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The
voice of Court Linehan was first heard on September 6, 1976 in Salem,
Massachusetts. Growing up with one sister, Court began to develop
his
natural vocal abilities in Elementary school as a tenor in the choir.
He attended high school at the Masconomet Regional facility in Topsfield,
Massachusetts. A great love for the stage led Court through countless
musical endeavors, from Punk Rock to classic theatrical productions.
He appeared in several plays including: "Man Of La Mancha, Once On This
Island, and Guys And Dolls." In 1994, Court assisted in producing, writing
and appearing in "Life And Aids;" a series of vignettes depicting the
influx of this disease within modern society.
Court furthered his vocal experiences by leading several rock bands,
starting at the age of sixteen. He wrote several pieces during this time
and after winning a "Battle Of The Bands" with his former group "Troy's
Bucket," he began to seek long-term goals for his musical career. Court
continues to write music today.
It is the culmination of Court's vocal and acting skills that make him
such an asset to SEVEN 13.
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