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Barbara Lynch
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationMusician/singer/songwriter
Years active1996-
LabelsDuke Street Records
Musical artist

Barbara Lynch is a musician/singer/songwriter from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her first album, Goodbye and Goodluck, was released by Duke Street Records in 1996. Lynch self-produced her second album, In the Nickelodeon. It was released in 2008 under GDA Records and then in 2009 become a part of the new Cowboy Junkies' record label, Latent Recordings, distributed by MapleMusic.

Albums

Goodbye and Goodluck (1996 - Duke Street Records)

  • 1. Take It A Day at a Time
  • 2. Nobody Thought That It Would
  • 3. Suicide
  • 4. Flowers Outside
  • 5. Puppet Girl
  • 6. When You Kiss Me
  • 7. There Wasn't Enough For You
  • 8. Storybook
  • 9. This House
  • 10. Lullaby
  • 11. The Best That You Can

Produced by David Travers-Smith. All songs written by Barbara Lynch except #10 by Lynch/Traditional. Musicians on the album: Barbara Lynch, Rich Greenspoon, David Travers-Smith, Rich Pell, Christopher Plock, Uli Bohnet, Oliver Shroer, George Koller, Roman Borys.

In the Nickelodeon (2008 - GDA Records)

  • 1. We Go Back a Long Long Way
  • 2. Someday You'll Dance
  • 3. Will You Ever Care For Me
  • 4. Go Easy On Him
  • 5. New Orleans Is Drownin'
  • 6. Nickelodeon
  • 7. As Soon As I Make Enough Money
  • 8. Wagon Lament
  • 9. Doomsday Clock
  • 10. Take Me For A Ride
  • 11. Missing You
  • 12. Daddy Ain't Dead
  • 13. Saturday Nights

Self-produced with assistance of Eric Brown and John Timmins. All songs written by Barbara Lynch except #6 and #9 by Lynch/Traditional. Engineered by Eric Brown at GDA Studios. Musicians on the album include Eric Brown, Christopher Plock, John Timmins, Katherine Wheatley and John Wojewoda.

External links

Notes

  1. "Barbara Lynch Biography". Archived from the original on 2011-06-15.
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