Abbey Lincoln

Abbey Lincoln

Abbey Lincoln Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 16, 2010.
NEW YORK (AP) — Abbey Lincoln, a jazz singer and songwriter known for her phrasing, emotion and uncompromising style, died Saturday in New York at age 80.

She had been declining in health for the past year. Her death was confirmed by friend and filmmaker Carol Friedman, who has been working on a documentary on Lincoln's life.

Lincoln made records and acted in films in the 1950s and '60s, then saw her career surge again in the 1990s when she found new voice as a songwriter.

Over her long career, Lincoln acted with Sidney Poitier and collaborated in music with the drummer Max Roach, whom she married in 1962 and later divorced.

In later years, she had chart-topping albums with "You Gotta Pay the Band," which she recorded with Stan Getz, and "Devil's Got Your Tongue," in which she rebuked some rappers, comics and filmmakers for profiting from the denigration of black culture.

As a young woman, Lincoln made a splash not only because of her voice, but her beauty. Early album covers featured her in slinky dresses, and she appeared in a Jayne Mansfield movie wearing the dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."

But after falling under Roach's influence, Lincoln turned her back on that image, casting herself instead as a civil rights advocate, dressing in African-inspired clothing and hairstyles, and making music with a political tone.

Her 1960 collaboration with Roach and Oscar Brown Jr., "We Insist! (Freedom Now Suite)," was a testament against racism.

Explaining her image makeover in 1993, Lincoln told The Associated Press, "This dress was more important than I was. People in the audience were looking at my exposed breasts and the shape of my body, and it didn't have nothing to do with the music.

"... It wasn't a dream of mine to be a star, so Max came along at the right time to help save me from myself. Otherwise, I would have become an alcoholic and unhappy."

Born Anna Marie Wooldridge in 1930, Lincoln was the daughter of a handyman and grew up with 11 brothers and sisters in rural Calvin Center, Mich. She discovered music early, teaching herself piano and singing in music and school.

Lincoln worked as a maid as a teenager, but continued to sing, and eventually worked her way on to the nightclub circuit in Honolulu and then played supper clubs in Los Angeles in the early 1950s, performing under the name Gaby Wooldridge, and then Gabby Lee. Her manager and songwriter eventually came up with the stage name Abbey Lincoln.

Her work with Roach began in 1957 with the album "That's Him."

In the 1960s, she had several film roles, starring in the independent film "Nothing But a Man," a story about a black railroad worker in the South in love with a preacher's daughter, and then opposite Poitier in "For Love of Ivy" in 1968.

Lincoln's career fell quiet in the 1970s and '80s, after her marriage to Roach ended. She recorded on small independent labels, but she found new fame and acclaim when she signed with Verve Records/France and released "The World Is Falling Down," in 1990, an album that featured such jazz stars as pianist Hank Jones and trumpeter Clark Terry.

She released nine more albums for Verve, the last, "Abbey Sings Abbey," which featured reinterpretations of her own compositions, in 2007. Lincoln also acted again for the first time in decades, with a brief role in the 1990 Spike Lee film "Mo' Better Blues."

In 2003, the National Endowment for the Arts recognized her with its Jazz Masters Award, the nation's highest jazz honor.

"I've done what I please, told people to go bug off and exercised my independence," Lincoln told the AP in 1993.

Friedman said the world had lost "an amazing genius."

"There are gorgeous women, there are spirited women, there are genius women — Abbey Lincoln was all of that," she said. "You don't find an artist that embodies this kind of level of physical beauty and cerebral magnificence in one package."


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July 7, 2011

I love, loved, love her music. What a woman and person. To the family of Abbey, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Revelation 21: 3, 4.

October 31, 2010

May the God of comfort and tender mercies continue to comfort your family and friends, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."" Please accept my sincere condolences during this time of your loss.

D. Clark

Gregory Redmond

October 17, 2010

I only learned of Abbey's passing a few weeks ago. Just wanted to say thank GOD for putting you on earth and giving you the talent of singing songs with so much feeling! God, continue to bless the family.

Marie Gayle

October 2, 2010

abbey, thanks for the greatest music of all timed. Your Legacy will live on. My heart goes out to the family.

Nicole Powell

September 24, 2010

sorry to say i didn't know her music until she pass away.A very will respected women to all god bless her soul forever your legacy will live on.

