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Linda Perry

Linda Perry (born April 15, 1965)[1] is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. She was the lead singer and primary songwriter of 4 Non Blondes, and has since founded two record labels and composed and produced songs for other artists, which include: "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera; "What You Waiting For?" by Gwen Stefani; and "Get the Party Started" by Pink. Perry has also contributed to albums by Adele, Alicia Keys, and Courtney Love, as well as signing and distributing James Blunt[2] in the United States. Perry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015.

Linda Perry
Perry in 2010
Born (1965-04-15) April 15, 1965 (age 58)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2014; sep. 2019)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels

Early life edit

In 1965, Perry was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.[1] Growing up in an artistic and musical household, Perry displayed an interest in music from an early age. She has struggled with kidney disease and then drug addiction.[1] Her mother is Brazilian (Marluce Martins Perry) and her father is Portuguese-American (Alfred Xavier Perry).

Career edit

1987–89: early career edit

In early 1986, at the age of 21, Perry moved to San Francisco. As a teenager in San Diego, she had pursued an interest in music, playing the guitar and auditioning for all-girl cover bands. Her arrival in San Francisco would mark the beginning of a career in music, though not before waiting tables, working coat-check, and working at a pizzeria.[citation needed]

In San Francisco, Perry lived in a small, windowless room, and would play her guitar and sing her own songs on city streets. Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins, who at the time was also a struggling musician living in San Francisco, later recalled sitting in a room with Perry, who worked as a waitress down the street, performing their original compositions to one another. The two played each other early versions of "Semi-Charmed Life" and "What's Up?", both of which would become massive hits for their respective bands. It would be decades later that Jenkins realized the songs performed in that private session would sell a combined 17 million records.[3]

Perry performed solo at Bay Area clubs and coffeehouses, including Nightbreak,[4] Paradise Lounge,[5][6] DNA Lounge, and The Kennel Club.[7][8][9]

1989–95: 4 Non Blondes edit

Perry composed her first professional song, called "Down On Your Face," and was recruited into the band 4 Non Blondes by its founder Christa Hillhouse in the middle of 1989.[10] After several years of playing locally and negotiating with various record companies, the band signed with Interscope Records and released its debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More! on October 9, 1992. The album, featuring Perry as lead singer and dominated by her compositions, was an immediate success and spawned the single "What's Up?" (often erroneously referred to as "What's Going On?" after its prominent chorus lyric).

In February 1994, Perry had a solo appearance in Roger Daltrey's production, album and video A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who. She shared the stage with the Juilliard Orchestra and members of The Who as she sang "Doctor Jimmy", "Acid Queen", "I'm Free" (in a duet with Roger Daltrey), and the encore for "Join Together" with original The Who members John Entwistle and Pete Townshend. In 1994, a CD and a VHS video of the shows were issued with the songs "Doctor Jimmy" and "I'm Free", while in 1998 a DVD was released with the song "I'm Free" only.

In 1994, Perry co-wrote with veteran singer/songwriter Janis Ian her song "Berlin", included on the 1995 album Revenge.

In June 1994, 4 Non Blondes guitarist Roger Rocha was replaced by Concrete Blonde member Jim Mankey, who had just played for Van Halen's cover "I'm the One" recorded as the theme from the movie Airheads. During sessions at Interscope studios in Los Angeles, the band struggled to come up with a followup to Bigger, and Perry left the band in an attempt to pursue a solo career. The band recorded one last video, for a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Misty Mountain Hop" with Dave Navarro on guitar.

In a 2011 Rolling Stone interview, while promoting her most recent band, Deep Dark Robot, Perry was quoted saying, "I wasn't really a big fan of my band" due to the dislike for the sound of Bigger, Better, Faster, More![11]

1996–2010: solo career edit

 
Linda Perry in May 2008

Perry made a solo CD with Interscope. The production team selected was Kevin Gilbert,[12] Bill Bottrell, and members of the Tuesday Night Music Club, who had recently produced Sheryl Crow's debut. Released in 1996, In Flight, the release received positive notices, but was a poor seller. Perry joined Red Fish, Blue Fish for her world tour, supporting such acts as The Who.[citation needed] She promoted her CD with an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, during which she participated in "lesbian dial-a-date" and performed her former band's only hit single, "What's Up?" Perry also hosted the 1997[13] and 1998 Bammies (Bay Area Music Awards).

In 1997, Perry produced a film, Pink as the Day She Was Born, featuring cameos by Les Claypool of Primus and comedian Margaret Cho. She also launched her own record label, Rockstar Records. In addition, she signed another local San Francisco band, 2 Lane Blacktop. The year 1998 saw Perry appearing and performing on CNN as part of a special on music and the Internet—how independent artists are cutting out the major labels. In 1999, she released her second solo album on Rockstar Records, After Hours. For the rest of 1999, she opened for Bryan Adams, reuniting with 4 Non Blondes' bassist Christa Hillhouse, then toured behind After Hours, with Hillhouse and San Francisco-based drummer Claudia Page.

In 2001, Perry again returned to music and touring. She wrote a handful of songs, two of which, "Beautiful" and "Cruz," appeared on Christina Aguilera's hit album Stripped.

In 2002, Perry made a live performance at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles, where she performed a set of original music and a set of Led Zeppelin covers. Also in 2002, she made an appearance on a solo record of Gordon Gano, Hitting the Ground, performing the song "So It Goes".

Perry made a live appearance at a DKNY benefit show in Los Angeles[when?], where she joined Slash on stage for a version of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love".

In 2005, Perry was a performer at ASCAP's showcase at the Sundance Film Festival. In August 2006, she played piano on Christina Aguilera's performance of "Hurt" at the MTV Video Music Awards.

