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Jostyn, Mindy

Mindy Jostyn (June, 5 1956 in Long Island City - March, 10 2005 in Hudson, New York) was an American sSinger and multi-instrumentalist.[1]

Jostyn grew up in San Jose, California and Wellesley, Massachusetts. With the age of only 11 years she founded her first band, "The Tigers". Her musical focal point was folkrock and Pop. Among other instruments she played violin, guitar and harp. Before her solo career she was much asked as musician from international artists like Joe Jackson, Billy Joel, The Hooters, Cyndi Lauper, Jon Bon Jovi and Shania Twain. She was married to Jacob Brackman, an American journalist, author und lyricist. In March 2005 she died from the consequences of a cancerous disease.[2]

Solo discography

  • Five Miles From Hope (1995)
  • Cedar Lane (1997)
  • In His EYES (1998)
  • Blue Stories (2001)
  • Coming Home (2005)

Other activities

She played background music for the following artists on their tours:

She accompanied musically the follwoing on their recordings:

On the following albums she can be heard continiously:

  • Donald Fagen - Kamakiriad (1993)
  • The Hooters - Out Of Body (1993)
  • The Hooters - The Hooters Live (1994)
  • John Waite - When You Were Mine (1997)
  • Carly Simon - Film Noir (1997)
  • Andreas Vollenweider - Kryptos Columbia (1997)
  • Andreas Vollenweider - Cosmology (2000)

References

  1. ^ Steinberg, Avi (31 March 2005). "Mindy Jostyn, 48; voice, talent treasured by fans, music stars". boston.com. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Mindy Jostyn". All Music. Retrieved 22 November 2016.