Jessica Lynn

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Jessica Lynn
Lynn in 2018
Lynn in 2018
Background information
Born1990 (age 30–31)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, entertainer
InstrumentsLead vocals, guitar, piano, drums
Years active2006–present
LabelsDaydreamer
Associated actsPhil Vassar, Jo Dee Messina, Loretta Lynn, Lonestar, Richard Marx, Shenandoah, ZZ Top
Websitewww.jessicalynnmusic.org

Jessica Lynn (born January 6, 1990) is a country music singer and songwriter.

Early life[]

Lynn was born in Brooklyn, New York,[1] and attended Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak.[2] While in college at Pace University in nearby Pleasantville, New York, Lynn received a bachelor's degree in adolescent education and mathematics and a master's degree in special education and graduated with honors while being a member of the mathematics honor society Kappa Mu Epsilon.[3]

Career[]

In her early teens, Lynn formed her first band and began performing professionally throughout Manhattan. She began playing the piano in middle school and taught herself the guitar and drums in high school.[4]

At sixteen, Lynn penned a song about Alzheimer's disease, titled "Your Favorite Stranger," which aided in her becoming a published ASCAP writer in the same year. Lynn performed "Your Favorite Stranger" on her father's nationwide PBS television special, Cal - Forever and Beyond...Live In Concert,[5] which was a No. 2 ranked PBS concert.[6]

In 2014, she appeared on television in Jessica Lynn: This Much Fun – Live from the Winery at St. George.[7][8] In the summer of 2014 she performed at the Country Jam USA,[9] Headwaters Country Jam,[10] and Taste of Country Festival.[11] Lynn was signed to Round Hill Music in 2014 by Jonnie "Most" Davis as a songwriter and artist where she traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to write and record with some of the most influential songwriters and producers in the industry, such as Clay Mills, Wade Kirby, Trey Bruce, Rachel Proctor, Mike Mobley, Bryan White, and Greg Bieck.[12]

In 2015, in support of her second PBS television special, Lynn went on her second nationwide tour, sharing the bill with major country music talent, such as Keith Urban,[13] Thompson Square,[14] and Clint Black.[15] Lynn also went on tour with country music artist Jo Dee Messina.[16]

In 2016, Lynn performed with country music artist and songwriter Phil Vassar at Ridgefield, Connecticut's Ridgefield Playhouse.[17] Lynn also released her first single and music video, "Not Your Woman," which is the lead single off her debut self-titled studio EP.[18] The single spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Iceman's chart,[19] which is the only New Country Countdown show listed and recognized in the Country Music Association's Industry Guide.[20]

Lynn's third national tour was in the summer of 2016 where she performed with country music icons Trace Adkins,[21] Shenandoah,[22] and Loretta Lynn,[23] preceded by her first international tour, where she headlined the American Journeys festival in Cambrai, France.[24]

Lynn spent the summer of 2017 overseas, once again, where she performed in several countries throughout Europe.[25] During the international tour, she opened for ZZ Top[26] and performed alongside Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Dokken, and Extreme.[27] It was during this trip that she introduced her new EP, Look At Me That Way to the world.[28]

Following the release of Look At Me That Way, Lynn released her second single to radio, "Crazy Idea."[29] To date, Lynn's single has peaked at No. 48 on Nashville's Music Row chart, spotlighting the indie artist among some of the genre's most recognizable names.[30] The "Crazy Idea" followup single, "Let’s Don’t," written with Nashville hit writers Clay Mills and Joey Ebach, was released in 2018 and charted at No. 38.[31] In 2020, Lynn released another new single, "Run To," which immediately charted Top 10 on iTunes Country in Austria and Italy and Top 100 in The United Kingdom. Since then, Jessica has seen 5 releases chart in the Top 10 on the iTunes Country Chart in 6 different countries, bringing her to a total of 11 charting singles on iTunes in 11 different countries within the last few years.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Lynn continued to make incredible strides. In addition to her 2020 single releases charting all over the world, her music was featured by Billboard, American Songwriter,[32] CMT, Taste of Country, and many more of today's top music and entertainment publications worldwide. Lynn also became a cover girl, gracing the covers of both Guitar Girl Magazine,[33] and the biggest international country music magazine, Maverick Magazine.[34] Being unable to tour due to pandemic restrictions in both 2020 and 2021, Lynn also turned all of her touring online, resulting in livestream concerts that have charted every week on Pollstar's livestream chart and landed her a Top 40 spot in their Top 100 list of Livestreamers of 2020 as well as a spot in the Top 25 Livestreamers of 2021.[35]

In 2020, Lynn was also employed by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as a consultant to their American Voices program and a member of American Music Abroad, which will have her traveling to countries across the globe as an ambassador for the USA, bringing American music and culture.[36]

To celebrate her musical successes with fans around the world, Lynn has scheduled a headlining tour for 2022 that will include over 14 countries around the globe.[37]

In April 2021, she provided her speaking voice for the English filmmaker Joseph Marshall's (b. 1994) 50 minute animated film Crash Bandicoot: The Crystal Crisis based on the franchise of the same name. The character she portrayed was Pasadena O'Possum who originally appeared in Crash Tag Team Racing but was also an unlockable character in Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled.[38]

Television specials[]