Perry has signed with the independent label Kill Rock Stars Records, who re-released her solo album In Flight in October 2005. Featuring new artwork, the re-release includes original videos for "Fill Me Up" and "Freeway". In 2008, Perry played guitar in the video for Christina Aguilera's "Save Me from Myself". Perry made a live appearance at "Hope For Haiti Now" playing piano while Aguilera premiered a stripped-down version of their song "Lift Me Up". She also made guest appearances on Hole's "Nobody's Daughter" tour and on a concert of the Perry-signed band Little Fish in London. In May 2010, Perry again hosted the "Evening with Women" at L.A.'s Gay and Lesbian Centre, where she reunited with Pink for a live duet of Perry's song "What's Up?" Christina Aguilera invited Perry to her VH1 Storytellers concert in May 2010. Perry played piano to Aguilera's "Beautiful" and talked about the song.

On November 5, 2010, Perry appeared live in San Francisco with 4 Non Blondes guitar player Roger Rocha at TwentyFifty (formerly CELLSpace). The appearance celebrated the release of Rocha's album with his band The Golden Hearts. Perry performed a solo set of cover tunes, including Radiohead's "Creep" and Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun". Perry and Roger Rocha performed one song together, Led Zeppelin's "Since I've Been Loving You".[14]

2001–2010: production and songwriting edit

In 2000, Perry was contacted by pop rock singer Pink, seeking production and songwriting assistance on her second album. Perry commented on the experience in an interview with HitQuarters: "She was this white girl singing R&B music, and it made absolutely no sense to me why she would call me. So when I got together with her my instinct said, 'Don't go and be an artist again, don't get another record deal, find out what you can do with her.' My manager freaked out when I called her and said, cancel all the showcases!"[2] Perry co-wrote and produced much of Pink's successful album Missundaztood, which brought Perry back into the spotlight as a music producer. Perry took full writing credits for the songs "Get the Party Started" and "Lonely Girl". Perry next provided Christina Aguilera the hit "Beautiful".

Since then, she has gone on to work with many artists, including Jewel, Courtney Love, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Celine Dion, Blaque, Sugababes, Lillix, Robbie Williams, Melissa Etheridge, Sierra Swan, Solange Knowles, Gavin Rossdale, Juliette and the Licks, Lisa Marie Presley, Fischerspooner, Unwritten Law, L.P., Kelly Osbourne, James Blunt, Cheap Trick, Ben Jelen, Enrique Iglesias and Giusy Ferreri.

The 2002 Faith Hill album Cry has a song co-written by Perry and Alecia B. Moore (Pink).

In 2003, Perry won two American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers awards for her songwriting, and a Grammy Awards nomination for her song "Beautiful" as a contender for "Song of the Year"; the song received the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards.

With actress Gina Gershon, she wrote the song "StupidStar" for the movie Prey for Rock and Roll. With Brooklyn rocker L.P., she co-wrote "The Darkside" for Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol.

For most of 2004, Perry remained behind the scenes, making another appearance with Camp Freddy, this time at Los Angeles' Live 103's Birthday Concert. She joined Lisa Marie Presley on stage for songs they wrote together. The year 2004 also saw the release of Courtney Love's solo America's Sweetheart, to which Perry heavily contributed.

A song called "Girls & Boys", which was originally intended for Pink but later recorded by Britney Spears, was released as a bonus track on Spears' European DVD release. The track marked Perry's foray into more electroclash-inspired tunes.

She collaborated with art-dance duo Fischerspooner on a few songs for their upcoming release and ended the year with a few co-writing credits on Gwen Stefani's debut, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., including the album's first single, "What You Waiting For?" Additionally, her Atlantic-distributed label, Custard Records, was launched to promote two new acts, Sunshine and James Blunt. She produced and played guitar on the recording of Blunt's song "No Bravery".[15] The year ended with Perry co-writing "Save Me" for the southern California punk rock band Unwritten Law.

Releases for 2005 included Kelly Osbourne's second album, which was written and produced by Perry. The lead track from Osbourne's second album, "One Word", reached the top of the UK and US dance charts.

Perry contributed to Christina Aguilera's third studio album, Back to Basics (2006). Perry and Aguilera co-wrote every song on the album's second disc.

2007 saw Perry working with Vanessa Carlton on her third studio album, Heroes and Thieves. She also co-wrote and did session work on many of the songs on Sierra Swan's solo album, Ladyland. She continued work with Courtney Love, Kelis, Cheap Trick, Ziggy Marley, Ben Jelen, Skin, Enrique Iglesias, The Format on the song "Dead End," and "Darker Side of The Moon" on Bay Area artist Goapele's Change It All album.

Perry won an award from the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy for her contribution to the world of music. The years 2007 and 2008 saw more tunes written or produced by Linda Perry: The Section Quartet, Alicia Keys, Vanessa Carlton, and Gina Gershon.

Perry signed the group Little Fish to her label in 2008 and began producing its album,[16][17] titled Baffled and Beat,[18] which was released in August 2010.[19] Also in that same year, she collaborated with Daniel Powter to produce his third studio album Under the Radar.[20]

She wrote and produced "A Loaded Smile" for the 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment by Adam Lambert. Aguilera's sixth studio album, Bionic, released in 2010, included another track, written and produced solely by Perry, "Lift Me Up".

2010–2020: recent career edit

In 2010, Perry worked with KT Tunstall and wrote a few songs with her, some of which would later be featured on Tunstall's third studio album Tiger Suit, released in September of that year.

Perry announced on her Facebook and Twitter profiles in June that she was "going to make an album" with her new band Deep Dark Robot, which she founded with Tony Tornay.[21][22][23] The album, 8 Songs About a Girl, was promoted with the single "Won't You Be My Girl?" Perry imagined the name Deep Dark Robot as part of an ad-libbed song lyric—"deep dark robot falling in love"—and decided to hang onto the name for her next musical project.[24] The band released the album in March 2011 and began touring.

