Abbey Lincoln

Abbey Lincoln (1930-2010) was an influential American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress, known for her unique vocal style and socially conscious lyrics. Her genre primarily encompassed jazz, with elements of blues and folk, making her a pivotal figure in the genre's evolution. Notable works include her albums "Abbey Is Blue" (1959), which showcased her innovative approach to jazz standards, and "You Gotta Pay the Band" (1973), which highlighted her lyrical depth and commitment to social issues. Lincoln's song "Throw It Away" is particularly celebrated for its poignant message about love and resilience. Lincoln's impact on music extends beyond her recordings; she was a prominent advocate for civil rights and used her platform to address social justice themes. Her collaborations with notable jazz musicians, including Max Roach, further solidified her status in the jazz community. Abbey Lincoln's artistry continues to inspire generations of musicians and listeners, characterized by her powerful voice, poetic lyrics, and dedication to the craft of jazz.