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Born and raised in Minnesota, Lynn began studying music at an early age.
After a few years of instruction in classical piano, Lynn began composing
simple melodies and folk songs!! Although she had a passion for music, she
pursued formal training in organic chemistry and research. It was not long
after graduating from college however, that Lynn returned once again to her
true love of writing songs. She moved to New York City and to her amazement
began getting work as a vocalist ..."just enough to support my song writing
habit." Lynn's songs have been recorded by popular recording artists, and
her voice has been heard for years on National Television. After eight years
in New York City Lynn now takes pleasure in being a mother and homemaker.
While focusing on motherhood, Lynn continues to write songs, sing in the
church choir, and when she's lucky, she gets to sing duets with Garrison
Keillor.
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Twelve years ago I sent my good friend Barb a rough recording of one of
my favorite hymns for Christmas. I thought little of it at the time,
but she cherished it! So, the next year I tried another hymn, and the
next year and the next year!!!! ...so was born the concept for what my
father cleverly named “HYMNS AND HERS.”
Our first project, Hymns for the Whole Family Volume I was
recently joined by Volume II. Before we head off on Volume III, Lynn hopes
to produce a CD of favorite old folk songs... perhaps "Songs for the Open
Road Vol. I".... something that you can sing along with in the car, perhaps
learning new verses to the songs you've loved since your childhood !!
Contact us with your favorite folk songs and hymns for upcoming projects and
we will try to include them.
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The Hymn Eternal Father Strong to Save has held an esteemed place in our
family for years. My father was a Navy Pilot, and while stationed at Whiting Field,
my mother became the church organist on base. She faithfully played Eternal
Father... at the close of each service, as was the tradition. The powerful reverence
of this hymn moves me each time I sing it, and I dedicate it to all the men and women
who have served us in the military. I hope you enjoy it, thank you from my heart.
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