Sherry Lynn
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Sherry Lynns 1st National radio single "Dance Scarecrow Dance" goes out to radio May 14th 2007..
It was Loretta Lynn who wrote that she lived on the poor man’s dollar and she never thought of leaving Butcher Holler. But, for Sherry Lynn, it was actually a small town called Clayton, NJ that she never thought she would get out of.
Sherry Lynn grew up watching Loretta Lynn and dreaming to be just like her, “I used to stand in front of the mirror and hold a brush pretending it was a microphone and sing Coal Miner’s Daughter, dreaming of one day singing on the Grand Ole Opry just like Loretta Lynn.” Little did Sherry Lynn realize how strongly her life would parallel Loretta’s own life; one of struggling to raise her children and establishing a singing career all at the same time?
Sherry Lynn launched her full scale performing career this spring … where else, but n her home state of New Jersey. She took the stage of the historic Broadway Theatre in Pittman, N.J.; a theatre that has hosted everyone from Frank Sinatra to Burns & Allen in its early days. Sherry Lynn and her Nashville based band, opened for country classic performer, Sammy Kershaw. “It was a perfect combination of talents. My country music is contemporary and blended with Sammy’s Cajun traditional country flawlessly,” said Sherry Lynn. “It wasn’t the stage of Nashville’s Ryman, traditional home of the Grand Ole Opry yet, but it felt good to have launched my career in my home state,” continued Sherry Lynn.
Sherry Lynn has already had top 10 successes throughout Europe and Australia
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Sherry Lynn signs with EMC as a Full Service Client
Friday, February 2, 2007
EMC Director of Artist Development, Diana Henderson, announced today the signing of singer/songwriter, Sherry Lynn to EMC as a full service client.
"I became fascinated with Sherry Lynn at my first meeting with her. She's a vivacious woman who knows where she wants to be. When I became aware of her life story, I was even more impressed with her tenacity. It's a story that would rival any "Life Time" television feature. She's recorded a top notch project with noted producer Ted Hewitt, and now it's time for our EMC team to step in and do our thing! We can't wait to get started," stated Diana Henderson of EMC.
Sherry Lynn has had top 10 successes throughout Europe and Australia and is releasing her debut project "Its A Woman Thing" due out in 2007; produced by Nashville producer Ted Hewitt, who had success with Rodney Atkins If Youre Going Through Hell.
"Its A Woman Thing" has ten songs, three of which Sherry Lynn wrote or co-wrote.
It was Loretta Lynn who wrote that she lived on the poor man’s dollar and she never thought of leaving Butcher Holler. But, for Sherry Lynn, it was actually a small town called Clayton, NJ that she never thought she would get out of.
Sherry Lynn grew up watching Loretta Lynn and dreaming to be just like her, “I used to stand in front of the mirror and hold a brush pretending it was a microphone and sing Coal Miner’s Daughter, dreaming of one day singing on the Grand Ole Opry just like Loretta Lynn.” Little did Sherry Lynn realize how strongly her life would parallel Loretta’s own life; one of struggling to raise her children and establishing a singing career all at the same time?
Sherry Lynn launched her full scale performing career this spring … where else, but n her home state of New Jersey. She took the stage of the historic Broadway Theatre in Pittman, N.J.; a theatre that has hosted everyone from Frank Sinatra to Burns & Allen in its early days. Sherry Lynn and her Nashville based band, opened for country classic performer, Sammy Kershaw. “It was a perfect combination of talents. My country music is contemporary and blended with Sammy’s Cajun traditional country flawlessly,” said Sherry Lynn. “It wasn’t the stage of Nashville’s Ryman, traditional home of the Grand Ole Opry yet, but it felt good to have launched my career in my home state,” continued Sherry Lynn.
Sherry Lynn has already had top 10 successes throughout Europe and Australia
PRESS RELEASE
Sherry Lynn signs with EMC as a Full Service Client
Friday, February 2, 2007
EMC Director of Artist Development, Diana Henderson, announced today the signing of singer/songwriter, Sherry Lynn to EMC as a full service client.
"I became fascinated with Sherry Lynn at my first meeting with her. She's a vivacious woman who knows where she wants to be. When I became aware of her life story, I was even more impressed with her tenacity. It's a story that would rival any "Life Time" television feature. She's recorded a top notch project with noted producer Ted Hewitt, and now it's time for our EMC team to step in and do our thing! We can't wait to get started," stated Diana Henderson of EMC.
Sherry Lynn has had top 10 successes throughout Europe and Australia and is releasing her debut project "Its A Woman Thing" due out in 2007; produced by Nashville producer Ted Hewitt, who had success with Rodney Atkins If Youre Going Through Hell.
"Its A Woman Thing" has ten songs, three of which Sherry Lynn wrote or co-wrote.
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