Following Lynn's 2014 PBS special, Jessica Lynn: This Much Fun – Live from the Winery at St. George, and its success, she was invited to return to the network with a 2015 program.[39] Lynn filmed and recorded her second PBS television special Jessica Lynn - Takin’ Over: Live at The Paramount, which aired nationwide that same year, making its debut in her home state on PBS WNET.[40] Lynn was also featured on the CBS Evening News.[41] In 2020, Lynn's third television special, Jessica Lynn Live at Dramatic Hall, aired on PBS.[42]

Personal life[]

On December 19, 2014, Lynn got engaged to her lead guitarist Steven Sterlacci,[43] with whom she co-wrote the tracks "Can’t Get Enough" and "Told Me Yesterday" from her first television special. The couple was married on November 4, 2016.[44]

Lynn's father and manager, Peter Calamera, plays bass guitar in her band, while her mother, Victoria Calamera, is a background vocalist.[45] In 2020, Jessica became heavily involved in the animal rescue community after adopting a disabled dog, Audrey, who now travels with the band.[46]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Album details
Jessica Lynn - This Much Fun - Live from the Winery at St. George
  • Release date: November 27, 2013
  • Label: Daydreamer Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
Jessica Lynn EP
  • Release date: June 21, 2016
  • Label: Daydreamer Records
  • Formats: CD, music download
Look At Me That Way EP
  • Release date: September 1, 2017
  • Label: Daydreamer Records
  • Formats: CD, music download

Singles[]

Year Single Peak
positions
US
Country

2016 "Not Your Woman" N/A
2017 "Crazy Idea" 48
2018 "Let's Don't" 38
2020 "Run To" N/A
Year Single Peak
positions
iTunes Top Singles - Country
2015 "Turn The Key" 13
2016 "Just Be Gone" 6
2016 "Not Your Woman" 16
2017 "Crazy Idea" 15
2017 "After Party" 19
2018 "Let's Don't" 7
2020 "Run To" 8
2020 "Now or Never" 2
2020 "Love Me That Way" 15
2021 "Getaway Car" 2

References[]

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  2. ^ "Jessica Lynn homegrown talent".
  3. ^ "Pace University Journal News".
  4. ^ "Yorktown Singer Set to Release First Album".
  5. ^ "Cal's Music".
  6. ^ "Hofner Guitar News".
  7. ^ "TV Guide".
  8. ^ "Jessica Lynn 'takin over' Paramount Hudson Valley".
  9. ^ "Country Jam USA - 2014". Archived from the original on 2016-05-17.
  10. ^ "Headwaters Country Jam - 2014". Archived from the original on 2016-05-17.
  11. ^ "Taste of Country Festival - 2014". Archived from the original on 2016-05-16.
  12. ^ "Jessica Lynn Shines In Headlining Debut at Ridgefield Playhouse by Shawn St. Jean".
  13. ^ "Wunderkinds 2015 - Jessica Lynn, 25 by Scott Simone".
  14. ^ "Exclusive Interview: Jessica Lynn – Not Your Woman, But a Woman Worth Knowing by Jen Swirsky".
  15. ^ "Jessica Lynn Not Your Woman".
  16. ^ "Jessica Lynn".
  17. ^ "Phil Vassar & Jessica Lynn Perform Jo Dee Messina's "I'm Alright" by Jen Swirsky, NashvilleGab".
  18. ^ "CMT".
  19. ^ "Jessica Lynn: the New Woman in Country".
  20. ^ "Jessica Lynn".
  21. ^ "Jessica Lynn to perform at Big Horn Country USA 2016". Archived from the original on 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  22. ^ "Shenandoah & Jessica Lynn at Dosey Doe".
  23. ^ "Jessica Lynn @ Loretta Lynn with Jessica Lynn @ The Ridgefield Playhouse".
  24. ^ "Jessica Lynn".
  25. ^ "Jessica Lynn Single "Crazy Idea"".
  26. ^ "Yorktown's Jessica Lynn Broadens Her Fan Base Opening For ZZ Top".
  27. ^ "Ramblin' Man Fair: The Official Stage Times".
  28. ^ "'New Shania Twain' Jessica Lynn debuts new song Crazy Idea from upcoming EP (EXCLUSIVE)".
  29. ^ "JESSICA LYNN – CRAZY IDEA".
  30. ^ "Music Row Country Breakout Chart" (PDF).
  31. ^ "JMusic Row Country Breakout Chart".
  32. ^ "Jessica Lynn Run To Song Premiere".
  33. ^ "Guitar Girl Magazine Issue 14 New York Inspired".
  34. ^ "Cover Story Jessica Lynn The Lone Rider".
  35. ^ "Pollstar Livestream Charts".
  36. ^ "American Music Abroad Artist Jessica Lynn".
  37. ^ "Jessica Lynn - Shows".
  38. ^ "Crash Bandicoot: The Crystal Crisis (2021)". IMDb.
  39. ^ "Yorktown's Own Jessica Lynn Takin' Over PBS With New Special by Mr. Morning".
  40. ^ "TV Guide".
  41. ^ "CBS Evening News".
  42. ^ "Jessica Lynn Live at Dramatic Hall".
  43. ^ "Jessica Lynn Performs At Peekskill Riverfront Green by Skip Pearlman".
  44. ^ "Country Singer-Songwriter JESSICA LYNN Discusses Her Newest Music, Favorite Artists, Touring With ZZ Top and More!".
  45. ^ "Yorktown Singer/Songwriter Looks Forward to Performing at P'ville Music Festival by Janine Bowen".
  46. ^ "Yorktown's Jessica Lynn Gives Rescue Dog New Legs on Life".

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