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Miriam Linna is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. She is best known as the co-founder and lead singer of the garage rock band The Cramps. She has also released several solo albums and collaborated with other artists. Linna was born in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. She moved to the United States in the late 1970s and began her musical career in New York City. In 1976, she co-founded The Cramps with her then-boyfriend, Lux Interior. The band released several albums and toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Linna has also released several solo albums, including "Miriam Linna and the Kustom Kings" (1995), "The Miriam Linna Band" (1998), and "The Miriam Linna Collection" (2001). She has also collaborated with other artists, including The Fleshtones, The A-Bones, and The Woggles. Linna is currently 68 years old. She has not revealed her current relationship status. Her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Occupation Drummer singer musician journalist writer record producer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 16 October, 1955
Birthday 16 October
Birthplace Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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2014

In 2014, as "Miriam," Linna released her first solo album on Norton Records, Nobody's Baby, produced by Sam Elwitt. The album features Linna singing over distinctly Phil Spector- and Jack Nitzsche-inspired arrangements of a selection of mostly obscure cover songs from the 1960s. Music journalist and blogger Lindsay Hutton wrote, "Everything about "Nobody's Baby" is a total triumph, the sound, the sleeve and mostly the power of the music trapped on either side of the record." Norton released her follow-up LP, Down Today, in 2015.

2009

On May 15, 2009, she launched an autobiographical blog, Kicksville 66, documenting everything from Ashtabula angst to her days at the Strand Bookstore, and is illustrated with promo flyers, handwritten letters and photographs.

2004

In 2004, Linna co-edited Sin-A-Rama: Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties (Feral House), also contributing an article, "Ron Haydock aka Vin Saxon," about the twisted career of novelist-musician Ron Haydock. In 2009, her paperback book company, Kicks Books, launched with the publication of Sweets and Other Stories by Andre Williams. Subsequent books have included This Planet Is Doomed (2011), a collection of Sun Ra's poetry; and Pulling a Train and Getting in the Wind (2012), previously uncollected short stories by Harlan Ellison, Lord of Garbage by Kim Fowley, Benzedrine Highway by Charles Plymell, and Gone Man Squared by Royston Ellis. Linna also co-authored a biography of Texas musician Bobby Fuller, I Fought the Law, published by Kicks in 2015.

2003

Linna is part of the collective of musicians that emerged from the Cleveland, Ohio punk rock scene, including the Dead Boys and Pere Ubu. When the re-formed Rocket from the Tombs performed in Hoboken, New Jersey in 2003, singer David Thomas dedicated the band's signature song "Amphetamine" to her.

1992

Linna owns one of the world's largest private collections of vintage paperbacks, including complete runs of Avon, Beacon, Signet and others. Her collection includes over 500 juvenile delinquent paperbacks, and she featured the covers of some of these in her book Bad Seed: A Postcard Book, published in 1992 by Running Press.

1976

Linna was a founding member of The Cramps, performing in the band from their first date on November 1, 1976 until July 10, 1977. She appears on none of their legitimate releases. Linna left The Cramps to join the rock and roll band Nervus Rex. After performing with the Zantees, Linna and Miller launched The A-Bones (named after a 1964 tune by The Trashmen). The A-Bones released two 10" EPs (Tempo Tantrum in 1986 and Free Beer for Life! in 1988), followed by four full-length albums between 1991 and 1996. The A-Bones regrouped after a short hiatus to perform in Spain with Little Richard, Andre Williams and the Great Gaylord. Linna also played drums on Maureen Tucker's 1994 album Dogs Under Stress. Linna and A-Bones bassist Marcus "The Carcass" Natale guested on a 2007 recording session by the protopunk band Figures of Light, produced by Miller; she also handled the drums on Figures of Light's 2011 album Drop Dead, produced by Mick Collins of The Dirtbombs.

Linna's past magazine ventures include Kicks (co-edited with Miller), Smut Peddler and Bad Seed. Her first fanzine in 1976 was The Flamin Groovies Monthly, which she inherited from Bomp Records prexie Greg Shaw. Her lengthy liner notes for Norton and other labels display an unusual writing style of wild word play and imaginative humor. In 1997, Linna and Miller published (as "Kicks Magazine Photo Album No. 1") The Great Lost Photographs of Eddie Rocco. Rocco contributed to Ebony Song Parade and freelanced for Fort Worth's Sepia magazine, and the book collects many of his previously unpublished 1950s and 1960s images, including shots of Ruth Brown, Esquerita, Roy Orbison and the Treniers.

1955

Miriam Linna (born October 16, 1955 in Sudbury, Ontario) has run the Brooklyn-based independent record label Norton Records since 1986 with her husband, the late producer and singer-songwriter Billy Miller. Her skill as a drummer earned her a "May I recommend?" nod from Bob Dylan on his XM Theme Time Radio Hour program (episode 37) in January 2007.