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Lynn Adler
Folk / Acoustic



WINNSBORO, Texas
United States

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Member Since10/10/2007
Band Websitewww.lawriter.com
Band MembersLynn Adler: Vocals and acoustic guitar
InfluencesJoni Mitchell, Ella Fitzgerald, Fanny Crosby, Billie Holiday
Sounds LikeAdler penned all songs on "Bird on the Wing," except for one aptly chosen cover of a Yarrow and Yardley song, "If I Had Wings," featured on Peter, Paul and Mary's 1967 recording "Album 1700." She recorded at the famed Palmyra Studios south of Dallas, and co-produced with duo partner and fellow songwriter Lindy Hearne and studio owner/engineer Paul Middleton, who's been Bonnie Raitt's on-the-road engineer for 13-plus years. In addition to Adler on guitar, piano and lead vocals, Hearne on guitar and vocals, and Middleton on bass, the CD boasts a choice ensemble of players that includes Don Conoscenti on flute, banjo and vocals; Darcie Deaville on fiddle and octoblaster; Max Dyer on cello; Terri Hendrix on vocals; Lloyd Maines on dobro, papoose, pedal steel and vocals; Martin McCall on percussion; David Lee Schloss on flute; and Sam Taylor on organ and accordion.
Record LabelSpring Hollow
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Lynn Adler
Lynn Adler used to joke about being a singing "waiter." Like so many artists, this performing songwriter has seen her source of paycheck as being at odds with her source of passion; always the reason to put off taking her music seriously for one more day. Then one day she decided to "fish or cut bait" as they say out her way in East Texas. She found a balance that suits her, and is now serious about being a singing writer.

As a freelancer for design firms, ad agencies and corporations, Adler writes scripts, speeches, ad campaigns, web content, billboard copy and annual reports. She's ghostwritten a motivational book for women, written feature articles for Performing Songwriter magazine, and co-written the theme song for the PBS children's television series "Wishbone." As a musician, there's the occasional commercial to write or sing. So when she speaks at writing workshops, the singing writer addresses the literary and musical aspects of the writing life she leads.

"I don't know any songwriter who wouldn't rather be living for the music than making a living doing something else," Adler admits. "But the reality of a musician's life is that most of us supplement our income somehow. I once used my writing career as an excuse for songwriter's block. I'd whine and complain how after writing all those words for other people, I just didn't have any creative energy left for myself. Then I recognized my fears, and wrote past them. With the help of mentors along the way, I learned the secret of taking breaks from my paycheck writing to write from my passion instead.

"I discovered my years of writing practice had quietly transformed me into a better crafter of songs. The writing for my clients became easier and better too, the more I created time for this personal source of joy and healing; telling my own stories and singing my own songs. That was a revelation."

In "Bird on the Wing's" track nine, "That Voice" reveals Adler's revelation. One poignant line from the song is written in the sky on the CD's cover - "You'd think I'd know that voice by now after all these years..." The song goes on to say "...of keeping it to myself - prisoner of my fears. That voice...I know that voice from somewhere." Adler says writing "That Voice" helped her break through a "song barrier." "I'd written my share of songs years earlier in life,'" she smiles. "But I'd spent a lot of years 'wondering around in the bewilderness.'

"It's taken time and everyday life for me to come to my own conclusions about things like love, faith, music, family and the universe as a whole. It's a constant challenge though - keeping songs in check with how I feel. For too long, I wrote to please others or to measure up to some standard. But the best songs can defy the formulas. I define a great song by how deeply it stirs my heart or how hard it makes me laugh. For me, good songwriting isn't about getting a hit; it's about being human."

In recent months, during the long, tedious and expensive process of producing a record on her own label, one way Adler has lived up to her CD title has been in migrating from the city to the country. Actually, "Bird on the Wing" is part of a line from her song "Big City." It was in Dallas that until recently she worked full-time in the world of words. But as the song says, "Bird's gotta sing." And as the song continues, "I fell for the city. About lost my way. It's a nice place to visit. But you know what they say..."