Perry also worked with Rivers Cuomo and Weezer on their song "Brave New World".[citation needed]

In 2010 and 2011, Perry, along with Fox Entertainment Group, was the Presenting Sponsor of the Los Angeles talent show STARFEST, benefiting the L.A.C.E.R. Afterschool Programs.[citation needed]

In 2014, Perry appeared in the VH1 reality television show Make or Break: The Linda Perry Project, in which she worked with up-and-coming musicians, like VanJess and winner Hemming.[25]

Perry was scheduled to appear as the house band in a special series of late night editions of The Talk airing the week of January 12, 2015 in the 12:34 am time slot of The Late Late Show.[26]

In June 2015, Perry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony in New York.

In 2015, Perry wrote the theme song for the film Freeheld titled "Hands of Love," performed by Miley Cyrus.

Perry co-wrote a song with Adele for her 2015 album 25 titled "Can't Let Go" which was included as a bonus track on the Target and Japanese editions. Perry played piano, produced and engineered the track.[27]

In 2017 she co-wrote and produced the song "Shine", which was sung and co-written by Pat Benatar. It was written for the Women's March on Washington. Later that year she teamed again with Benatar for the song "Dancing Through the Wreckage" which was featured as the lead single from the documentary "Serve Like a Girl".

In 2018 Perry collaborated with Dolly Parton, writing the Golden Globe-nominated "Girl In The Movies" for the Netflix film Dumplin'. Parton, speaking about working with Perry, said "They said 'Would you be willing to write it with Linda Perry?' She's from I guess a group called 4 Non Blondes years ago; I wasn't that familiar, I didn't know her, I never met her. and if she could produce it, and I said well, sure, I would be a team player. So I met her and we just hit it off and we started writing all these other songs for the movie, and then... we just made a whole little album."[28]

In 2020, Linda co-wrote "A Beautiful Noise" with seven other female writers - Alicia Keys, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Hailey Whitters and Ruby Amanfu - and the song was performed by Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile with the purpose of inspiring American voters to vote in the 2020 Presidential Election.[29]

iPhone sessions edit

In July 2011, Perry started to publish a set of acoustic cover songs that she recorded with her iPhone, including "Mad World" by Tears for Fears, "Just What I Needed" by the Cars, and "Creep" by Radiohead, among many others. On her Facebook account, she wrote: "iPhone sessions are me sitting at my piano an recording song into iPhone voice memo. Then I post it. Very simple enjoy :)"[30]

We Are Hear edit

In 2017, Perry partnered with Kerry Brown to launch We Are Hear, a record label, music publisher, and artist management company based in Los Angeles.[31] Under their leadership, the company has signed recording artists Natasha Bedingfield, Imogen Heap, Dorothy, and Willa Amai among others, and collaborated with artist Kii Arens.[32][33][34] Perry has also co-curated events with We Are Hear such as One Love Malibu festival in 2018, which raised $1 million in relief funds for damage caused by the Woolsey Fire, and The Art of Elysium fundraiser Heaven Is Rock & Roll in 2020, featuring the surviving members of Nirvana (Dave Grohl, Pat Smear, and Krist Novoselic) performing alongside Beck and St. Vincent, in addition to performances from Cheap Trick, L7, and Marilyn Manson.[35][36][37][38]

Personal life edit

 
Perry with her wife Sara Gilbert at the Los Angeles LGBT Center's An Evening with Women event in 2014

Perry moved from San Diego to San Francisco and lived there until 1997, moving to Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.[39]

Perry is a lesbian. In 1995, she told a journalist from The Advocate, "All my life I've loved women, and that's it. I've never been any other way."[40] Earlier at the 1994 Billboard Music Awards she displayed the slang word "dyke" on her guitar for a performance with 4 Non Blondes.[41]

Perry was in a relationship with actress Clementine Ford from 2009 to 2010.[42][43][44]

Perry began a relationship with actress Sara Gilbert in 2011.[45][46] They announced their engagement in April 2013 and married on March 30, 2014.[47] Gilbert gave birth to their son on February 28, 2015. Perry was stepmother to Gilbert's son and daughter from a previous relationship.[48][49] In December 2019, Gilbert filed for legal separation from Perry.[50][51]

Discography edit

Solo works edit

Albums edit

List of albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[52]
AUT
[53]
NZ
[54]
SWI
[55]
In Flight 65 39 40 50
After Hours
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Rockstar Records
Deer Sounds
(as Linda Perry + Sara Gilbert's Deer Sounds)

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[52]
NZ
[54]
"Fill Me Up" 1996 63 30 In Flight
"Freeway"

Production and songwriting edit

Singles produced or written by Linda Perry

Year Song Artist Peak chart positions
US UK GER ITA AUS
2001 "Get the Party Started" Pink 4 2 2 4 1
2002 "Beautiful" Christina Aguilera 2 1 4 8 1
2003 "Tomorrow" Lillix
2004 "What You Waiting For?" Gwen Stefani 47 4 22 2 1
"Mono" Courtney Love 41
2005 "One Word" Kelly Osbourne 121 9 60 38
"Idiot" Lisa Marie Presley
"Save Me (Wake Up Call)" Unwritten Law 108
"Redlight" Kelly Osbourne 73
2006 "Wonderful Life" Gwen Stefani
"Perfect Stranger" Cheap Trick
"Hurt" Christina Aguilera 19 11 2 11 9
"Nothing But" Skin
2007 "Candyman" Christina Aguilera 25 17 11 8 2
"Where Do We Go" Ben Jelen
2008 "Superwoman" Alicia Keys 82 128 43 57
"Next Plane Home" Daniel Powter 70
"Keeps Gettin' Better" Christina Aguilera 7 14 14 12 26
"My Love" Celine Dion
"Best of Me" Daniel Powter
2009 "La Scala (The Ladder)" Giusy Ferreri 27
2011 "Put Your Hearts Up" Ariana Grande
2015 "Hands of Love" Miley Cyrus
2020 "A Beautiful Noise" Alicia Keys & Brandi Carlile
2023 "Let's Take A Shot" Pitbull & Vikina 75

