John Linnell

Singer-songwriter with They Might Be Giants

John Linnell - Singer-songwriter with They Might Be Giants
Born

June 12th, 1959
66 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A singer-songwriter and musician emerged in the early 1980s. Co-founded the band They Might Be Giants, known for blending rock with unique sounds and innovative lyrics. Released influential albums including 'Flood' and 'Apollo 18', achieving critical and commercial success. Developed a distinctive style that combines various musical genres, contributing to a growing fanbase over decades. In addition to music, ventured into children's entertainment, creating educational songs and content. Collaborated with various artists, enhancing the musical landscape with inventive approaches.

Co-founded They Might Be Giants

Released the album 'Flood'

Created children's music content

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