Lynda
joined the Supremes in late 1971, debuting on-stage as their lead singer
at the prestigious H.I.C. Arena in Hawaii. A native of Philadelphia,
PA, Lynda started singing at the age of four under the guidance of
her father, Ira Tucker, lead singer of the legendary Dixie
Hummingbirds gospel quartet. She started her association with Motown
by performing and recording with Stevie Wonder, and is prominently
featured on his hit "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)."
Lynda continued to record and tour with Stevie for several years as a backing
group manager/singer. Some of Lynda's musical associations include
James Brown, Moacir Santos, Joe Cocker, Ringo Starr,
and Harry Nilsson. A talented singer and musician, Lynda
(like Scherrie) can be heard on many of The Supremes "Greatest Hits'"
collections. Lynda is featured on the cover of the Supremes
1972 "Floy Joy" album and can be heard on the Supremes classic "Bad Weather,"
a song written for The Supremes by Stevie Wonder and Lynda's brother,
Ira Tucker Jr. Alongside Jean Terrell and Mary Wilson, Lynda
recorded two albums with the trio, "The Supremes Produced and Arranged
By Jimmy Webb" and the highly sought after "Live in Japan 1973."
Lynda continues to perform alongside former Supreme Scherrie Payne and
Joyce Vincent as The FLOS, and in 2000 with Diana Ross, as a member of Diana Ross and
the Supremes on their "Return To Love" tour. Lynda is authentically
keeping the legend alive!