Buzzy Linhart

Buzzy Linhart

actor, writer, composer

Buzzy Linhart was born on Mar 03, 1943 in USA. Buzzy Linhart's big-screen debut came with The Groove Tube directed by Ken Shapiro in 1974, strarring The Hitchhiker.

Singer-songwriter, Buzzy, is most famous for writing "Ya Gotta Have Friends" for Bette Midler and the acid-folk classic "The Love's Still Growing" for ex-girlfriend Carly Simon. Buzz's catalog of visionary recordings for the Phillips and Buddah record labels in the late sixties and early seventies, as well as a major release on Atlantic in 1974 serve as a slice of his many contributions to modern music. He also played vibraphone on the Jimi Hendrix song "Drifting" and drums on a live jam-session with Hendrix, Noel Redding and Al Kooper, which included "Like a Rolling Stone" at an uptown club called "The Scene" in 1969.

  • Birthday

    Mar 03, 1943
  • Place of Birth

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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