Shelby Lynne
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Shelby Lynne: A country girl at heart
Interview by Paul Sexton, The Times, 4 October 1999
Nashville may have sold out, but Shelby Lynne stays true to her roots. ...
Interview by Holly Gleason, Paste, 11 May 2015
"AS I STAND HERE TALKING TO YOU," Shelby Lynne confesses, on the phone from her Palm Springs home, "I have no clothes on. I can ...
Shelby Lynne: Just A Little Lovin'
Review by Rob Hughes, Uncut, March 2008
Shelby does Dusty In Memphis... almost. ...
Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer: Not Dark Yet
Review by Jon Young, Paste, 16 August 2017
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING. Though Shelby Lynne and her younger sister, Allison Moorer, have released a slew of solo records between them since ...
Review by Holly Gleason, Paste, 11 May 2015
IF 2011'S SELF-PRODUCED, self-released Revelation Road was Shelby Lynne leveling and exorcising the ghosts of her past, I Can't Imagine harvests the remaining sweetness of ...
Shelby Lynne: I Am Shelby Lynne (Mercury)
Review by Tom Cox, The Guardian, 24 September 1999
Her father shot her mother then killed himself, she has a problem with using 'g' in song titles and she's set herself up as the ...
Shelby Lynne: Embassy Rooms, London ****
Live Review by Lucy O'Brien, The Guardian, 27 October 1999
ONE OF THE new breed of US country crossover stars, Shelby Lynne doesn't have the smooth, invincible sheen of a Shania Twain or a Mindy ...
Report and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, November 2010
"I ALWAYS COME off to cats like you as negative, but it's not that way. I'm just honest." Shelby Lynne's been explaining what it is ...
Shelby Lynne: I am Shelby Lynne (Island)
Review by Eric Weisbard, The Village Voice, 5 April 2000
HERE'S WHAT intrigues me about Shelby Lynne, the country singer whose new album has been enjoying the sort of blanket media salivation only Dave Eggers ...
Blue-Eyed Soul and Brown-Eyed Rock: Macy Gray and Shelby Lynne
Comment by Barney Hoskyns, Dig, The (Japan), 1999
TEN YEARS AGO I found myself sitting in a London hotel with Tommy Couch, boss of Malaco Records, a Mississippi label which was busy resuscitating ...
Interview by Stephen Dalton, The Times, April 2000
SPRAWLED ACROSS the lunar desert floor in the sun-baked heart of Southern Calfornia, Palm Springs is the last stop before paradise for rich, wrinkled Americans. ...
see also Allison Moorer
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