Other appearances edit

Awards and nominations edit

Critics' Choice Movie Awards edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Best Song "Girl in the Movies"[a] Nominated [56]

Georgia Film Critics Association edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Best Original Song "Girl in the Movies"[a] Nominated [57]

Golden Globe Awards edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Best Original Song "Girl in the Movies"[a] Nominated [58]

Grammy Awards edit

Guild of Music Supervisors Awards edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Best Song/Recording Created for a Film "Girl in the Movies"[d] Nominated [60]

Hollywood Music in Media Awards edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 Best Original Song in a Feature Film "Girl in the Movies"[a] Nominated [61]

Songwriters Hall of Fame edit

Year Award Result Ref.
2015 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted [62]

Žebřík Music Awards edit

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
1993 Best International Female Herself Nominated [63]
1994 Nominated
1996 Nominated

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Shared with Dolly Parton.
  2. ^ As a Producer.
  3. ^ Shared with Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, and Hailey Whitters.
  4. ^ Shared with Dolly Parton and Buck Damon.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Linda Perry at IMDb

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Linda Perry born April 15 1965 1 is an American singer songwriter musician and record producer She was the lead singer and primary songwriter of 4 Non Blondes and has since founded two record labels and composed and produced songs for other artists which include Beautiful by Christina Aguilera What You Waiting For by Gwen Stefani and Get the Party Started by Pink Perry has also contributed to albums by Adele Alicia Keys and Courtney Love as well as signing and distributing James Blunt 2 in the United States Perry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015 Linda PerryPerry in 2010Born 1965 04 15 April 15 1965 age 58 Springfield Massachusetts U S OccupationsSinger songwritermusicianrecord producerYears active1989 presentSpouseSara Gilbert m 2014 sep 2019 wbr Children1Musical careerGenresAlternative rockpop rockInstrument s VocalsguitarLabelsInterscope Atlantic Kill Rock Stars Custard Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1987 89 early career 2 2 1989 95 4 Non Blondes 2 3 1996 2010 solo career 2 4 2001 2010 production and songwriting 2 5 2010 2020 recent career 2 5 1 iPhone sessions 2 5 2 We Are Hear 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Solo works 4 1 1 Albums 4 1 2 Singles 4 2 Production and songwriting 4 3 Other appearances 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Critics Choice Movie Awards 5 2 Georgia Film Critics Association 5 3 Golden Globe Awards 5 4 Grammy Awards 5 5 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 5 6 Hollywood Music in Media Awards 5 7 Songwriters Hall of Fame 5 8 Zebrik Music Awards 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editIn 1965 Perry was born in Springfield Massachusetts 1 Growing up in an artistic and musical household Perry displayed an interest in music from an early age She has struggled with kidney disease and then drug addiction 1 Her mother is Brazilian Marluce Martins Perry and her father is Portuguese American Alfred Xavier Perry Career edit1987 89 early career edit In early 1986 at the age of 21 Perry moved to San Francisco As a teenager in San Diego she had pursued an interest in music playing the guitar and auditioning for all girl cover bands Her arrival in San Francisco would mark the beginning of a career in music though not before waiting tables working coat check and working at a pizzeria citation needed In San Francisco Perry lived in a small windowless room and would play her guitar and sing her own songs on city streets Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins who at the time was also a struggling musician living in San Francisco later recalled sitting in a room with Perry who worked as a waitress down the street performing their original compositions to one another The two played each other early versions of Semi Charmed Life and What s Up both of which would become massive hits for their respective bands It would be decades later that Jenkins realized the songs performed in that private session would sell a combined 17 million records 3 Perry performed solo at Bay Area clubs and coffeehouses including Nightbreak 4 Paradise Lounge 5 6 DNA Lounge and The Kennel Club 7 8 9 1989 95 4 Non Blondes edit Perry composed her first professional song called Down On Your Face and was recruited into the band 4 Non Blondes by its founder Christa Hillhouse in the middle of 1989 10 After several years of playing locally and negotiating with various record companies the band signed with Interscope Records and released its debut album Bigger Better Faster More on October 9 1992 The album featuring Perry as lead singer and dominated by her compositions was an immediate success and spawned the single What s Up often erroneously referred to as What s Going On after its prominent chorus lyric In February 1994 Perry had a solo appearance in Roger Daltrey s production album and video A Celebration The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who She shared the stage with the Juilliard Orchestra and members of The Who as she sang Doctor Jimmy Acid Queen I m Free in a duet with Roger Daltrey and the encore for Join Together with original The Who members John Entwistle and Pete Townshend In 1994 a CD and a VHS video of the shows were issued with the songs Doctor Jimmy and I m Free while in 1998 a DVD was released with the song I m Free only In 1994 Perry co wrote with veteran singer songwriter Janis Ian her song Berlin included on the 1995 album Revenge In June 1994 4 Non Blondes guitarist Roger Rocha was replaced by Concrete Blonde member Jim Mankey who had just played for Van Halen s cover I m the One recorded as the theme from the movie Airheads During sessions at Interscope studios in Los Angeles the band