
Pity Girls " at the age of 15 (according to an interview fromASCAP in the middle of 2003).Linda came to San Francisco at the age of 21 in early 1987. Although she had been involved in music and pursued some sort of musical interest while a teenager in
San Diego , starting out playing theguitar and auditioning for all-girl cover bands, the arrival in San Francisco marked the actual beginning of her career in music. Waiting tables, doing coat check, and working at a pizzeria, she lived in a very small room without a window and would play her guitar and sing her own songs out on the street in the city. People started recognizing her as "that chick with the big voice." After some time spent paying dues as a solo singer at Bay Area (San Francisco) clubs and coffeehouses, Perry composed her first professional song, called "Down On Your Face ", and was recruited into the band by4 Non Blondes founderChrista Hillhouse in the middle of 1989. After several years of playing locally and negotiating with variousrecord companies , the band finally signed withInterscope Records and released its debut album, "Bigger, Better, Faster, More! " in late 1992; the album, featuring Perry as lead singer and dominated by her compositions, was as an immediate success and spawned a hit single, the Perry-penned "What's Up?" (often erroneously called "What's Going On?"). While promoting the song, Perry, who came out a few years earlier, was touring around the world and displayed a "dyke" sticker prominently plastered on her guitar for a performance on "Late Night with David Letterman ". [cite web |url=http://www.glbtq.com/arts/music_video.html |title=Music Video |publisher=glbtq.com |accessdate=2007-03-13 ] She has been openlylesbian since.citation |title="Beautiful", damn it: the Linda Perry-penned Christina Aguilera hit—not to mention the sexy video—was the great queer anthem of 2003 |periodical=The Advocate |date=January 20, 2004 |first=Larry |last=Flick |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_/ai_n6023661?tag=artBody;col1 |accessdate=2008-09-10 ]In February 1994, Perry had a solo appearance in
Roger Daltrey 's production, album and video "." She shared the stage with theJuilliard Orchestra and members ofThe Who as she sang "Doctor Jimmy ", "Acid Queen ", "I'm Free " (in a duet withRoger Daltrey ) and the encore for "Join Together " with originalThe Who membersJohn Entwistle andPete Townshend . In 1994 a CD and a VHS video of the shows were issued with the songs "Doctor Jimmy " and "I'm Free ", but in 1998 a DVD was released with the song "I'm Free" only.In June 1994 the guitarist
Roger Rocha was replaced byConcrete Blonde memberJim Mankey , which just played forVan Halen 's coverI'm The One recorded as the theme from the movieAirheads . During sessions atInterscope studios in Los Angeles, the band struggled to come up with a followup to "Bigger," as Perry wanted to take their second album to a more underground experimental sound while the rest of the band sought to remain with the commercially appealing sound of "Bigger, Better, Faster, More! " Perry left the band in 1995 because of these creative differences. The band would record one last song and video, a cover ofLed Zeppelin 's "Misty Mountain Hop " withDave Navarro on guitar.Solo career
With the band in disarray and the recording contract unfulfilled, Interscope reluctantly allowed Linda Perry to make a solo CD while dropping the rest of the band. Interscope insisted on choosing the producer for the album, and the production team behind it was
Bill Bottrell and members of theTuesday Night Music Club , who had recently been so successful producingSheryl Crow 's debut. Released in 1996, the CD, "In Flight," was an atmospherically appealing work—moody, mellow and at times dark, far removed from the sound of 4 Non Blondes. The release received critical acclaim but was a poor seller, perhaps because of Interscope's lack of promotion. Linda hooked up withRed Fish, Blue Fish for her world tour, supporting such acts as the Who. She promoted her CD with her own funds, including an appearance on "The Howard Stern Show ," wherein she participated in "lesbian dial-a-date" and performed her former band's one and only hit single, "What's Up?", for Howard. Perry also took time out to host and appear at the 1997 and 1998 Bammies (Bay Area Music Awards ).In 1997 Perry took on two new ventures, producing a movie called "
Pink as the Day She Was Born ," which featured cameos byLes Claypool of Primus and comedianMargaret Cho . Perry was displeased with what she experienced in the music business, so she also launched her own record label,Rockstar Records , for the primary purpose of releasing the CD of a band she loved called Stone Fox. In addition to Stone Fox, she signed another local San Francisco band,2 Lane Blacktop . The year 1998 saw Perry appearing and performing onCNN as part of a special on music and theInternet —how independent artists are cutting out the major labels. In 1999 she released her second solo effort on Rockstar Records entitled "After Hours." For the rest of 1999, she toured behind "After Hours," reuniting with 4 Non Blondes' Bassist Christa Hillhouse and LA-based drummer Claudia Page.In 2001 Perry again returned to music and touring. She had written new material and hoped to secure a major label contract. She had decided to take this route because, as an independent artist, most of her time was spent in the office instead of on the stage. During this period, she wrote a handful of songs, two of which, "Beautiful" and "Cruz", would eventually be recorded and appear on
Christina Aguilera 's hit album "Stripped." In 2001 she closed most of her shows with "Beautiful", a song she hoped would be her own comeback hit.In 2002 Perry made a rare live performance at the
Knitting Factory in Los Angeles, where she performed a set of original music and a set of Zeppelin covers. There she was cheered on by a full house of fans and critics, who witnessed Pink joining her for "Lonely Girl" and Aguilera debuting "Beautiful."Perry made a live appearance at a
