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Barbara Lynn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Barbara Lynn

Honda Center
2695 E Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806-5904

Feb 16, 2019

7:00 PM PST
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Barbara Lynn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Lineup: Art Laboe, The Whispers, The Delfonics, Heatwave, GQ, Peaches & Herb, Barbara Lynn, Dorothy Moore, The Masqueraders, and The Moments

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Barbara Lynn
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Moments
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Barbara Lynn Biography

The Empress of Gulf Coast Soul! Texan Barbara Lynn first came to New Orleans in 1962, when producer Huey P. Meaux brought her to Cosimo Matassa's studio to cut the R&B smash "You'll Lose A Good Thing." Lynn's soulful vocals--and bluesy guitar licks --had a swampier feel than most R&B at the time, and fueled by Joe Barry's bayou rulin' Vikings (one of the most underrated bands of the time) in tandem with Dr. John's groove-laden organ, she went straight to the top of the charts. Today, Lynn may be best known as the writer of "Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')", which the The Rolling Stones covered back in '65--but her later Atlantic material should by no means be overlooked.

Standing in the same sweet shadow as Doreen Schaeffer, Inez Foxx, Rosie & The Originals, Doris Troy, LaVern Baker, Ruth Brown and Margaret Lewis, Barbara perfectly walks the line between teenage innocence and worldly, older-than-her-years adult hurt. Wounded perhaps, wiser for it, but nowhere near ready to give it all up. Now that' what we mean when we say soul music!

“The singing never left me. That's all I ever wanted to be. I just love to entertain. I don't care if its for an audience of one.” — Barbara Lynn

Release Addition: Very charming "fake" LIVE audience sounds on most songs of "Promises" ;) It actually works, and adds the joys of a happening! Barbara Lynn has that proud and strong upfront feeling of Patsy Cline. Maybe a Texan thing !?
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