Claudia Lennear

Claudia Lennear

History

Originaire de Providence, dans l'Etat de Rhode Island, Claudia Lennear déménage en Californie au tournant des années 1960, où elle devient l'une des choristes les plus en vue de l'industrie musicale. Elle chante derrière Joe Cocker, Leon Russell, George Harrison, Ike & Tina Turner ou Taj Mahal, et publie un remarquable album solo en 1973, intitulé Phew. L'année suivante, elle pose pour Playboy et joue le rôle d'une secrétaire dans Le Carnardeur de Michael Cimino, avant de prendre sesdistances avec le show business. Elle est aujourd'hui professeure d'espagnol, d'anglais et de français dans un lycée californien. Elle a accueilli, nous confie-t-elle par téléphone, comme « une divine surprise » la proposition de Morgan Neville detémoigner dans son documentaire Twenty Feet From Stardam.

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Claudia Lennear

Movies

Learning to Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Self
A documentary telling the story of Joe Cocker's historic "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour through the lens of the Tedeschi Trucks Band's reunion of the Mad Dogs.
20 Feet from Stardom
Self
Backup singers live in a world that lies just beyond the spotlight. Their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we've had no idea who these singers are or what lives they lead, until now.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Secretary
With the help of an irreverent young sidekick, a bank robber gets his old gang back together to organise a daring new heist.
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen
"Joe Cocker - the Rotating Rocker - and his 42 member communal touring company Mad Dogs & Englishmen with the Master of Space and Time Leon Russell - see them perform in the pleasure palaces of America - it's a moving picture" says the classic film poster. See this spectacular rock 'n' roll tour documentary and get a dramatic visual record that captures the spirit of the hippie era with mind-blowing performances, crazy backstage footage, and spaced-out interviews. Supporting cast includes Claudia Lennear, Rita Coolidge, Sherman Jones reciting "Face on the Barroom Floor," and Canina the dog.