struggled to come up with a followup to Bigger and Perry left the band in an attempt to pursue a solo career The band recorded one last video for a cover of Led Zeppelin s Misty Mountain Hop with Dave Navarro on guitar In a 2011 Rolling Stone interview while promoting her most recent band Deep Dark Robot Perry was quoted saying I wasn t really a big fan of my band due to the dislike for the sound of Bigger Better Faster More 11 1996 2010 solo career edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Linda Perry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Linda Perry in May 2008Perry made a solo CD with Interscope The production team selected was Kevin Gilbert 12 Bill Bottrell and members of the Tuesday Night Music Club who had recently produced Sheryl Crow s debut Released in 1996 In Flight the release received positive notices but was a poor seller Perry joined Red Fish Blue Fish for her world tour supporting such acts as The Who citation needed She promoted her CD with an appearance on The Howard Stern Show during which she participated in lesbian dial a date and performed her former band s only hit single What s Up Perry also hosted the 1997 13 and 1998 Bammies Bay Area Music Awards In 1997 Perry produced a film Pink as the Day She Was Born featuring cameos by Les Claypool of Primus and comedian Margaret Cho She also launched her own record label Rockstar Records In addition she signed another local San Francisco band 2 Lane Blacktop The year 1998 saw Perry appearing and performing on CNN as part of a special on music and the Internet how independent artists are cutting out the major labels In 1999 she released her second solo album on Rockstar Records After Hours For the rest of 1999 she opened for Bryan Adams reuniting with 4 Non Blondes bassist Christa Hillhouse then toured behind After Hours with Hillhouse and San Francisco based drummer Claudia Page In 2001 Perry again returned to music and touring She wrote a handful of songs two of which Beautiful and Cruz appeared on Christina Aguilera s hit album Stripped In 2002 Perry made a live performance at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles where she performed a set of original music and a set of Led Zeppelin covers Also in 2002 she made an appearance on a solo record of Gordon Gano Hitting the Ground performing the song So It Goes Perry made a live appearance at a DKNY benefit show in Los Angeles when where she joined Slash on stage for a version of Led Zeppelin s Whole Lotta Love In 2005 Perry was a performer at ASCAP s showcase at the Sundance Film Festival In August 2006 she played piano on Christina Aguilera s performance of Hurt at the MTV Video Music Awards Perry has signed with the independent label Kill Rock Stars Records who re released her solo album In Flight in October 2005 Featuring new artwork the re release includes original videos for Fill Me Up and Freeway In 2008 Perry played guitar in the video for Christina Aguilera s Save Me from Myself Perry made a live appearance at Hope For Haiti Now playing piano while Aguilera premiered a stripped down version of their song Lift Me Up She also made guest appearances on Hole s Nobody s Daughter tour and on a concert of the Perry signed band Little Fish in London In May 2010 Perry again hosted the Evening with Women at L A s Gay and Lesbian Centre where she reunited with Pink for a live duet of Perry s song What s Up Christina Aguilera invited Perry to her VH1 Storytellers concert in May 2010 Perry played piano to Aguilera s Beautiful and talked about the song On November 5 2010 Perry appeared live in San Francisco with 4 Non Blondes guitar player Roger Rocha at TwentyFifty formerly CELLSpace The appearance celebrated the release of Rocha s album with his band The Golden Hearts Perry performed a solo set of cover tunes including Radiohead s Creep and Soundgarden s Black Hole Sun Perry and Roger Rocha performed one song together Led Zeppelin s Since I ve Been Loving You 14 2001 2010 production and songwriting edit In 2000 Perry was contacted by pop rock singer Pink seeking production and songwriting assistance on her second album Perry commented on the experience in an interview with HitQuarters She was this white girl singing R amp B music and it made absolutely no sense to me why she would call me So when I got together with her my instinct said Don t go and be an artist again don t get another record deal find out what you can do with her My manager freaked out when I called her and said cancel all the showcases 2 Perry co wrote and produced much of Pink s successful album Missundaztood which brought Perry back into the spotlight as a music producer Perry took full writing credits for the songs Get the Party Started and Lonely Girl Perry next provided Christina Aguilera the hit Beautiful Since then she has gone on to work with many artists including Jewel Courtney Love Gwen Stefani Alicia Keys Celine Dion Blaque Sugababes Lillix Robbie Williams Melissa Etheridge Sierra Swan Solange Knowles Gavin Rossdale Juliette and the Licks Lisa Marie Presley Fischerspooner Unwritten Law L P Kelly Osbourne James Blunt Cheap Trick Ben Jelen Enrique Iglesias and Giusy Ferreri The 2002 Faith Hill album Cry has a song co written by Perry and Alecia B Moore Pink In 2003 Perry won two American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers awards for her songwriting and a Grammy Awards nomination for her song Beautiful as a contender for Song of the Year the song received the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards With actress Gina Gershon she wrote the song StupidStar for the movie Prey for Rock and Roll With Brooklyn rocker L P she co wrote The Darkside for Suburban Sprawl amp Alcohol For most of 2004 Perry remained behind the scenes making another appearance with Camp Freddy this time at Los Angeles Live 103 s Birthday Concert She joined Lisa Marie Presley on stage for songs they wrote together The year 2004 also saw the release of Courtney Love s solo America s Sweetheart to which Perry heavily contributed A song called Girls amp Boys which was originally intended for Pink but later recorded by Britney Spears was released as a