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Lyn released her sixth album in two parts, with New Celebration released in 2009 and Candy Train in 2010. [13] "Honey Baby Love" (자기야 여보야 사랑아), the lead single from Candy Train, was considered an upbeat departure from Lyn's trademark sad ballads and was a steady hit on several digital song charts.
Lyn Collins made an appearance on a remix, as well as appearing in its music video. [5] British soul singer Beverley Knight covered the song, which was released as a B-side to her 1999 single "Made It Back 99". [citation needed] DJ and producer Justin Strauss covered the song (under the alias Justin) in 1982 on Stiff Records. [6] [7]
Gloria Lavern Collins (June 12, 1948 – March 13, 2005), [1] [2] better known as Lyn Collins, was an American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s and for the influential 1972 funk single, "Think (About It)".
Katelyn Lapid (born October 24, 2002), known professionally as Lyn Lapid, is an American singer-songwriter. She is a member of vocal collective Earcandy. She is a member of vocal collective Earcandy. She has released two albums, "to love in the 21st century" and "winter wishes". [ 1 ]
Loretta Lynn (née Webb; April 14, 1932 – October 4, 2022) was an American country music singer and songwriter. In a career spanning six decades, Lynn released multiple gold albums .
Loretta Lynn in Nashville, Tenn., on Feb. 10, 2016. Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner’s daughter who became a pillar of country music, died Oct. 4 at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tenn.
There are over 12 minutes of music on each side with Lyn Stanley performing on each song (with short instrumental interludes). The band, who coined themselves "Jazz Mavericks", are: John Chiodini (guitar) Mike Lang and Otmaro Ruiz (piano), Chuck Berghofer (bass), Luis Conte (percussion), and Aaron Serfaty (drums).
Shelby Lynne (born Shelby Lynn Moorer, October 22, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of singer-songwriter Allison Moorer. [2] The success of her pop rock album I Am Shelby Lynne (1999) led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, despite it being her sixth studio album.