Lori Brown

September 20, 2010

We were lucky; Abbey Lincoln shared her gifts of song and composition. She possessed a critical consciousness … an attitude of sassiness … that conveyed the insight of a woman’s wisdom, strength, self-respect,and dignity.

xo, joette

September 19, 2010

Abbey, you have been and will always be an inspiration to me. Please continue to shine your light for us "down here below". Much love and gratitude to you and your courageous life and true song.

walter morgan

September 16, 2010

my heart goes out to the familey... may god bless you and keep you

walter and alta... fans forever

September 13, 2010

OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY. SHE WAS A GREAT SINGER. MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT GIVE YOU STRENGTH.

LEB FAMILY

Nola Williams

August 26, 2010

Nola Williams, Classmate of Robert Wilson. 1974
We had musci class together but he was the number one player i will never forget the times we had togother. at B.T. Washington High School, Tulsa Oklahoms. Singing Papa was a rolling stone. he's In My Heart, he'll always stay in heart with me, until we meet again. I'm Not a very good writer, i'd also had a loss on June 20,2009 With God in our heart, mine faith with see up through. God Bless You all, Keep the faith. [email protected]

candy hamilton

August 26, 2010

daughter sister aunt friend....motherload...inspiration and griot.........i am blessed to be a member of your tribe,,,,, a proud woman of African ancestry.... we thank the ancestors for your guidance and light. beauty and craft last forever

D.A. Williams

August 24, 2010

Rest in Peace! I was a student of yours at Cal State Northridge.

Alexander The Poet

August 22, 2010

Thank you Nadine and Alexander

Thank you very much.
I appreciate your work
given with love and respect
and insights. Thank You

André Action M'zée Fula Ngenge Diakité JACKSON

August 22, 2010

Abbey wouldn't want me to cry for her. She would want me to remember the most important things that took place in her life and to remember what she represented while she was alive, so I shall retain those memories of her, rather than her death.

Even though I may continue to mourn for several weeks or months, I can rest knowing that I keep her spirit securely within. This fact is more than enough to celebrate about.

Lov ya Ma.....

Michele Luciano

August 21, 2010

Queen Aja Sharizod and Queen Melba wish you a nice trip to heaven sister Abbey

Michele Luciano

August 21, 2010

Pook Bailey

August 21, 2010

my thoughts right now are remembering you asking me have i seen Max.

Cynthia Ford

August 21, 2010

Since learning of Ms. Lincoln's death, I have been trying to think of an appropriate statement. I can only say that your inspiring music will resonate with me from time to time and again, I'll hear your voice. May you rest with the Angels.

Melinda Johnson

August 20, 2010

Ms.Lincoln..perform a concert in cincinnati at the play house in the park..there were only 100 people in a concret house thats has 300 seats...Ms. Lincoin sang to us as if there was a full house and gave us more than an hour show..I thank her for that.... she has allways been right rightous.. Rest in Pace my sister..I thank God that I had the presure of your sprit...

Luqman Abdush-Shahid

August 19, 2010

I remember seeing you and Max in Harlem in Mount Morris Park (Marcus Garvey Park today) in the late 1960's. And, I still remember you in the film "Nothing but a Man" along with Ivan Dixon. You were a uniquely beautiful spirit on stage , in film and song. The spirit of your contributions will continue to live in the hearts of many people as it will in mine. Thanks, Imam Luqman

Joe A. Mathis

August 19, 2010

God Bless You Abbey Lincoln and Thank You So Very Much!

Maggy Razafimbahiny

August 19, 2010

Dear Abbey,
thank you for such grace, courage and beauty in your wonderful music. You will always be part of who i am now, and i will always love you.

Divinah Payne

August 19, 2010

Rest In Peace, Abbey..... We will miss you; but your music and legacy live forever. Divinah / West End Records, NYC (& formerly of Jack The Rapper)

Jill Coleman

August 19, 2010

Abbey is a remarkable example of true black beauty over the ages. A woman with an umforgettable voice and courageous style. My sympathy to friends and family, from a fan. But remember, legends live forever.

La-Verne Gittens

August 19, 2010

Dear Abbey,
I am grateful for your friendship, your work, your life. Condolences from my family to your family.
With love always,
La-Verne

Zardis

August 19, 2010

So happy to have met this wonderful woman and better yet to see her perform. RIP Abby... you are loved

jerrie jones

August 18, 2010

My sincere condolences to the family I love Abbey Lincoln. I,am very greatful to her for what she has brought into my life her ability to let me know you made me just the way to be down here below rest in peace Abbey Jerrie Jones Philadelphia Pa

August 18, 2010

My sincere condolences to Abbey's family and loved ones. May the "God of all comfort" be with you as you cope with your loss.