Adler's work as a freelance writer and performing songwriter has freed her to relocate to the country. "My home used to be in the neatly manicured Dallas suburb of Lake Highlands, within earshot of the traffic on I-635," she sighs. "Now I live on a farm-to-market road. It has traffic too, but it's deep in the Pineywoods outside Winnsboro - a very small town once known, appropriately enough, as Crossroads." Adler's place bears the same name as her record label, Spring Hollow. In fact, she lives in a hollow - in a refurbished, old fishing cabin with its own spring pond and secluded lake, which history notes is the former site of one sugar cane mill, numerous Saturday night baths and Sunday baptisms, and endless fish stories. Adler has winged her way home to live in what she considers "a sacred place" - surrounded by ancient pines and pastures, the sounds of singing birds and other "wild folk" that share their space with her there.

"Bird on the Wing's" lyrics and liner notes reveal the heart of a writer whose voice was lost, and found. Adler admits, "It used to be I only knew how to write songs - or anything else for that matter - with sugary mildness, maybe a little spice; and rarely anything sour or bitter or strong. Too many things unsaid. And just dancing around things gets old. Now I hold life close, like a tango. And I care less who's watching."

Adler penned all songs on "Bird on the Wing," except for one aptly chosen cover of a Yarrow and Yardley song, "If I Had Wings," featured on Peter, Paul and Mary's 1967 recording "Album 1700." She recorded at the famed Palmyra Studios south of Dallas, and co-produced with duo partner and fellow songwriter Lindy Hearne and studio owner/engineer Paul Middleton, who's been Bonnie Raitt's on-the-road engineer for 13-plus years. In addition to Adler on guitar, piano and lead vocals, Hearne on guitar and vocals, and Middleton on bass, the CD boasts a choice ensemble of players that includes Don Conoscenti on flute, banjo and vocals; Darcie Deaville on fiddle and octoblaster; Max Dyer on cello; Terri Hendrix on vocals; Lloyd Maines on dobro, papoose, pedal steel and vocals; Martin McCall on percussion; David Lee Schloss on flute; and Sam Taylor on organ and accordion.

Adler placed twice (as soloist and as a duo with Adler & Hearne) among the top-ten finalists in the 2001 Wildflower Festival Performing Songwriter Competition. In that same year, she was among the final 10 to perform in the Annual B.W. Stevenson Memorial Songwriter Competition at Dallas' Poor David's Pub. Adler is a two-time Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk semifinalist and has been an ASCAP composer since 1980. She and duo partner Lindy Hearne have opened for or shared the stage with such artists as Albert & Gage, Barton & Sweeney, Rachel Bissex, Ruthie Foster & Cyd Cassone, Cliff Eberhardt, Bob Franke, Denice Franke, Steve Fromholz, Richard Gilewitz, Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Kimberly M'Carver, Tom Paxton, Bruce Robison, Still on the Hill, Eric Taylor, Livingston Taylor, Jack Williams and Bruce Robison.

To schedule a concert or interview, or for more information, contact:
Lynn Adler
P.O. Box 979
Winnsboro, TX 75494

voice (903) 365-2713
fax (903) 365-2705

www.lawriter.com
www.cdbaby.com/lynnadler

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the Loners

the Loners



Jun 5 2009 12:01 AM

Our first EP is finally out. Buy it on iTunes or from :http://cdbaby.com/cd/loners
Enjoy!!
Jana Pochop

Jana Pochop



Jun 27 2008 6:15 AM

So can I say...I am really looking forward to another live performance of Rock and a Hard place next weekend? For now I'll settle for the Myspace version :)
Chuck Crowe

Chuck Crowe



Jun 6 2008 4:48 AM

Howdy Lynn!
I heard you and I had to have the add!
Thanks so much for bein' a friend.
Chuck Crowe
Greg

Greg Campbell



May 25 2008 4:24 AM

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Cary Lynn Rutledge

Cary Lynn Rutledge



May 24 2008 5:12 PM

Hi Lynn,Your voice just melts me!Love to listen!
Kate Hearne

Kate Hearne



Mar 12 2008 3:49 AM

that was fun writing with you tonight! Here's to more kickass strong songs!! :D Love you!
Kate
Heather

