Linda Lewis is an English singer-songwriter renowned for her high vocal range and eclectic style that spans genres like soul, pop, and reggae. She emerged in the 1970s, gaining fame with her hit single "Rock-a-Doodle-Doo" and critically acclaimed album "Lark." Lewis's unique fusion of styles and vocal dexterity have made her a significant figure in British music history. Despite never achieving massive commercial success, her innovative approach has influenced many artists in the pop and soul genres.