Lynn will be joined by violinist Sandra Wong and bassist Chris Engleman, along with accompanying visuals compiled by Lynn from different scenes around the world. The show will be presented at E-Town Hall, 1535 Spruce St. Boulder, CO 80302, on Thursday, May 16th. Doors
open at 6:00 p.m. and the show will start at 7:00 p.m. Get your tickets now as the show is next week and the tickets are close to being gone! All ages are welcome.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lynn-patrick-tickets-775879024047
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About Lynn Patrick:
Lynn Patrick has been performing instrumental acoustic guitar music for more than twenty years. As she’s working on her 7th album, she may just be one of the top female guitar recording artists in the nation. Her unique music is heard by millions on multiple media platforms and has been satisfying her loyal fans for years. Her tunes have also helped to create the mood and soundtrack for numerous TV shows; documentaries, such as Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild, Ocean Mysteries With Jeff Corvin, Mariel Hemmingway’s “Running From Crazy”; NPR; the Weather Channel; the CBS daytime drama, “The Young and The Restless,” along with weekly airplay on the Music Choice “Soundscapes,” Apple Music and Sirius XM “Spa” radio channels; Pandora; and Spotify.
Patrick grew up in Florida. After graduating from Florida State, with a Humanities degree, she moved to Boston to play music. After living there for two years, she made her way out to Colorado where a lot of her music was inspired by living in the Rockies. She loves being with nature and the outdoors and that comes through clearly in her songs.
Throughout her career, Lynn has received numerous accolades for her music, including winning Best New Age song in the Independent Music Awards from her two albums, Winnie’s Guitar and On the Wind. After writing guitar music for “The Young and the Restless” show, over a period of one year, Emmy Award-winning music supervisor, Paul F. Antonelli expressed: “Lynn’s music is so beautifully poignant and filled with emotional nuance which is essential to the musical palette of Y&R, her guitar work is stellar. She’s a master!”
Despite the diversity of styles, a common thread runs through all of Lynn’s songs: every one of them has an uncanny knack for uplifting the environment.
Boulder’s Daily Camera wrote: “With her mix of intricate, happy-sounding acoustic guitars, Lynn Patrick composes the unofficial soundtrack to life in Boulder…instrumental songs that range in mood from upbeat and energetic to reflective and meditative.” Denver’s Westword Magazine said: ”Patrick plays acoustic music of the brightest sort” and the Boulder Weekly described Lynn’s On the Wind CD as” an amazing collection of instrumentals for any guitar lover, from quick-pick fretwork to soothing serenades. This is local music at its finest.”
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