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Lynn Miles – The Songwriter’s Songwriter

Adrian V 23 September 2024 1519 101 2


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Friday September 27th Songwriting Workshop Info/Registration facebook.com/events

Lynn Miles will leading a singer/songwriter workshop for a limited number of participants…James Keelahan calls Lynn “The Song Doctor”, and that is high praise indeed! A session with Lynn may be just what your writing needs to feel revitalized again! Pre-register only please, takes place downtown SSM, Friday September 27th at 7:00 PM.

Saturday September 28th Concert

Black Fly Jam and The Algoma Conservatory of Music present LYNN MILES
The Loft, Algoma Conservatory of Music

Opening Act: Juliana Regan – accompanied by guitarist Brandon Ruch
Tickets are $40 @ The Algoma Conservatory of Music website or reserve by calling 705 649 2880
Doors open at 7:00 PM. Event is licensed

Songs on this podcast…
I’m The Moon
Something Beautiful
Night Owl
All I Ever Wanted

VISIT: lynnmiles.ca/home

Lynn Miles is an award winning singer-songwriter, record producer, teacher, writer, public speaker.

She’s also pretty funny, a 3 minute standup routine is at the top of her bucket list.
Lynn has 16 albums to her credit. She won a Juno award (Canadian Grammy)in 2003 for Roots Traditional Album of the year, and went on to be nominated in the same categories in 2011 and 2006. She is also the recipient of 6 Canadian Folk Music Awards including 3 for songwriter of the year. Her 2 most recent awards we given to her duo THE LYNNeS for songwriters of the year, and ensemble of the year at the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Awards. In 2016, Americana artist Clair Lynch recorded Lynn’s song “Black Flowers” on her Grammy nominated album “North By South”.
Lynn estimates she’s written about 900 songs, she’s never done an official count.
She has produced 5 albums for other artists.

Her most recent album “tumbleweedyworld” was nominated for album of the year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and her previous album (#15) “We’ll Look For Stars ”was # 1 on the Euro/americana chart for the month of August 2020.

“This is one poetic effort … her insightful portrait of the human spirit, upbeat despite its difficult honesty, is truly inviting.”

Tom Roland, The Tennessean

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