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Loma Lynn Mathias, known professionally as Loma Lyns, is a Canadian country music singer-songwriter and television personality. Her single "Red Handed" was a Top 40 hit on the Canadian country charts in 1990, and her single "Countin' on You This Time" was a Top 40 hit in Europe. She also had chart success in 1998 with "Love Me, I'm Alive", the theme song for the Canadian Special Olympics which she cowrote with Chuck Labelle. She has also collaborated with Patricia Conroy, Russell deCarle, Gil Grand, Lawrence Martin and Collin Raye.
An Ojibwa from the Whitefish Lake reserve near Sudbury, Ontario, Lyns has also been a host of television programming on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, including Cooking With the Wolfman and Aboriginal Voices.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album |
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1990 | Red Handed |
1994 | Who's the Stranger |
1998 | Lake of Tears |
Singles
Year | Single | CAN Country | Album |
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1996 | "Who's the Stranger" | 85 | Who's the Stranger |
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