bonus track on Spears European DVD release The track marked Perry s foray into more electroclash inspired tunes She collaborated with art dance duo Fischerspooner on a few songs for their upcoming release and ended the year with a few co writing credits on Gwen Stefani s debut Love Angel Music Baby including the album s first single What You Waiting For Additionally her Atlantic distributed label Custard Records was launched to promote two new acts Sunshine and James Blunt She produced and played guitar on the recording of Blunt s song No Bravery 15 The year ended with Perry co writing Save Me for the southern California punk rock band Unwritten Law Releases for 2005 included Kelly Osbourne s second album which was written and produced by Perry The lead track from Osbourne s second album One Word reached the top of the UK and US dance charts Perry contributed to Christina Aguilera s third studio album Back to Basics 2006 Perry and Aguilera co wrote every song on the album s second disc 2007 saw Perry working with Vanessa Carlton on her third studio album Heroes and Thieves She also co wrote and did session work on many of the songs on Sierra Swan s solo album Ladyland She continued work with Courtney Love Kelis Cheap Trick Ziggy Marley Ben Jelen Skin Enrique Iglesias The Format on the song Dead End and Darker Side of The Moon on Bay Area artist Goapele s Change It All album Perry won an award from the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy for her contribution to the world of music The years 2007 and 2008 saw more tunes written or produced by Linda Perry The Section Quartet Alicia Keys Vanessa Carlton and Gina Gershon Perry signed the group Little Fish to her label in 2008 and began producing its album 16 17 titled Baffled and Beat 18 which was released in August 2010 19 Also in that same year she collaborated with Daniel Powter to produce his third studio album Under the Radar 20 She wrote and produced A Loaded Smile for the 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment by Adam Lambert Aguilera s sixth studio album Bionic released in 2010 included another track written and produced solely by Perry Lift Me Up 2010 2020 recent career edit In 2010 Perry worked with KT Tunstall and wrote a few songs with her some of which would later be featured on Tunstall s third studio album Tiger Suit released in September of that year Perry announced on her Facebook and Twitter profiles in June that she was going to make an album with her new band Deep Dark Robot which she founded with Tony Tornay 21 22 23 The album 8 Songs About a Girl was promoted with the single Won t You Be My Girl Perry imagined the name Deep Dark Robot as part of an ad libbed song lyric deep dark robot falling in love and decided to hang onto the name for her next musical project 24 The band released the album in March 2011 and began touring Perry also worked with Rivers Cuomo and Weezer on their song Brave New World citation needed In 2010 and 2011 Perry along with Fox Entertainment Group was the Presenting Sponsor of the Los Angeles talent show STARFEST benefiting the L A C E R Afterschool Programs citation needed In 2014 Perry appeared in the VH1 reality television show Make or Break The Linda Perry Project in which she worked with up and coming musicians like VanJess and winner Hemming 25 Perry was scheduled to appear as the house band in a special series of late night editions of The Talk airing the week of January 12 2015 in the 12 34 am time slot of The Late Late Show 26 In June 2015 Perry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony in New York In 2015 Perry wrote the theme song for the film Freeheld titled Hands of Love performed by Miley Cyrus Perry co wrote a song with Adele for her 2015 album 25 titled Can t Let Go which was included as a bonus track on the Target and Japanese editions Perry played piano produced and engineered the track 27 In 2017 she co wrote and produced the song Shine which was sung and co written by Pat Benatar It was written for the Women s March on Washington Later that year she teamed again with Benatar for the song Dancing Through the Wreckage which was featured as the lead single from the documentary Serve Like a Girl In 2018 Perry collaborated with Dolly Parton writing the Golden Globe nominated Girl In The Movies for the Netflix film Dumplin Parton speaking about working with Perry said They said Would you be willing to write it with Linda Perry She s from I guess a group called 4 Non Blondes years ago I wasn t that familiar I didn t know her I never met her and if she could produce it and I said well sure I would be a team player So I met her and we just hit it off and we started writing all these other songs for the movie and then we just made a whole little album 28 In 2020 Linda co wrote A Beautiful Noise with seven other female writers Alicia Keys Brandi Carlile Brandy Clark Hillary Lindsey Lori McKenna Hailey Whitters and Ruby Amanfu and the song was performed by Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile with the purpose of inspiring American voters to vote in the 2020 Presidential Election 29 iPhone sessions edit In July 2011 Perry started to publish a set of acoustic cover songs that she recorded with her iPhone including Mad World by Tears for Fears Just What I Needed by the Cars and Creep by Radiohead among many others On her Facebook account she wrote iPhone sessions are me sitting at my piano an recording song into iPhone voice memo Then I post it Very simple enjoy 30 We Are Hear edit In 2017 Perry partnered with Kerry Brown to launch We Are Hear a record label music publisher and artist management company based in Los Angeles 31 Under their leadership the company has signed recording artists Natasha Bedingfield Imogen Heap Dorothy and Willa Amai among others and collaborated with artist Kii Arens 32 33 34 Perry has also co curated events with We Are Hear such as One Love Malibu festival in 2018 which raised 1 million in relief funds for damage caused by the Woolsey Fire and The Art of Elysium fundraiser Heaven Is Rock amp Roll in 2020 featuring the surviving members of Nirvana Dave Grohl Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic