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Brooklyn Vegan Features Logan Lynn + The Queer Music Summer Tour Benefit

Brooklyn Vegan

BrooklynVegan.com featured me on their site this week! Check it out HERE and get tickets for the NYC show at Webster Hall on this July’s queer music summer tour benefit on the featured performances page on Brooklyn Vegan HERE.

Logan Lynn’s Showtimes Announced For Queer Music Summer Tour!

Accidental Bear Summer Benefit Tour for LGBTQ Mental Health Services and Suicide Prevention (2013) Logan Lynn

Tickets for the Accidental Bear Queer Music Summer Tour Benefit For LGBTQ Mental Health Services & Suicide Prevention with Logan Lynn, Big Dipper, Conquistador, Rica Shay and more are on sale now!

DATES:
7/5 – Beatbox, San Francisco, CA
7/7 – Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA
7/11 – Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
7/14 – Chop Suey, Seattle, WA
7/19 – Webster Hall, New York City, NY

 

TICKET LINKS + SHOWTIMES:

Friday, July 5th – Beatbox, San Francisco, CA

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Accidental Bear Beatbox SF Poster

 

SHOWTIMES FOR THIS STOP:
8:00pm – Doors
8:30pm – Mike Enders
8:45pm – Rica Shay
9:45pm – Conquistador
10:45pm – Logan Lynn
11:45pm – Darling Gunsel
12:45am – Big Dipper

 

Sunday, July 7th – Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA

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Accidental Bear Los Globos SF Poster

 

SHOWTIMES FOR THIS STOP:
7:00pm – Doors
8:00pm – Mike Enders
8:15pm – Rica Shay
9:15pm – Darling Gunsel
10:15pm – Big Dipper
11:15pm – Jonny McGGovern
12:00am – Conquistador
12:45am – Logan Lynn

 

Thursday, July 11th – Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Accidental Bear Mississippi Studios Poster

 

SHOWTIMES FOR THIS STOP:
8:00pm – Doors
8:30pm – Mike Enders
8:45pm – Rica Shay
9:45pm – Conquistador
10:45pm – Darling Gunsel
11:45pm – Logan Lynn
12:45am – Big Dipper

 

Sunday, July 14th – Chop Suey, Seattle, WA

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Accidental Bear Chop Suey Seattle Poster

 

SHOWTIMES FOR THIS STOP:
8:00pm – Doors
8:45pm – Mike Enders
9:00pm – Rica Shay
10:00pm – Conquistador
11:00pm – Logan Lynn
12:00am – Big Dipper
1:00am – Darling Gunsel

 

Friday, July 19th – Webster Hall, New York City, NY

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Accidental Bear Webster Hall NYC Poster

 

SHOWTIMES FOR THIS STOP:
7:00pm – Doors
7:15pm – Mike Enders
7:30pm – Rica Shay
8:15pm – Big Dipper
9:00pm – Conquistador
9:45pm – Logan Lynn
10:15pm – Darling Gunsel

 

Village Voice Features Logan Lynn’s Summer Tour Stop In NYC!

Logan Lynn by Marty Davis (2013)

Thanks to Village Voice for picking my summer tour stop in NYC at Webster Hall on July 19th for Voice Places. Everybody should go like the page HERE so they do a feature story on us!

Can’t wait to see you again in July, New York!

xo

Village Voice Logan Lynn

…which will you choose?

LOGAN LYNN’S NEW RECORD “I KILLED TOMORROW YESTERDAY” REVIEWED + GIVEN 5 STARS BY “PART OF MY EVOLUTION” NYC!

Music Review Tuesday went really well for me and my new record yesterday on the “Part of my Evolution” music & pop culture blog from New York City. “I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday” got 5 stars! — That’s 5 out of 5 possible, people. Count ’em. They also linked to Q Center which made me smile.

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They had some really nice stuff to say about my Producer Bryan Cecil as well. Read what they think about it (and check out some super creepy Ray Gordon photos of me from this past Summer) by clicking HERE or keep reading below. There has been all sorts of love from the East Coast this week!

From “Part of my Evolution“: (10/19/2010)

“If there’s one thing Logan Lynn can do well, it’s saying a whole lot with few words and putting them into seriously addictive melodies. His latest album – and perhaps final album, I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday, is not only skillfully written and produced, it’s fun as fack! Probably not something you’d expect from reading the album title, but if you know Lynn’s work, this isn’t strange.

I’ve always appreciated Lynn’s fearless writing style. Somehow, that fearlessness really came to the forefront in this album. Bryan Cecil’s approach in production has a lot to do with it. While Lynn’s previous album, From Pillar To Post gave the impression that he was experiencing things in different places, I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday sounds like he’s home thinking about his day or week… or year. Maybe even making a few angry phone calls and leaving some straightforward voicemails.

All in all, I’d say I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday could well be one of my favorite albums of the year. Infectious melodies, 80’s-inspired synthy fun, and bold lyrical content. To top it off, all proceeds from this album will be used to benefit Portland’s Q Center. And that ladies and gentlemen, is how you say goodbye to your fans.
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