
An obsessive songwriter from the age of 12, Lynn Harrison took her parents' advice and completely avoided the music industry for as long as possible. By the time she hit thirty, she had established herself firmly in career and family mode, but was not sufficiently far from her musical roots to avoid spending most of her personal savings on three CDs of original songs: "Lynoleum" (2001) "Learning Curve" (2003) and "Broadview" (2005). Now broke but creatively fulfilled (and still married)
Einstein's Brain
Stage
When I Walk I Run
No Place to Go
In Spite of It All
Don't Listen
I've Been Busy
You Don't Say
Bicycle Bell
Didn't Know Better
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