performing alongside Beck and St Vincent in addition to performances from Cheap Trick L7 and Marilyn Manson 35 36 37 38 Personal life edit nbsp Perry with her wife Sara Gilbert at the Los Angeles LGBT Center s An Evening with Women event in 2014Perry moved from San Diego to San Francisco and lived there until 1997 moving to Sherman Oaks Los Angeles 39 Perry is a lesbian In 1995 she told a journalist from The Advocate All my life I ve loved women and that s it I ve never been any other way 40 Earlier at the 1994 Billboard Music Awards she displayed the slang word dyke on her guitar for a performance with 4 Non Blondes 41 Perry was in a relationship with actress Clementine Ford from 2009 to 2010 42 43 44 Perry began a relationship with actress Sara Gilbert in 2011 45 46 They announced their engagement in April 2013 and married on March 30 2014 47 Gilbert gave birth to their son on February 28 2015 Perry was stepmother to Gilbert s son and daughter from a previous relationship 48 49 In December 2019 Gilbert filed for legal separation from Perry 50 51 Discography editSolo works edit Albums edit List of albums with selected details and chart positions Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 52 AUT 53 NZ 54 SWI 55 In Flight Released September 16 1996 Label Interscope 65 39 40 50After Hours Released 1999 Label Rockstar Records Deer Sounds as Linda Perry Sara Gilbert s Deer Sounds Released 2015 Label Custard Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumAUS 52 NZ 54 Fill Me Up 1996 63 30 In Flight Freeway Production and songwriting edit Main article Linda Perry production discography This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Linda Perry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Singles produced or written by Linda Perry Year Song Artist Peak chart positionsUS UK GER ITA AUS2001 Get the Party Started Pink 4 2 2 4 12002 Beautiful Christina Aguilera 2 1 4 8 12003 Tomorrow Lillix 2004 What You Waiting For Gwen Stefani 47 4 22 2 1 Mono Courtney Love 41 2005 One Word Kelly Osbourne 121 9 60 38 Idiot Lisa Marie Presley Save Me Wake Up Call Unwritten Law 108 Redlight Kelly Osbourne 73 2006 Wonderful Life Gwen Stefani Perfect Stranger Cheap Trick Hurt Christina Aguilera 19 11 2 11 9 Nothing But Skin 2007 Candyman Christina Aguilera 25 17 11 8 2 Where Do We Go Ben Jelen 2008 Superwoman Alicia Keys 82 128 43 57 Next Plane Home Daniel Powter 70 Keeps Gettin Better Christina Aguilera 7 14 14 12 26 My Love Celine Dion Best of Me Daniel Powter 2009 La Scala The Ladder Giusy Ferreri 27 2011 Put Your Hearts Up Ariana Grande 2015 Hands of Love Miley Cyrus 2020 A Beautiful Noise Alicia Keys amp Brandi Carlile2023 Let s Take A Shot Pitbull amp Vikina 75 Other appearances edit Susanna Hoffs by Susanna Hoffs 1996 Weak With Love guitar and backing vocals by Linda Perry Missundaztood by Pink 2001 Lonely Girl featuring Linda Perry Hitting the Ground by Gordon Gano 2002 Instinct Records August 19 2002 So It Goes music and lyrics by Gordon Gano vocals by Linda Perry also featuring Frank Ferrer Prey for Rock amp Roll OST by Various Artists 2003 Stupid Star performed by Gina Gershon Linda Perry and Patty Schemel Odyssey by Fischerspooner 2005 Happy additional vocals by Linda Perry Back to Basics by Christina Aguilera 2006 Enter the Circus performed by Linda Perry uncredited Plain Girl Wild Love by Planet Swan 2007 Chompin on a Bit performed by Planet Swan featuring Linda Perry and Sierra Swan Fuzzbox by The Section Quartet 2007 Paranoid Android operatic vocals by Linda Perry Cheat the Gallows by Bigelf 2008 Superstar and Race With Time backing vocals by Linda Perry Under the Radar by Daniel Powter 2008 Am I Still the One performed with Daniel Powter My So Called Life performed with Daniel PowterAwards and nominations editCritics Choice Movie Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2018 Best Song Girl in the Movies a Nominated 56 Georgia Film Critics Association edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2018 Best Original Song Girl in the Movies a Nominated 57 Golden Globe Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2018 Best Original Song Girl in the Movies a Nominated 58 Grammy Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2003 Song of the Year Beautiful Nominated 59 2005 Album of the Year Love Angel Music Baby b Nominated2018 Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated2019 Best Song Written for Visual Media Girl in the Movies a Nominated2021 Song of the Year A Beautiful Noise c NominatedGuild of Music Supervisors Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2018 Best Song Recording Created for a Film Girl in the Movies d Nominated 60 Hollywood Music in Media Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 2018 Best Original Song in a Feature Film Girl in the Movies a Nominated 61 Songwriters Hall of Fame edit Year Award Result Ref 2015 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted 62 Zebrik Music Awards edit Year Award Nominated work Result Ref 1993 Best International Female Herself Nominated 63 1994 Nominated1996 NominatedNotes edit a b c d e Shared with Dolly Parton As a Producer Shared with Ruby Amanfu Brandi Carlile Brandy Clark Alicia Keys Hillary Lindsey Lori McKenna and Hailey Whitters Shared with Dolly Parton and Buck Damon References edit a b c Anderson Jason Artist Biography Linda Perry AllMusic com Retrieved March 31 2014 a b Linda Perry interview HitQuarters Retrieved January 5 2006 There Was No Overnight Success An Oral History of Third Eye Blind s Self Titled Debut Billboard April 6 2017 Retrieved June 25 2020 4 Non Blondes Music database Band Radio Swiss Pop Retrieved 17 September 2023 Goodbye Paradise Lounge SFist 14 May 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2023 Dugas Andrew O 28 January 2016 In Memoriam The Paradise Lounge Medium Retrieved 17 September 2023 Linda Perry setlist fm Retrieved 17 September 2023 http outweek net pdfs ow 28 pdf https worldradiohistory com Archive All Audio Mix Magazine 90s 93 Mix 1993 12 pdf About Christa Hillhouse CHILLHOUSE MUSIC Retrieved 17 September 2023 Linda Perry Forms New Band Admits She Never Liked 4 