SPCodex:Social media/Linda Strawbery
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Strawberry first met Corgan through the late Bjorn Thorsrud, and later at an in-store show during the Resume the Pose tour. She first performed with SP at the 2000 farewell show, providing vocals on "To Sheila".
In 2001 she worked with Djali Zwan, providing lead vocals on "Love to Love" from the Spun soundtrack. Around the same time, she joined Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin and other guests on the Bozo: 40 Years of Fun program in June 2001 on keyboards.
Zwan's only album, Mary Star of the Sea, credits Strawberry as a production assistant. In 2004 she provided Jimmy Chamberlin Complex with backing vocals on "Lullabye" for their debut album, Life Begins Again.
She joined Corgan on his 2005 solo TheFutureEmbrace world tour (pictured), providing keyboards and programming on 39 dates. She told Dark Party Review: "How I came to be on the solo tour was that I was recording in Chicago and there had been some turmoil with my record so we had dinner and he asked me if I wanted to take a break and see the world. Three weeks later, I was in Portugal standing in front of a $60,000 a week lighting board."
In Summer 2009, she joined the Sky Saxon tribute band Spirits in the Sky as a vocalist, playing at all but the first of their shows.
In 2015 she directed and edited "Run2me" video, then co-directed and edited WPC's short film Pillbox in 2017, as well as Neath The Darkest Eves. 2018 saw her produce and edit the "Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)" music video. She was the creative director for the subsequent Shiny and Oh So Bright tour, which proved a massive success well-received by fans. In 2020 she directed the "Cyr" video which also saw widespread acclaim as well as the "Ramona" video. She is also behind this autumn's Spirits on Fire tour.
In addition to SP and related acts, Strawberry has worked with Peter Murphy, AFI, Alan Moulder, Bon Harris and Sarah McLachlan, among others. She has released two solo EPs: The Lost Record (2007) and Lip Distortion (2009).
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Strawberry first met Corgan through the late Bjorn Thorsrud, and later at an in-store show during the Resume the Pose tour. She first performed with SP at the 2000 farewell show, providing vocals on "To Sheila".
In 2001 she worked with Djali Zwan, providing lead vocals on "Love to Love" from the Spun soundtrack. Around the same time, she joined Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin and other guests on the Bozo: 40 Years of Fun program in June 2001 on keyboards.
Zwan's only album, Mary Star of the Sea, credits Strawberry as a production assistant. In 2004 she provided Jimmy Chamberlin Complex with backing vocals on "Lullabye" for their debut album, Life Begins Again.
She joined Corgan on his 2005 solo TheFutureEmbrace world tour (pictured), providing keyboards and programming on 39 dates. She told Dark Party Review: "How I came to be on the solo tour was that I was recording in Chicago and there had been some turmoil with my record so we had dinner and he asked me if I wanted to take a break and see the world. Three weeks later, I was in Portugal standing in front of a $60,000 a week lighting board."
In Summer 2009, she joined the Sky Saxon tribute band Spirits in the Sky as a vocalist, playing at all but the first of their shows.
In 2015 she directed and edited "Run2me" video, then co-directed and edited WPC's short film Pillbox in 2017, as well as Neath The Darkest Eves. 2018 saw her produce and edit the "Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)" music video. She was the creative director for the subsequent Shiny and Oh So Bright tour, which proved a massive success well-received by fans. In 2020 she directed the "Cyr" video which also saw widespread acclaim as well as the "Ramona" video. She is also behind this autumn's Spirits on Fire tour.
In addition to SP and related acts, Strawberry has worked with Peter Murphy, AFI, Alan Moulder, Bon Harris and Sarah McLachlan, among others. She has released two solo EPs: The Lost Record (2007) and Lip Distortion (2009).
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