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Address In The Stars
Even Now
Born Again
Your Tears Are Coming
Leaves Of September
Dark Horse
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After watching thousands of hopefuls audition, taking finalists through performer boot camp and judging weekly performances in front of a live audience, the judges of the CMT music competition series CAN YOU DUET, have picked a winning duo with hopes of becoming country’s next great duo. Announced in last night’s finale episode of CAN YOU DUET, the winning duo is Caitlin Lynn of Glen Burnie, Md. and Will Snyder, of London, Ky., who leave the competition with a recording contract from Sony Music Nashville.
Caitlin and Will’s win was something they never would have dreamed of when they started their CAN YOU DUET journey. The performers were strangers when the judges, country superstar Naomi Judd, acclaimed vocal coach Brett Manning and award-winning songwriter Aimee Mayo, put them together as a duo. With different backgrounds and vocal styles, the two needed to find their rhythm as a new unit and through each week their powerful voices and unique style became not only favorites of the judges, but popular with the live audiences.
Caitlin Lynn, 22, a native and current resident of Glen Burnie, Md., is one half of the duo Eighty1 South and initially auditioned for CMT’s CAN YOU DUET with her duo partner. Caitlin was the only half to make it through the auditions and was disappointed to see her best friend and band partner have to go home. Caitlin has said she is influenced by a wide variety of artists including Kathleen Edwards, Dave Matthews, Lori McKenna, Patty Griffin and Mindy Smith.
Will Snyder, a 22-year-old from London, Ky. boasts a strong, gritty voice that is perfect for southern rock. Will was exposed to the idea of auditioning for CAN YOU DUET by his cousin who is 20 years his senior. Singing since childhood in church and having played with his cousin for the past five years, Will and his cousin decided to make the trip to Nashville to try their luck. Much to Will’s dismay, and complete shock, Will’s cousin did not make the cut, but the judges fell in love with Will’s talents almost immediately. Will has a variety of musical influences including Nickelback, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Keith Urban.
I haven't heard anything from Caitlin & Will since "Address in the Stars," so I went to Wikipedia. Is it true that they left their label and subsequently broke up? If so, that is so sad! I loved the sound of their voices together!
Hey Will,I just wanted to say a quick hello and God bless ya.Next time your in town Get up with us and well grab a bit to eat or something.I have a new #.You can get it from Eddie at the shop or I'll send it to you,which ever is easier.God Bless,and I hope you get the chance to enjoy the Hollidays with the family.Tell Belvie I said hi too.
Will it's been a long time! You have moved up in the world since the piqua mall and troy ohio days. I remember the song, "I Can Only Imagine" that you sang in church. You touched lives like no one could. It's good to see that you haven't forgotten your roots and where you come from. You someone to be admired. Take care. Jabin Collins
Hi Caitlin & Will! Holidays are approaching quickly! Once again I'm, offering my low holiday pricing. Great rates for full length CDs, mix-tapes, EPs, and singles. Get in touch if you need high-quality mastering on a budget. Hope the holidays treat you well!!! Jim Bowen wavelength Masters