Non Blondes Rolling Stone March 30 2011 Retrieved June 10 2015 Selvin Joel 15 September 1996 More Than The Piano Player Dumped by Sheryl Crow after propelling her to success brilliant musician Kevin Gilbert died before finding his own SFGATE Retrieved 17 September 2023 Bay Area Music Awards Bammies 1997 setlist fm Retrieved 17 September 2023 Chad Tasky video footage posted on YouTube recorded November 5 2010 at Cell Space in San Francisco Liner notes from Back to Bedlam Little Fish Sign Record Deal Little Fish Official Website June 20 2008 Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Retrieved February 14 2010 Little Fish special BBC Oxford Retrieved May 19 2008 First Review Of Our Album Baffled amp Beat Myspace February 9 2010 Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Retrieved February 17 2010 CUSTARD RECORDS Little Fish Bio Custard Records Archived from the original on May 5 2009 Retrieved February 17 2010 Blakeney Jerome BBC Music Review of Daniel Powter Under The Radar Retrieved 3 October 2016 LINDA PERRY on Twitter Twitter Retrieved June 10 2015 Deep Dark Robot Retrieved June 10 2015 Featured Content on Myspace Myspace Retrieved June 10 2015 Linda Perry with her new project Deep Dark Robot you dont want to miss it Archived from the original on April 6 2011 Retrieved June 10 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Leight Elias October 22 2014 Exclusive Hemming Premieres Vitamins A Song That Made Linda Perry Cry Billboard retrieved July 6 2015 Breaking News Guests Announced for The Late Late Show with Guest Host Drew Carey 1 5 1 9 and After Dark Edition of The Talk 1 12 1 16 TheFutonCritic com Retrieved June 10 2015 Adele 25 Target Exclusive Target Archived from the original on April 27 2016 Retrieved November 22 2015 Willman Chris November 29 2018 Dolly Parton Happy to Just Write Songs for Dumplin Is Ready to Act in 9 to 5 Sequel Variety Retrieved December 13 2018 Watch Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile premiere new song A Beautiful Noise NME NME Music Film TV Gaming amp Pop Culture News 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2020 12 27 Profile of on Konect me Konect me Retrieved June 10 2015 Linda Perry Launches New Label and Publishing Company Variety July 12 2017 Retrieved January 11 2020 Fekadu Mesfin January 30 2019 Linda Perry pioneering producer smashing through history Associated Press Retrieved January 11 2020 Sacher Andrew June 21 2019 Imogen Heap releasing new album of collaborations shares The Quiet with Baths Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved January 11 2020 Directo Meston Danielle February 20 2019 Val Kilmer Talks Latest Art Show Joking With Tom Cruise on Top Gun Maverick Set The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 11 2020 Fadroski Kelli November 22 2018 Katy Perry Gwen Stefani Robin Thicke and more will perform at Woolsey fire fundraiser Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved January 11 2020 One Love Malibu Benefit Concert Raises 1 Million For Victims of Woolsey Fire TMZ December 3 2018 Retrieved January 11 2020 Helman Peter November 22 2018 Katy Perry Gwen Stefani Chris Martin Playing One Love Malibu Festival For Fire Relief Stereogum Retrieved January 11 2020 Miller Jeff January 5 2020 Dave Grohl and Friends and Daughter Deliver Nirvana Classics at Art of Elysium Gala Variety Retrieved January 11 2020 Wolfe Beatie 26 July 2020 My LA Linda Perry talks life in a locked down Los Angeles Evening Standard Retrieved 17 September 2023 Bono Chastity September 15 1995 Linda Perry The lesbian singer of 4 Non Blondes goes solo with a bold and honest album The Advocate 690 37 40 Music Video glbtq com Archived from the original on March 24 2007 Retrieved March 13 2007 Flick Larry January 2004 Beautiful Damn It The Linda Perry Penned Christina Aguilera Hit Not to Mention the Sexy Video Was the Great Queer Anthem of 2003 The Advocate Retrieved November 29 2011 Clementine Ford Confirms Relationship with Linda Perry afterellen com Archived from the original on May 22 2009 Retrieved May 19 2009 Comingore Aly April 20 2011 Five Questions With Linda Perry independent com Retrieved June 25 2014 Grossberg Josh Sara Gilbert Talks Relationship With Linda Perry on The Talk E Online November 30 2011 Retrieved December 1 2011 Gilbert has a new girlfriend wishes she d told you herself Lee Esther March 31 2014 Sara Gilbert and Linda Perry Are Married US Weekly Retrieved March 31 2014 Sara Gilbert and Linda Perry Welcome Son Rhodes Emilio People Archived from the original on July 10 2017 Retrieved March 2 2015 Christie D Zurilla March 2 2015 Sara Gilbert Linda Perry are parents of a new baby boy Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 21 2017 Contreras Cyndey December 27 2019 Sara Gilbert Separates from Wife Linda Perry After 5 Years of Marriage E Online United States NBCUniversal Retrieved December 28 2019 Cardoza Riley 19 October 2021 Sara Gilbert Linda Perry s Custody Agreement for Son Rhodes Us Weekly Retrieved 17 September 2023 a b Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 216 Discographie Linda Perry austriancharts at in German Retrieved September 3 2022 a b Discography Linda Perry charts nz Retrieved September 3 2022 Linda Perry In Flight hitparade ch in German Retrieved September 3 2022 Tapley Kristopher December 10 2018 The Favourite Black Panther First Man Lead Critics Choice Movie Nominations Variety Retrieved December 10 2018 8th Annual GAFCA Awards Georgia Film Critics Association Retrieved November 22 2023 Linda Perry Golden Globe Awards Retrieved November 22 2023 Linda Perry Grammy Awards Retrieved November 22 2023 The 10th Annual GMS Awards Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Retrieved February 13 2019 2018 Music in Visual Media Nominations Hollywood Music in Media Awards Retrieved November 6 2019 Linda Perry Songwriters Hall of Fame Retrieved November 22 2023 1996 1992 Anketa Zebrik External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Linda Perry Official website Linda Perry at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linda Perry amp oldid 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