Pop / folk / jazz singer, songwriter, and musician Essra Mohawk – born Sandra
Hurvitz on April 23, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – was best known for
her work on iconic early 1970s TV series Schoolhouse Rock and for her songs
recorded by artist such as Cyndie Lauper and Tina Turner. Sandy Hurvitz’s career
began with the release of the single “The Boy with the Way,” which was released
under the name Jamie Carter in 1964. Under the mentorship of producer and
songwriter Shadow Morton, she began writing songs for other artists including
Vanilla Fudge and the Shangri-Las. Sandy ...