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__NOTOC__ Linda Anne Lawrence (also called Linda Leitch; born Windsor 1946) is the British wife,
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and sometimes collaborator of folk-rock star Donovan Leitch. Donovan wrote his US #1/UK #2 hit song " Sunshine Superman" for her as well as "Legend of a Girl Child Linda". And according to Donovan, "Linda's in all the songs. 'Sunshine Superman,' 'Hampstead Incident,' 'Young Girl Blues'... Linda's the muse."


Early life

Lawrence's parents were Stewart "Alec" Lawrence, a middle-class contractor, and his wife Violet. She was born Linda Anne Lawrence in 1946 in
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. In January 1963 she began a relationship with musician
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and had a child by him, Julian Brian Lawrence (born 23 July 1964). Lawrence and Jones broke up, and shortly after she met Donovan in the
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at ''
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''. Donovan fell in love, they spent time together, and he asked Linda to marry him. But, beset by the stresses of teenage motherhood, the rock scene, and her breakup with Jones, Lawrence went to southern California, where she had a brief affair with
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. A few years later, back in England, she reconnected with Donovan (who meantime had had two children – Donovan Leitch and Ione Skye – with Enid Karl, and become a major star) and they were married within a few weeks, on 2 October 1970.


Marriage, family, and career

Linda Lawrence and Donovan settled in Ireland and raised his stepson, who Donovan and Lawrence later adopted and who changed his name to Julian Leitch (he has used Julian Jones as a stage name). Julian's son (Linda's grandson) Joolz is a musician and has toured with Donovan. Lawrence had two children with Donovan, singer/songwriter and composer Astrella Celeste and Oriole Nebula. Lawrence's granddaughter Coco Sian (daughter of Oriole and
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) is an artist and writer. (Lawrence's stepchildren Donovan Leitch and Ione Skye were raised in America by their mother.) Lawrence has appeared in three documentary films: ''
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'' (1968), ''Let It Bleed: 40 Years of the Rolling Stones'' (2002), and ''Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan'' (2008). She is co-credited on the 2019 album ''Eco-Song'', which is ascribed to "Donovan & Linda" and dedicated to
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, and has on occasion performed on stage with Donovan. She contributed to ''Brian Jones: Butterfly in the Park'', a 2019 book of
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's photographs, and was a founding director of Donovan's label, Donovan Discs Limited. Donovan dedicated his 2016 autobiography ''The Hurdy Gurdy Man'' "To She..." ("She, my muse and only wife Linda Anne, without whom this book would never have been written"). On 16 October 2020, at
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, Lawrence publicly unveiled her book ''Luna Love'', an illustrated memoir published in a limited edition of 300 copies.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lawrence, Linda 1947 births People from Windsor, Berkshire Muses The Rolling Stones Date of birth missing (living people) Living people