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Lynne Hanson

Lynne Hanson

Musical artist


Lynne Hanson is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Ottawa, Ontario who has released eight solo albums and has toured internationally.[1]

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Biography

After performing with Shane Simpson from 2000 to 2005, she launched her solo songwriting career with the release of her first album, Things I Miss in 2006, followed by Eleven Months (2008) and Once the Sun Goes Down (2010). Her fourth studio album River of Sand was produced by Juno-award-winning songwriter Lynn Miles, and released in September 2014 on Continental Song City by the Dutch record label CRS.[2]

In 2010 she was the winner of the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award for her song "Rest of My Days"[3] and in 2009 was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in the New/Emerging Artist category.[4] Hanson was a New Folk Finalist at the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas in 2009 and again in 2019.[5]

She has toured across Canada and internationally as a solo artist. She has toured in Europe and the Southern US with fellow Canadian songwriter Lynn Miles, and the United Kingdom and Ireland as support for Grammy-nominated Nashville based songwriters Steve Forbert in October 2012 and Gretchen Peters in March 2012. In 2014, she performed at the CBC Canada Day Songwriters' Circle.[6]

She collaborated with Lynn Miles in the band project The Lynnes, who released their debut album Heartbreak Song for the Radio in 2018.[7] In 2018 The LYNNeS were nominated for 5 Canadian Folk Music Awards, winning English Songwriter of the Year and Ensemble of the Year.

Discography

  • Things I Miss (2006)
  • 11 Months (2008)
  • Once The Sun Goes Down (2010)
  • River of Sand (2014)
  • 7 Deadly Spins (2015)
  • Uneven Ground (2017)
  • Heartbreak Song for the Radio (2018 / The LYNNeS)
  • Just Words (2020)
  • Ice Cream In November (2022)

Contributions

  • Shane Simpson, Sketches (2001)
  • Shane Simpson, More Electric (2002)

Awards and achievements


References

  1. Saxberg, Lynn (26 October 2015). "Lynne Hanson explores the dark side with murder ballads". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. Doole, Kerry. "River of Sand". New Canadian Music. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  3. "Ontario Arts Council". Archived from the original on 11 June 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  4. "Canadian Folk Music Award results 2009". Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  5. "Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk results". Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  6. "Lynne Hanson, Canadian songwriter, excited for Canada Day concert". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 5 November 2015.

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