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C K Strong was the very first group project put together by the extraordinary Lynn Carey, whose 3-octave range would later be featured on her now-legendary Mama Lion recordings. Here,within the psych-rock & blues of C.K. Strong, Lynn was still a teenager, and yet her enormous vocal presence and west coast beauty were already evident to all. Lynn Carey Born in Los Angeles, California, Carey first began her career as a teen model and actress appearing in the 1966 cult film Lord Love a Duck as well as several guest slots on the T.V. shows Lassie, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Run for Your Life, The Donna Reed Show and The Wild Wild West. In the late 1960s, she joined and recorded with the band C.K. Strong for their 1969 self-titled release. The band later opened for Procol Harum in concert. She subsequently recorded with Neil Merryweather on the 1970 joint project album Ivar Avenue Reunion which also featured musicians Barry Goldberg and Charlie Musselwhite. Also in 1970, she provided the vocals for the singing of fictional character Kelly McNamara ("Dolly Read") in Russ Meyer's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. In addition to singing, Carey also co-wrote two songs for the soundtrack with composer Stu Phillips. For legal reasons, however, Lynn Carey's vocals are not on the 1970 soundtrack LP, but Ami Rushes', which disappointed fans with the original film versions. The labels did not become available until 2003/2004, Harkit Records and Soundtrack Classics, the vocal recordings wi