Lydia Pense
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Origin | San Francisco, California |
Genres | Rock, soul, jazz |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1969–present |
Labels | Reprise (1972); Warner Bros. Records (1974); ABC (1976); Dig Music (2005) |
Lydia Pense is an American rock-soul-jazz singer who, since 1969, has performed with the band Cold Blood. Critics have compared her style to powerful singers including Janis Joplin[1] and Aretha Franklin.
History
[edit]Lydia Pense was born in San Francisco, California. Her family moved to Redwood City when she was 10.[2] At age 14, while attending Sequoia High School, Pense started singing with a band called the Dimensions, with guitarist Fred Tatman, Larry Hatch, and Kerry Yates.[2] She was a fan of Brenda Lee and was singing her songs, but the band encouraged her to sing R&B in the style of James Brown, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, and Ray Charles.
Janis Joplin had recommended Lydia Pense to music promoter Bill Graham to audition for the band Cold Blood.[1] Lydia joined Cold Blood in 1968, and the band was one of the earliest music groups to be signed by Graham's Fillmore Records.[3]
The band Cold Blood separated in the late 1970s. Pense suspended her music career in the early 1980s to raise her daughter, Danielle before reforming the group in 1988.[4] The band continues to record, tour and perform.
Discography
[edit]Their initial four albums, Cold Blood, Sisyphus, First Taste of Sin (produced by Donny Hathaway), and Thriller remain the band's best-known work.
Albums
[edit]Year | Album name | Band | Notes |
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1969 | Cold Blood | Cold Blood | |
1971 | Sisyphus | Cold Blood | [5] |
1972 | Lights Out San Francisco (Voco Presents The Soul Of The Bay Area) | Various artists | Performed with the band Tower of Power.[6] |
1972 | First Taste of Sin | Cold Blood | |
1973 | Thriller | Cold Blood | |
1974 | Lydia | Cold Blood | |
1975 | The Best of Cold Blood | Cold Blood | |
1976 | Lydia Pense & Cold Blood | Lydia Pense and Cold Blood | this was the last album before the band's hiatus.[4] |
2001 | Vintage Blood: Live! 1973 | Live album | |
2005 | Transfusion | Lydia Pense and Cold Blood | |
2008 | Lydia Pense & Cold Blood: Live Blood "Live Album" | Lydia Pense and Cold Blood | |
2011 | The River City Sessions | Lydia Pense and Cold Blood | |
2015 | Soul Of The Gypsy | Lydia Pense and Cold Blood | [7] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Vitt, Janet (2017-04-30). "Lydia Pense lends her powerful voice to fundraiser at Harlow's". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ a b "Lydia Pense: hot sounds with Cold Blood". The Mercury News. 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "Lydia Pense and Cold Blood". SFMuseum.org. The Millard Agency. 1969. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ a b "Lydia Pense & Cold Blood - Back Here Again". Paste Magazine. 1998-06-12. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "Cold Blood - Sisyphus". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^ "Various - Lights Out: San Francisco (Voco Presents The Soul Of The Bay Area)". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^ "Lydia Pense & Cold Blood* - Soul Of The Gypsy". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
External links
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- Living people
- American dance musicians
- American women singers
- American rhythm and blues singers
- Singers from San Francisco
- Jazz musicians from San Francisco
- People from Redwood City, California
- 21st-century American women
- Sequoia High School (Redwood City, California) alumni
- American rhythm and blues singer stubs