Jennifer Lynn's band features a depth of veteran talent who have extensive performance experience:
Vince Adame on drums hails from Atlanta, Georgia, where he performed in various bands for 15 years winning critical and popular awards for best live act and best country band. Among playing several showcases in Nashville, Vince also shared the stage with artists Hank Williams III, Ronnie Dawson & Junior Brown. Vince has also toured with Austin-based Bastard Sons Of Johnny Cash.
Larry Berent has been with Jennifer Lynn since 2006, but spent the previous decade with former Oregon artist, Melody Guy. Larry is one of the most accomplished bass players in Oregon. He has landed on several stages throughout the Pacific Northwest opening for the likes of Jim Messina, Chris LeDoux, Aaron Tippin as well as Keith Urban at the acclaimed Oregon Jamboree.
Robert PeArt recently joined Jennifer Lynn's band on lead guitar. Robert is a graduate of the Guitar Institute of Technology and has quickly moved to the forefront of the Portland music scene. He has lended his guitar prowess to multiple studio recordings and is highly regarded as a live musician.
Jason Barlow plays fiddle, mandolin and guitar in the band and lends seamless harmony vocals to the mix. He is widely recognized out West for his fiddle work with national touring artist, Joni Harms. Jason has also toured with Josh Gracin and country duo Joey + Rory. He co-produced Jennifer Lynn's album "The Way I Feel Tonight".
Doug Jones, a 30-year veteran of pedal steel guitar, joined the band in May 2005. He has toured the country in various bands, performed live with Bobby Bare and Hank Thompson and has opened for Clint Black, Randy Travis and Merle Haggard. He is the Man-O-Steel.
Tim Cowan is the band manager and rhythm guitarist. Tim has helped develop Jennifer Lynn's professional music career through co-writing, co-producing, booking, website development and marketing. He has established good working relationships with major venues and promoters; national artist managers, producers and musicians; and radio, print and television media.
Influences
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Sounds Like
"The Ride" by Jennifer Lynn
"Waitin' On A Pretty Girl" by Jennifer Lynn
"My Baby Thinks He's A Train" by Roseanne Cash
"Ring Of Fire" by Johnny Cash
Jennifer Lynn performing the National Anthem at the Rose Garden Arena (Portland, OR) prior to The World's Toughest Rodeo -- January 2007
Since the release of her debut album in January 2005, she has shared the stage with a range of national artists including:
JLynn has also performed at major radio station's pre-concert parties for:
Keith Urban George Strait Taylor Swift Rascal Flatts Jason Aldean Trace Adkins Craig Morgan The Wreckers & Ronnie Milsap
Jennifer Lynn also continues to receive accolades from print and radio media for her live performances and recorded work:
"With this band, and her wonderful and continually maturing voice, she is bound to become a nationally recognized singer."-- Washington State Magazine
"She’s got the looks, she’s got the voice, and naturally she’s got her pretty little heart set on Nashville." -- Portland Tribune
"Lynn has bolted to the forefront of the NW music scene." -- The Source Weekly
"Jennifer is poised for great things in the music business. Seeing her live and listening to her CD shows how much pure talent she has and showcases how powerful her writing is." -- John Paul (KUPL/Portland, Program Director)
Jennifer has performed on the Pacific Northwest's premier stages including Portland Memorial Coliseum, Oregon Jamboree, Les Schwab Amphitheater, Crystal Ballroom, Roseland Theater, American Cowgirls, Oregon State Fair & Seattle's Experience Music Project. And she sang the national anthem at the Rose Garden Arena for the World's Toughest Rodeo!
Jennifer has also appeared in Peninsula Woman (Peninsula Daily News), Bona Fide Country, The Oregonian, Portland Tribune, Washington State Magazine & even in Pabst Blue Ribbon's "Music of the Great NW" advertisements.