Carol Lynn Maillard
Carol Lynn Maillard is an American actress, singer, and composer. She is the 3rd member of the Grammy Award-winning a cappella ensemble group Sweet Honey in the Rock, being one of the 4 original/founding members of the group. Maillard first joined/stayed in the group from 1973 to 1977 and then rejoined in 1989, first as a part-time substitute member for Evelyn Maria Harris and then full-time substitute member in 1990, until 2 years later when Evelyn decided to leave the group, which led to Maillard becoming once again a full-time member of Sweet Honey in the Rock in 1992. she has been in Sweet Honey In The Rock ever seen then.
Career
Stage and Screen
Maillard has acting credits that include roles on Broadway ; Off-Broadway ; television ; and film. Much of her career has involved participating in works that are Afro-centric and steeped in African American orality, as well as uplift and support of Black cultureMusic
She is a founding member of the group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and has composed and arranged many of that group's songs. Maillard has described the creation of that group as something connecting to the social movements of the time, but also equally inspired by contemporary experimental theater and contemporary popular music. That group has been nominated for a Grammy multiple times, won a Grammy Award for their contribution to the Smithsonian Folkways A Vision Shared album, and have won multiple Washington Area Music Awards Wammies Most of her solo compositions are published via 4 Jagelish Music.In addition to composing and performing with Sweet Honey in the Rock, she has also been a guest vocalist for other artists, including Horace Silver and Betty Buckley.