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  1. On May 25, 1994, Sharrock died of a heart attack in his hometown of Ossining, New York, on the verge of signing the first major label deal of his career. [1] He was 53. [1] He is survived by his second wife, Dannette Hill and their daughter, Jasmyn Sharrock.

  2. 27. Sept. 2022 · Black Woman prominently features Sharrocks wife, Linda Sharrock on vocals. Her singing voice ranges very greatly on this album, from soulful singing to shrieking and moaning. This paired...

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  3. Sharrock begann seine musikalische Karriere 1953 als Sänger in einer Doo-Wop -Gruppe, bevor er 1960 zur Gitarre wechselte. 1965 ging er nach New York, wo er zunächst mit Byard Lancaster und Babatunde Olatunji arbeitete. 1966 wirkte er an der Aufnahme des Albums Tauhid von Pharoah Sanders mit, bei dem er bis 1968 blieb.

  4. 10. März 2017 · Sonny and Linda. Black Woman was Sharrocks first album under his own name and his first recorded collaboration with his wife at the time, Linda. This is when Sonny and Linda would compliment each other best, always on the verge of ecstasy and frequently teetering over it.

  5. 21. Sept. 2022 · Sonny Sharrock is the patron-saint of all guitarists who aspire to jazzy inclinations, but who lean skronk as opposed to screaming scale runs up the fretboard,” notes Turnbull. “This is a fair description of my own guitar style, and as I am a guitar native, Sonny’s work has been a foundational inspiration. His collaborative dynamic with his wife is one I also aspire to and appreciate ...

  6. 15. Nov. 2023 · After playing free jazz with Pharoah Sanders, while he was playing funk-jazz with Herbie Mann, guitarist Warren "Sonny" Sharrock recorded three albums with his wife Linda Sharrock's wordless vocals: “Black Woman,” ( 1969), featuring the first version of his signature tune “Blind Willy,” “Monkey-Pockie-Boo,” (1970 ...

  7. After playing free jazz with Pharoah Sanders (1966-68) while he was playing funk-jazz with Herbie Mann (1969-72), guitarist Warren "Sonny" Sharrock (1940) recorded three albums with his wife Linda Sharrock's wordless vocals: Black Woman (may 1969), featuring trumpeter Teddy Daniel, pianist Dave Burrell, bassist Norris "Sirone" Jones and drummer ...