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'''Mama Lion''' were an American [[blues rock]] band who were active from 1972 to 1974. The band, managed by [[Patrick Meehan (producer)|Patrick Meehan]], featured the very [[Janis Joplin]]-esque vocals of lead singer [[Lynn Carey]], with other members Alan Hurtz, [[James Newton Howard]], Coffi Hall, and [[Neil Merryweather]]. Mama Lion released two albums before disbanding in 1974. Their debut album, ''Preserve Wildlife'' (1972), is well-known for its provocative album cover, depicting lead singer Lynn Carey [[breastfeeding]] a [[lion]] cub.
'''Mama Lion''' was an American [[blues rock]] band which was active from 1972 to 1974. The band, managed by [[Patrick Meehan (producer)|Patrick Meehan]], featured the very [[Janis Joplin]]-esque vocals of lead singer [[Lynn Carey]], with other members Alan Hurtz, [[James Newton Howard]], Coffi Hall, and [[Neil Merryweather]]. Mama Lion released two albums before disbanding in 1974. Their debut album, ''Preserve Wildlife'' (1972), is well-known for its provocative album cover, depicting lead singer Lynn Carey [[breastfeeding]] a [[lion]] cub.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 03:06, 12 April 2024

Mama Lion
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresBlues rock
Years active1972–1974
LabelsFamily Recordings
Past members

Mama Lion was an American blues rock band which was active from 1972 to 1974. The band, managed by Patrick Meehan, featured the very Janis Joplin-esque vocals of lead singer Lynn Carey, with other members Alan Hurtz, James Newton Howard, Coffi Hall, and Neil Merryweather. Mama Lion released two albums before disbanding in 1974. Their debut album, Preserve Wildlife (1972), is well-known for its provocative album cover, depicting lead singer Lynn Carey breastfeeding a lion cub.

Discography

  • Preserve Wildlife (1972)
  • Give It Everything I've Got (1973)

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