Margaret Dunn

August 18, 2010

I am sorry that we have lost yet another Jazz great. However, I am so grateful to have witnessed her gift. My deepest sympathy to Abbey's family.

randall ford

August 18, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Eugene S. Jones,Jr.

August 18, 2010

May God keep you in His mercy. Keep on singing. On earth your music was God sent.

Eric Gruner

August 18, 2010

I am truly saddened by the news. We have lost an original and creative individual. I am thankful for her contributions to this world and can only imagine her contributions to the next. From everyone at Jazz 90.1 in Rochester. www.jazz901.org rest in peace.

August 18, 2010

With deep condolences may your family find a measure of comfort from Gods word. 2Cor.1:3,4 Atlanta,Ga.

Douglas Culbreth

August 18, 2010

Dear Abbey,
As a African Male born in 1941, I thank God for giving you to us during our growing into adulthood. Your image of a lady inspired so many of us. You were the lady Grandma told us to look for.

Benita Burgess

August 18, 2010

I am beyond devastated. Luckily I had the immense pleasure of seeing Abbey Lincoln in person in New York City at many venues, and once at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. What grace and poise she had, along with her wonderful singing voice. Praise the Lord her music will always be with us. She is surely singing with the angels now.

August 18, 2010

HEY GIRL YOU KEEP ON SINGING IN HEAVEN AND I`M SURE I`LL HEAR YOU. REST IN PEACE FOR YOU`VE DONE YOUR WORK HERE AND AS A STRONG BLACK WOMAN I`LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU. ANN BOZEMAN.DEERFIELD BEACH,FL.

Mr. Lonell Lamont Richardson

August 18, 2010

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

August 17, 2010

Jazz will never be the same. You were great talent.

Myrna Donnell

Janice Johnson Hume

August 17, 2010

"I'm Learning How to Listen" from Wholly Earth has been part of my class on pastoral care at Emory's Course of Study for 13 years. I'm grateful that she kept learning all her life and modeled it for us. Rev. Dr. Janice Johnson Hume

Lisa Marie Glover

August 17, 2010

Talent and beauty! Another light in the sky! Your presence will be missed but your memory lives on through your body of work.

Candy Brown

August 17, 2010

My "Bird Alone" flying so high.... So glad you passed my way

Vicki Hicks

August 17, 2010

My fondest memory of Abbey Lincoln was on one Friday, in 1983, when I was having lunch in Westwood, near UCLA. A newer model gold town car pulled up in front of the bank across the street. A driver got out and opened the door for a woman. I saw it was Abbey Lincoln. I hurried across the street and spoke to her and told her I admired her work. She said “Thank you so much Darling, you’re so kind”. She was very gracious. I always admired her work as well. The Family and Friends of Abbey Lincoln have my deepest sympathy.

August 17, 2010

Those we loved left us gifts in the form of memories that no one can take away, wisdom that we can still recall. These are the things that we shall cherish forever. May the family continue to look to Almighty God for comfort during this difficult time. Because God is a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses.

TMF

August 17, 2010

We are sorry to hear about the loss of Abbey. She was loved by all. In God's due time, he will call her by name and Abbey will wake up to a paradise. (Revelation 21:3,4) Where she will be able to sing as she walks along with the woods or crossing the mountain side.

Annette

August 17, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kim Holley

August 17, 2010

Abbey Lincoln Aminata Moseka always true to self and the music. I've always enjoyed being in your company from LA to NY. Rest in Peace, sweet soul, your artistry lives more than you'll ever know.

August 17, 2010

May the comforting words of Isaiah 61:2 provide I hug for the Lincoln family.

"proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, to comfort all that mourn;"

Gloria wATERS

August 17, 2010

My sincere condolence to the family and friends of Abby Lincon, her style and grace will live on in her work. Gloria Waters( Quincy, Ma)

Tribute to my Great Aunt

Kirsten Johnson

August 17, 2010

I will miss my Great Aunt Abbey and in light of her personal encouragement and support will continue to strive and pursue the passion that burns within me. Abbey, you were a blessing and I know that peace awaits you on the other side.

August 17, 2010

We all remember you in the monie ,For The Love Of Ivy, a very powerful and dedicated black sister.

