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Stay Awhile 4:080:00/4:08
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Do You Remember Me 3:340:00/3:34
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0:00/3:01
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California Ride 3:520:00/3:52
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Dignity and Grace 3:500:00/3:50
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Get Myself Home 2:440:00/2:44
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Best of Me 2:570:00/2:57
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Warren and Whitney 3:160:00/3:16
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Child Support Trips 3:310:00/3:31
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Boulevard 3:150:00/3:15
new album - "Autumn to August"
produced by lloyd maines
"Autumn to August, released on June 20, 2025, showcases dedication to songwriting. It blends rootsy melodies and honest lyrics that speak to change, reflection, and the passing seasons of life." (Vents Magazine-UK)
Single - "Could've Been the Wine"
Released May 30, 2025
"On 'Could’ve Been the Wine' there are piano runs and a shaker in this song of deep realizations and resolutions: 'could’ve been the wine, could’ve been a memory, could’ve been a thousand things to catch your eye / what in the world’s come over me?' The guitar melodies are open and memorable. Lynn wrote this one while observing folks in an airport bar, but with the intimate feel it might well have been written for his best friend." (Americana Highways)
Single - "Something in Your Day"
Released April 25, 2025
“'Something in Your Day' opens the album spaciously with banjo and melodious pedal steel that sound like they’ve floated in on the breeze in a pure state. The song is a gently loving homage to someone he’s known since childhood as he recounts tales from growing up: 'you were something in our day.' The connection is strong throughout years of self-discovery." (Americana Highways)
single - "Great Big World"
Released March 28, 2025
“'Great Big World' tackles this topic again, from another angle: that of road tripping, and searching the great big world. This song was written for Lynn’s father." (Americana Highways)
single - "Refinery Town"
Released February 28, 2025
“'Refinery Town' starts with a count off and plucked melodies, and it’s a heartland rock number with prominent fiddle, muscular harmonica, shaker, and the ominous feeling that you need to get out of an oil boom town. Or not. An ode to Port Arthur, Texas, this one considers the question: What if you don’t go as a kid, you don’t go to college, and you stay to raise a family? 'It’s safe to bet now that I’ll never leave.'” (Americana Highways)
Recent Album - "IN THE COMPANY OF A SONG"
Produced by Lloyd Maines
"In the Company of a Song" debuted at No. 6 on the Top 50 Americana Country Album Chart in June 2023, stayed in the top 10 for eight weeks, and remained on the Top 50 Americana Country, Country, and Texas Album charts for sixteen weeks. Available on all major platforms at https://lynncrossett.hearnow.com.