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“I was in New York, miserable because I was working supper clubs but I wasn't expressing myself. I was really unhappy with my life. I saw Max Roach again and he told me I didn't have to do things like that. He made me an honest woman on the stage. I have been performing in that tradition since. I feel that I'm a serious performer now whereas then I wanted to be but I didn't know how.”

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Abbey Lincoln

Abbey Lincoln, born Alice Ruth Albert, was an American jazz singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her deep voice and expressive singing style, she was a significant figure in jazz during the 1950s and 1960s. Lincoln wrote many famous songs throughout her career and collaborated with numerous renowned musicians. more

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