Jeri & Family, Columbus, Ohio

Shirley

August 17, 2010

To the family of Abby Lincoln I am sorry for your loss may you find comfort in your memories of her and may the God who gives peace be with you in your time of grief.

Michael Augustus

August 17, 2010

Music, when soft voices die

Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory—
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the beloved's bed;
And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.

By Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Poetry Foundation

Micheal L. Nesbitt

August 17, 2010

My Sincere Condolence...

Micheal L. Nesbitt
Burbank,CA.

casandra knight

August 17, 2010

I had only recently seen one of Ms. Lincoln's movies. After watching, I was intrigued with her. Googled to find out about her!) We have lost a beautiful actress, singer, and friend!

Sheryl R. Lamb-Davis

August 16, 2010

Another Great One gone. Thank you Ms. Lincoln. Rest in peace.

August 16, 2010

ABBEY,
Thanks for all the good conversation and being true to yourself and your art, Our Sympathy to your family and fans. Rest in Peace my beautiful sister.

love, linda, reedy

Azania Welling

August 16, 2010

"A Luta Continua" Love you.

Robert E, McCall

August 16, 2010

My favorite is "Nothing but a Man", I've watched this one many times and in memory of Abby, I'll watch it again on tonight!

Dorrine Hall

August 16, 2010

To The Family and Fans: Please accept my sincere and deepest sympathy. Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of hearing Ms Lincoln sing in person. I did see her in a TV show. I am looking forward to seeing her documentary. May God grant comfort and hope to the family now and in the coming days. Soon sickness and death will be defeated forever (Isaiah 25:8 & Psalm 37:10,11,29). Until then keep the precious memories of Ms Abbey close in mind and heart.

August 16, 2010

As "hip" teens in Baltimore City, early 60s, we listened to Miles, Ms. Lincoln, hometown queen songstress Billie Holiday, doo wop and emerging "girl groups, like the Royalettes.." We thought we were cool...now that we've witnessed Ms. Lincoln's diversity of passions and talents, over the long haul...now we know we were cool. Thank you Abbey Lincoln.
Joe N
Baltimore MD

Linda McGowan

August 16, 2010

Ms. Lincoln, a standard brearer of truth and honesty. Linda of Richmond, VA

Mary Edwards

August 16, 2010

I saw you in "For Love of Ivy" when I was in my early 20's and admired you so very much. I am now 64 and have seen the movie many times over the years, still with admiration of you. I believe you were very much like Ivy, with all her strengths. May God hold you close to his heart. We will miss you down here.

R Golay

August 16, 2010

To the the family of Abbey Lincoln - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Abbey will be missed by many.

Ouida Franklin

August 16, 2010

We will keep your music in our hearts Abbey ~ RIP

Sophia W.

August 16, 2010

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

August 16, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends,We fans humbley suffer the lost with you.May you rest in peacs Abbey.Only moving on to another gig with other musicians in a greater hall ! Michael D.

Miah Cooley

August 16, 2010

Family, please accept my sincerest
condolences may your hearts soon
be filled with wonderful memories
of joyful times well spent together
and a life well lived. As you
celebrate Ms. Lincoln's life, may
your cherished memories never
extinguish and only burn ever so
brighter in your hearts. Ps 147:3.

Victoria~Andrew VZj

August 16, 2010

thoughts n a
prayer
thank you for
all the wonderful
Jazz music~
so long 'Abbey'
Rip ~ABBEY LINCOLN~

Patricia A Jublikhan PC

August 16, 2010

David and I always admired your style and cut of cloth.
R.I.P.
XOXO,
Patty

August 16, 2010

I remember Ms Lincoln as a great actress and songstress. May memories of her last an eternity. Condolences to the family
Fannie Evans - Fan in L.A. CA

Donald Nelson

August 16, 2010

I enjoyed her performances at several venues in New York. She definately had her own musical style and personality. Our musical world has lost one of the greatest. Peace and comfort to her friends and family. Don Nelson

Mary Rieves

August 16, 2010

The jazz world has lost a great female!! I remember seeing Ms. Lincoln years ago at Scullers Jazz Club here in Boston, MA. My she continue to sing with all the greats that have passed on before her. :)

August 16, 2010

SHE WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITES...I AM SADDENED TO READ OF HER PASSING. REST IN PEACE ABBEY.

August 15, 2010

Sincerely hope that Carol Friedman will complete her documentary on the life of this wonderful performer. Respectfully, Abbey Lincoln's fan in Massachusetts

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