LOGAN LYNN MUSIC + MANAGEMENT

  

Old Portland Show Poster Roll Call

Just found a folder of old show posters from the tail end of the Old Portland heyday.

Raise your hand if you were at one of these! 🙌

It Took Over 4,000 Days To Get Here…

I quit drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, popping pills, shooting speedballs, doing lines of cocaine, and smoking crack 11 years ago this week.

This was my body back then. I was 6’ 4” tall and weighed 137 pounds. I was sick and dying and did not care. It took years for me to learn to care, and I’m so grateful for every doctor, every therapist, every friend, every family member, every collaborator, and every stranger who cared on my behalf back when I could not.

Thank you love, thank you dogs, thank you music, thank you Naltrexone, thank you medical marijuana, thank you television, thank you pretty shoes, thank you burritos, thank you second chances, and thank you forgiveness.

I’m here for it. 🏆

Logan Lynn’s “My Movie Star” Featured and Reviewed in March 2019 Issue of OutSmart Magazine

So fun to be featured in OutSmart Magazine alongside John Grant, Troye Sivan, Calum Scott, morgxn, Corey TuT and others in Houston’s “Queers For Your Ears” issue, out now!

❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

Click HERE to read it online, but here’s my favorite part:

From OutSmart Magazine (March 2019 Issue)

“Nine albums into his recording career, Logan Lynn’s My Movie Star is easily his most ambitious project to date. The oversized package consists of the 10-song album on the first disc and a second disc of remixes, as well as other artists covering a few songs from My Movie Star. With the exception of the title cut, the songs, co-produced by Lynn and Jay Mohr (yes, that Jay Mohr!), were co-written by Lynn and piano sensation Glasys. In other words, this album is a new and unexpected direction for Lynn, who is perhaps best known for his electronic music stylings. Among the cover versions on the second disc, the rendition of “Big City Now” by Tiffany (yes, that Tiffany!), is a must.”


// MUSIC VIDEOS

 


 


 

// TOO HARD (2025)

 

   


 

// SOFTCORE (2024)

 

 

 


 

// HARDCORE (2024)

 

 

 


 

// R+R CITY (2023)

 

 

 


 

// DISTRACTED (2023)

 

 

 


 

// NEW MONEY (2022)

 

 

 


 

// KRS30YRS (2021)

 

 

 

 

 

// CONNECT

 

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