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Rachel Lynn

A waste's a terrible thing to mind

About Me

What does singer/songwriter Rachel Lynn have in common with jazz vocalist Al Jarreau, novelist Anthony Burgess, and comedian Rodney Dangerfield? Give up? Answer: They all began their respective careers around age 30. This makes them what some might term ‘late bloomers.’ But the amount of time flowers take to open is irrelevant. Rather, it’s all about the beauty in the blossoming, and Rachel Lynn is blossoming at just the right time. You don’t need to be a green thumb to realize that only good soil produces healthy flowers. Wisconsin-born Lynn grew up in Northern Virginia, but by relocating to Austin, Texas, she’s firmly planted herself in an artistically enriched region where stellar singer/songwriters are the primary crop.
“After moving to Austin, I met a lot of musicians and started getting interested in playing guitar,” she recalls. “And the typical Virgo that I am, I waited a couple of years. Within six months after starting to play, friends of mine started asking if I was writing yet, and that was encouraging. I started writing about a year later and then started playing out.”
If you think Lynn was intimidated by all the famous Austin, TX singer/songwriters in her newfound hometown, you’re wrong. “I don’t think I ever would have started playing out anywhere else,” she explains. “It’s kind of intimidating in a way that there are a lot of people playing, but it’s really more supportive. People are just really encouraging.”
Whenever Rachel Lynn sings, it’s impossible not to stop, take notice, and listen. Her style combines an urgently strummed acoustic guitar with a dead-serious vocal tone. Although this approach immediately brings equally somber Texans, like Townes Van Zandt to mind, Lynn struggles to name any specific musical influences. “I write when I’m inspired to. And there are people who are my favorites, but I don’t purposely try to sound like them,” she says.
Songwriters can spend a fortune learning how to properly pen songs, but Rachel Lynn is simply naturally gifted. “I still like the first song I wrote,” she says. “I don’t play it out very much anymore, but I probably should. One of my first gigs, I played two 45-minute sets, and somebody said, ‘Ooh, I really like this one song,’ and it was the first song I ever wrote.” Listeners easily relate to Lynn’s songs because she is like an honest friend who is unafraid to tell the truth, even if it hurts. So rather than stringing together lyrical lines of sugarcoated happy talk, she uses her words to help and heal. You might feel slight twinges of pain, but like peroxide dabbed on an open wound, this sting is only a reminder that the medicine is working.
It may have taken Rachel Lynn’s musical secret garden a little while to see the light of day, but this new rose of Texas is in now in full bloom and here to stay.

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Member Since: 10/2/2005
Band Website: rachellynnmusic.com
Type of Label: None

My Blog

reusable bags

Post-Earth Day blog....I'll admit I had a hard time getting used to using reusable grocery bags. My best friend bought some for me, pretty ones, all different colors. I'd leave them in my car in the...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:44:00 PST

stroke of insight

My stroke of insight by Jill Bolte Taylor. For you fellow Firefox users this seems to only work in IE:http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/229It’s 18 minutes, which yes was my procrastination of th...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:56:00 PST

Falling Slowly

The main reason I wanted to watch the Oscars tonight was to see the performance of one of the nominated Songs, "Falling Slowly" from the movie Once. But I decided instead to go see some live music, h...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:12:00 PST

The Road

I just finished reading Cormac McCarthy's The Road - what a completely amazingly beautiful book. Who'd have thought that about a postapocalyptic novel? The writing is stunning in itself - not a word...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:12:00 PST

Austin musician

I'm not sure that I agree with all of these but this column made me nod and laugh enough times to want to share.  Also note that he added a couple of points to the online version that w...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 04:26:00 PST

Priceless Pep Talks

New year got you down? Here's some personalized advice from Peyton Manning himself: Priceless Peyton Pep Talks...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Wed, 02 Jan 2008 08:30:00 PST

holiday humor

Keep the meaning of the season in heart, but maybe don't be too practical ;)!Ha, actually I think I was hoping for trashbags this year myself.......
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:00:00 PST

out of touch

I'm officially old and out of touch - w00t is apparently THE word of 2007 and I'd never heard it before! Hmm...TGIA2008! W00t w00t.Merriam-Webster's word of '07: 'w00t'By STEPHANIE REITZ, Associate...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 05:29:00 PST

Keep Austin Weird extended to horoscopes

My horoscope in today's paper: "What you program into the jukebox of life comes immediately through the stereo system of your environment. If you don't like the song, quickly change your selection."I...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 03:43:00 PST

need a calendar?

Need a calendar? Want to know what there is to do in Austin or San Antonio on any given day? Check out the Big Weekend Calendars (formerly austinfunstuff.com) website! And if you need some music to...
Posted by Rachel Lynn on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:48:00 PST