Heather



Mar 6 2008 8:16 AM

Today was a good day! Those days we spend not finishing a song, I believe we'll find, are more valuable than the one's we fill with song. Love you, Lynn. Much to be written, still :-)
Anayelli

Anayelli Hernandez



Feb 28 2008 1:29 PM

Hello sweetheart how are you?
LouViney Winery And Restaurant

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Feb 22 2008 5:16 PM

We are also looking forward to being there at your place. Good friends, good music, good wine!
Cary Lynn Rutledge

Cary Lynn Rutledge



Feb 18 2008 4:05 AM

Great songs,great voice!Joni would be proud!
Heather

Heather



Feb 14 2008 1:41 PM

Happy Love-Day, Lynnie!!! Go and love somebody :-)
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Feb 11 2008 3:31 PM

Hi Lynn, thanks for the add and the support! Hope to see you soon!

LouViney
Kate Hearne

Kate Hearne



Feb 5 2008 9:06 PM

Hey, nice myspace! heh heh. See you in a few hours. love you.
Shannons Songs

Shannons Songs



Feb 2 2008 5:01 PM

I so enjoy your music Lynn
Thanks for adding me
Smiles...Shannon ;- )

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Billy Bucher

Billy Bucher



Jan 3 2008 2:06 AM

A word of wisdom:
KEEP IT FUNKY IN '80, Lynn (and Lindy and Kate, too)!!!!
A late Happy New Years greeting to you. Finally drug in late last night from an incredible New Year's Eve gig. I was asked to play at the Silver Creek in Fredericksburg by singer/songwriter Graham Warwick. There were a lot of pickers there including the legendary Spot Barnett who has played with James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner and put together bands for Doug Sahm. We played about six hours. I'm still worn out. Spot wailed on his sax and sang "Keepin' It Funky" for 20 minutes. I was afraid I would die but kept thinkin' that Spot was older than me. I can't let him down. Did break 3 sticks, though. Smile. Betty said she'd never seen me play like that before and we've been together 14 years. Whew.
So we've been telling everyone to Keep It Funky in '08. We even told the vet that when we picked up the dogs today. He said, "No problem, but your bill is still $180.00."
Hope to see you all again soon. Betty just loved the Crossroads. Y'all are great.
Billy Bucher and Betty, too!!!
Bruce Wilson

Bruce Wilson



Nov 20 2007 9:18 PM

Thanks for the connection Lynn. Enjoyed your music. Good stuff. Best wishes.
- Bruce
Cary Cooper

Cary Cooper



Nov 14 2007 11:13 PM

thank you sweet lynnie. as i type i'm sitting here DYING for one, watching tom smoke one. your words couldn't have been more timely.

love you,
c
Jana Pochop

Jana Pochop



Nov 12 2007 3:22 PM

Hey Lynn!! Thanks for the note. :) I will totally be making it up there soon to hang out and see a show, and I would love to play sometime, too! Can't wait to hear you play again..
christian

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Eric Rev

Eric Rev



Nov 9 2007 4:21 AM

Lynn,

Thank you for the friendship. Very nice tunes!

Peace,
The Rev.
Lindy Hearne

Lindy Hearne



Oct 29 2007 3:46 AM

Great Myspace! I love you!
Marco Rossi

Marco Rossi



Oct 24 2007 9:33 PM

GLAD TO BE YOUR FRIEND


Take care
Kisses from Italy
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Amanda Pearcy

Amanda Pearcy



Oct 15 2007 3:11 AM

Hey Lynn! Yay! See ya met my girl, Jana! Give Kate a hug for me!
Jana Pochop

Jana Pochop



Oct 12 2007 4:06 AM

Lynn! It was so awesome meeting you in Port Aransas, and I LOVED your song. Your voice is so awesome. Can't wait to hear that tune again. :) I'll trek up to Winnsboro if that is what it takes! Take care...
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