- Essra Mohawk
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Name = Essra Mohawk
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Sandra Elayne Hurvitz
Alias = Sandy Hurvitz
Born = Birth date and age|1948|4|23|mf=yPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
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Instrument = Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Mandolin
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Occupation = Singer, songwriter
Years_active = 1964-present
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Associated_acts =The Mothers of Invention ,Schoolhouse Rock
URL = http://www.essramohawk.com/
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Notable_instruments =Essra Mohawk (born Sandra Elayne Hurvitz on
23 April ,1948 ) is an Americansinger-songwriter who has recorded a dozen albums, many receiving critical acclaim, and penned the hits "Change of Heart" forCyndi Lauper and "Stronger Than the Wind," recorded byTina Turner .Biography
Mohawk was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Her first record, "The Boy With The Way", credited to Jamie Carter, was issued onLiberty Records in 1964. As Sandy Hurvitz, she was then discovered byShadow Morton , who placed her songs with both theShangri-Las ("I?ll Never Learn") and theVanilla Fudge ("The Spell That Comes After"). In 1967 she metFrank Zappa , who persuaded her to perform for a short time withThe Mothers of Invention and signed her to his production company Bizarre. He released her first album,"Sandy's Album Is Here At Last" , on Verve/Bizarre soon after.In 1969 she was signed by
Reprise Records after executiveMo Ostin discovered her singing at a club in New York. The resulting album, "Primordial Lovers ", was later stated as being "one of the best 25 albums ever made" in "Rolling Stone " magazine. The album featured contributions fromCSN&Y drummer Dallas Taylor and former Rhinoceros members Doug Hastings andJerry Penrod . Essra very nearly joined Rhinoceros in its original line up. While recording the album, she married her producer,Frazier Mohawk , and from then on was known as Essra Mohawk.Her third, self-titled, album came out on
Asylum Records in 1974. The next album, "Essra", was released on yet another label, Private Stock, in 1976. During that period, she also worked as a session and background singer, forJohn Mellencamp ,Carole King and later she performed with theJerry Garcia Band, and recorded and arranged background vocals forKool & the Gang . In 1982, after recording another album in L.A., she worked withMcFadden and Whitehead in Philadelphia, penning "Not With Me" for their Capitol album, "Movin' On". She released another solo album, "E-Turn", beforeCyndi Lauper had a big hit with her song "Change of Heart" in 1986. Members ofGeneration X may recognize her distinctive voice from the Saturday morning TV seriesSchoolhouse Rock! , as she lent her voice to Interjections! and Sufferin' Till Suffrage in the mid-70's.She continues write songs for other artists including co-writing a song entitled 'Infinite Eyes' with Grammy winning blues artist, Keb Mo, as well as recording and performing in concert. She 's released 6 more albums since moving to Nashville in 1993. Essra's songs have been aired on the TV series Joan of Arcadia and the soap opera, "All My Children". Rhino released a special limited edition of her second and third albums, "Primordial Lovers MM" in 2000 and is planning to reissue more of her albums in the near future. Essra has been a longtime advocate of peace and environmental protection. She is a member of the board of Musicians and Artists for Peace and is their Nashville coordinator.
References
*Donovan, Charles. " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:d9fixq85ldke~T1 Essra Mohawk] ". "Allmusic Guide".
External links
* [http://www.essramohawk.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.longhousepoetry.com/essra.html 2003 interview]
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