The Lynnes Explained

The Lynnes, stylized as The LYNNeS, were a Canadian folk music duo, consisting of singer-songwriters Lynne Hanson and Lynn Miles.[1] Hanson and Miles, each of whom was an established solo artist, had previously worked together as guest musicians on each other's albums, and began writing songs together in the mid-2010s before releasing Heartbreak Song for the Radio, their debut album as a duo, in 2018.[1]

They received five Canadian Folk Music Award nominations at the 14th Canadian Folk Music Awards, for Best Contemporary Album, Best Vocal Group, Best Ensemble, Best English-language Songwriter and Best Producer.[2] They won the awards for English Songwriter and Ensemble.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.annapoliscountyspectator.ca/living/double-trouble-lynn-miles-and-lynne-hanson-to-break-hearts-with-new-album-may-18-in-wolfville-206930/ "Double trouble: Lynn Miles and Lynne Hanson to break hearts with new album May 18 in Wolfville"
  2. https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/local-arts/ottawa-singer-songwriters-the-lynnes-lead-canadian-folk-nominations "Ottawa singer-songwriters The LYNNeS lead Canadian folk nominations"
  3. https://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2018/12/03/lynnes-pharis-romero-win-multiple-cfmas "The LYNNeS, Pharis Romero Win Multiple CFMAs"