Claire Lynch
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Born | [1] Kingston, New York, U.S. | February 20, 1954
Genres | Bluegrass |
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Years active | 1977–present |
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Website | clairelynch |
Claire Lynch (born February 20, 1954) is an American bluegrass musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. She is a three-time winner of the International Bluegrass Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year honors.[3] She is considered one of the two best female voices in bluegrass, a recognition she shares with Dale Ann Bradley.[3]
Early life
[edit]Lynch moved to Huntsville, Alabama from Kingston, New York, when she was 12 years old.[4] She grew up in a musical family, with her mother playing the piano and her father singing.[5] She had two sisters with whom she would sing, including doing trios at church. In high school, she spent time writing and recording songs.[5]
Career
[edit]Lynch's musical career transitioned during college when she became interested in bluegrass music. She joined a band called Hickory Wind, which eventually changed its name to the Front Porch String Band.[5] Lynch played with the group until 1981, when it retired from the road. She then pursued a dual career of music and raising a family. The Front Porch String Band reunited in 1991, releasing the album Lines and Traces.[5]
Discography
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Breakin' It |
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Friends for a Lifetime |
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Moonlighter |
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Silver and Gold |
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Lovelight |
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Out in the Country |
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New Day |
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11 |
Crowd Favorites |
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10 |
Whatcha Gonna Do |
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Dear Sister |
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North by South |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Awards and honors
[edit]Lynch has won numerous awards in her career, including being named the best female vocalist in 1997, 2010, and 2013 by the International Bluegrass Music Association. She also received a USA Walker Fellowship Award in 2012.[7]
Three of Lynch's albums have been nominated for a Grammy in the Best Bluegrass Album category:[8]
- Moonlighter (1995) was nominated at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards
- Silver and Gold (1997) was nominated at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards
- North By South (2016) was nominated at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards
References
[edit]- ^ Harris, Craig. "Claire Lynch Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
- ^ a b Morris, David (March 28, 2013). "New Music from Claire Lynch". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
- ^ a b Papadatos, Markso (November 16, 2013). "Review: Claire Lynch shines on angelic studio album Dear Sister". Digital Journal. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
- ^ Wake, Matt (August 19, 2014). "Claire Lynch, bluegrass star, former Huntsville resident tells story behind 'Dear Sister' LP". AL.com. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
- ^ a b c d Weber, Mark (October 15, 2015). "Claire Lynch Band including Red Deer on current tour". Lacomb Express. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
- ^ "Claire Lynch Album & Song Chart History – Bluegrass Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^ Hughes, Ellen (January 27, 2014). "Post-modern Bluegrass? Claire Lynch Band Breaks Out at ABC". Penn Live. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
- ^ "Artist: Claire Lynch". www.grammy.com. Recording Academy. 2020. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Claire Lynch at AllMusic
- Claire Lynch discography at Discogs
- 1954 births
- Living people
- American bluegrass musicians
- American women singers
- Record producers from New York (state)
- Songwriters from New York (state)
- Compass Records artists
- Guitarists from New York (state)
- Musicians from Kingston, New York
- Rounder Records artists
- Singers from New York (state)
- 20th-century American guitarists
- Country musicians from New York (state)
- American women record producers
- 20th-century American women guitarists
- 21st-century American women