DKNY benefit show in Los Angeles, where she joined Slash on stage for a version of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love ."2005 marked Linda Perry's first official set performance since 2002's Hollywood Knitting Factory Show. She was a performer at
ASCAP 's showcase at theSundance Film Festival .Perry has signed with indie Kill Rock Stars Records, who re-released her solo album "In Flight" in October. Featuring new artwork, the rerelease includes original videos for "Fill Me Up" and "Freeway." Additionally, Perry promoted "In Flight" with three rare live performances on the west coast, with
Sierra Swan opening.In 2008 Linda played guitar in the official video for Christina Aguilera, "Save Me From Myself", follow this link. Christina Aguilera - Save Me From Myself [Official Video]
ongwriting and producing
It was during this time that Perry was first contacted by pop singer Pink, seeking production and songwriting assistance on her second album. Perry co-wrote and produced much of Pink's successful album "
M!ssundaztood ," which catapulted Perry back into the spotlight as one of the best producers in the music business. Perry took full writing credits for the songs "Get the Party Started " and "Lonely Girl."After success with Pink, Perry's next big project came in the form of providing
Christina Aguilera a career makeover with the international hit "Beautiful." Since then, she has gone on to work with many artists, including Jewel,Courtney Love ,Gwen Stefani ,Blaque ,Sugababes ,Lillix ,Robbie Williams ,Melissa Etheridge ,Sierra Swan ,Solange Knowles ,Gavin Rossdale ,Juliette and the Licks ,Lisa Marie Presley ,Fischerspooner ,Unwritten Law , L.P.,Kelly Osbourne ,Vanessa Carlton ,James Blunt , Cheap Trick,Ben Jelen andEnrique Iglesias .The 2002
Faith Hill album "Cry" has a song co-written by Perry and Alecia B. Moore (P!nk).In 2003 Perry was recognized with two awards by
ASCAP (music publishing society) for her writing and aGrammy Awards nomination for her song "Beautiful" as a contender for "Song of the Year."With actress
Gina Gershon , she wrote the song "StupidStar" for the movie "Prey for Rock and Roll ."With
Brooklyn rocker L.P., she co-wrote "The Darkside".For most of 2004, Perry remained behind the scenes, making another appearance with Camp Freddy, this time at LA's Live 103's Birthday Concert. She again belted some Zeppelin and then joined
Lisa Marie Presley on stage for a few songs that they wrote together. Also appearing at the show wasJuliette Lewis andBillie Joe Armstrong ofGreen Day .The year 2004 also saw the release of
Courtney Love 's solo debut, "America's Sweetheart ," to which Perry heavily contributed. Although the album was mostly overshadowed by Love's turbulent antics, Perry was critically appreciated both by the press and by Love.A song called "Girls & Boys", which was originally intended for Pink but later recorded by
Britney Spears , was released as a bonus track on Spears' European DVD release. The track marked Perry's foray into moreelectroclash -inspired tunes.She collaborated with art-dance darlings
Fischerspooner on a few songs for their upcoming release and ended the year with a few co-writing credits onGwen Stefani 's debut, "Love. Angel. Music. Baby. ", including the album's first single, "What You Waiting For? " Additionally, her Atlantic distributed label,Custard Records , launched to promote two new acts, Sunshine andJames Blunt . She produced and played guitar on the recording of Blunt's song "No Bravery." [Liner notes fromBack to Bedlam ]The year ended with Perry co-writing "Save Me" for Southern Cali punkrockers
Unwritten Law , which helped build anticipation for the group's upcoming CD.Perry contributed widely to
Christina Aguilera 's latest album Back to Basics. Perry was involved more in the production of the 2nd Disc of the album, which featured songs like "Candyman", and "Hurt". Perry co-wrote every song on the disc.Releases for 2005 included
Kelly Osbourne 's second album, which was written and produced by Perry. The lead track from Osbourne's second album, "One Word ", reached the top of the UK and USA dance charts.2007 saw Perry working with
Vanessa Carlton on her third studio album, "Heroes and Thieves ". She also co-wrote and did session work on many of the songs onSierra Swan 's solo album, "Ladyland ". A new release fromCourtney Love . A fresh collaboration with Hip-Hop chanteuseKelis , co-writes with Cheap Trick and Ziggy Marley. Production onBen Jelen 's new album; production on Skin's next record. There are also collaborations withThe Format on the song "Dead End" from their "Dog Problems " album and "Darker Side of The Moon" on Bay Area artistGoapele 's "Change It All" album, and a couple of songs for the newEnrique Iglesias album.In 2007 Linda Perry was recognized with an award from the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy for her contribution to the world of music. 2007 and 2008 will see more tunes written and/or produced by Linda Perry: The Section Quartet, Alicia Keys, Vanessa Carlton, Gina Gershon, and the anticipated release of Courtney Love's second solo record.
Spring 2008 will see a new release from prog overlords Bigelf via Linda Perry/Custard.
In 2008 will be realised "Gaetana", first studio album by italian singer
Giusy Ferreri , the album contain two songs writtens by "Linda Perry".Discography
:for|4 Non Blondes works|4 Non Blondes#Discography
Solo works
Albums
* "In Flight" (1996),
Interscope Records (September 16, 1996) self-published
* "After Hours" (1999),Rockstar Records (Feb. 20, 1999)
* "In Flight" (2005), re-released byCustard Records andKill Rock Stars Compilation Credits
Soundtracks
"The Crow: City Of Angels" (1996), Hollywood Records (August 30, 1996)
*"Knock Me Out" Linda Perry (featuring Grace Slick)Production & songwriting
:for|Perry's work as a producer & songwriter|Linda Perry songwriting and production discography
ingles produced or written by Linda Perry
References
External links
* [http://www.lindaperry.net/ Linda Perry's Official Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/lindaperry Linda Perry's Myspace]
* [http://www.custardrecords.com/ Linda Perry's label Custard Records]
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