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LOGAN LYNN & THE GENTRY KICKING OFF THIS SUNDAY’S SEATTLE PRIDE CUFF BLOCK PARTY ON CAPITOL HILL! MAIN STAGE, 4PM. JUST AFTER THE PARADE!

This weekend is going to be so fun, Seattle!!!

I’ll be performing with The Gentry on the Main Stage on Capitol Hill this Sunday (June 27th, 2010) at The Cuff’s Annual Seattle Pride Block Party! We go on at 4pm, just after the parade, and will be sharing the stage with Shannon (of “Let The Music Play” fame), Frenchie Davis (from “American Idol” and Broadway!), Darrick Barry (from “America’s Got Talent”), and Chi Chi LaRue (of gay dicks and asses, incorporated)!!!

We’re all looking forward to getting REALLY loud and proud with you, Seattle! Let’s do it bigger and better than it’s ever been done before! See you Sunday!!! For more information on the event, click HERE.

To RSVP to the event on Facebook, CLICK HERE.

LOGAN LYNN INTERVIEWED BY “DIRTY” MAGAZINE THIS MONTH!!!

I was interviewed for the premier issue of Dirty Magazine (available in July) and our chat is currently one of the feature stories on their website! You can check it out HERE or just keep reading below.

From Dirty Magazine: (July 2010)

“LOGAN LYNN’S LAST HIGH: LOGAN LYNN – MUSICIAN, PORTLAND RESIDENT, SELF DESCRIBED “EMO-PROPHET” – TALKS ABOUT HIS STRICT CHRISTIAN UPBRINGING, COCAIN ADDICTION, AND THE JOYS OF JOY BEHAR.

DIRTY: WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

LOGAN LYNN: The Midwest, but we moved around a lot: Nebraska, Michigan, Kansas, Tennessee, Texas. I moved to Portland when I was 16 and, aside from a few failed attempts in larger cities, have basically stayed put.

D: ASIDE FROM SINGING, DO YOU PLAY ANY INSTRUMENTS?

LL: If you put quotation marks around the word “play”, then yes. I took just enough piano and guitar lessons as a child to know my way around the basics in both, but I write lyrics and make vocal melodies, mostly. That’s my instrument.

D: HOW PRESENT WAS SINGING IN YOUR CHILDHOOD?

LL: Singing was always very present. I was raised in an A cappella church and my parents were both choir singers. My Dad was a preacher and I was not allowed to listen to secular music. I watched a lot of “Kids, Incorporated” though (so I was heard 80′s pop music), and “The Mickey Mouse Club”. Every now and then CCM Magazine, a Christian music magazine that I subscribed to, would review a record by a secular band. In 1989 they reviewed the self-titled first release of “The Innocence Mission”, because there was an old Catholic song tagged to the end of it. This changed my life for sure. I got really into them and began following their career. I had a real connection with Karen Peris’s lyrics and they would, in time, be what got me through much of the solitude I was faced with growing up, as well as the rehab-laced, drug-fueled solitude of my 20′s. I still listen to her songs still now; they have the same effect on me that they used to.

D: WHAT IS THE FIRST SONG YOU CAN REMEMBER FALLING IN LOVE WITH? HOW OLD WERE YOU?

LL: Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” was the recital song for my tap and jazz dance class when I was eight. It was the first record I destroyed by playing over and over. It was love for sure.

D: HOW OLD WERE YOU WHEN YOU WROTE YOUR FIRST SONG? WHAT WAS IT ABOUT?

LL: I was pretty young when I started making up my own lyrics and melodies. Basically, as soon as I could speak I started to sing. There are cassette tapes of me singing original material dating back to when I was two or three. The first proper song that I wrote, recorded, and performed was when I was 12. I had just gotten heavily into drugs and wrote a song about Windowpane [LSD] that I recorded in my cousin’s studio and then performed at a Christian talent show. Needless to say, I didn’t win.
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LOGAN LYNN’S “FEED ME TO THE WOLVES” IN KEXP SEATTLE’S BIG GAY RADIO PLAYLIST THIS WEEK!

In the spirit of Gay Pride week, KEXP Seattle (otherwise known as the coolest radio station in all the land) has released their annual “Weird At My School: Big Gay Playlist” and my song “Feed Me To The Wolves” (the “From Pillar To Post” version from 2009) is song 10, just between Ships: “Up and Down” and The Hidden Cameras: “Underage (Holy Fuck Remix).

Neat gay stuff, huh? Check it out HERE.

LOGAN LYNN & THE GENTRY ON KGW NEWSCHANNEL 8 TONIGHT AT 7PM IN PORTLAND!!!

It’s been a busy week! Tonight at 7pm you can tune in to local Portland NBC affiliate KGW Newschannel 8 to catch me and the boys in my band on your TV on the show “Live at 7“! Channel 8 is coming to Doug Fir to chat with us before the show and maybe shoot some of our soundcheck. I’m pretty sure it’s live TV, so you never know what could happen!
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For more info, CLICK HERE.






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