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Linda Hornbuckle

 
Linda Hornbuckle started singing at the age of six in the Grace & Truth Pentecostal Church of Portland, Oregon, a church her father Bishop H. Hornbuckle pastored. She began thrilling audiences in the Pacific Northwest, Europe, Canada and across the U.S. only a few years later.

As Portland's most sought after backup singer, she has toured and/or recorded with National recording artists; Quarterflash, Nu-Shooz, Dan Reed, and Gino Vanelli. She later became lead vocalist for the high profile Motown Revue Band Body & Soul, and in 1992 became the driving force for the Blues act Linda Hornbuckle & the No DeLay Band.

Today. . . Linda has become a bandleader and launched her own voyage into stardom as a solo act called Linda Hornbuckle, which personifies her solo venture, yet draws some of the most dynamic musicians in the Northwest to her side.