
Lynn was signed to Caroline/EMI via The Dandy Warhols owned-and-operated Beat The World label from 2007 to 2010, when he announced that he would be going on hiatus to pursue activism work for the LGBT community full time.
In 2013 Logan Lynn returned with a new record, a U.S. tour, a handful of videos, and the promise of a new sound on the way with what will be Lynn’s 8th studio album.
For an extended bio, please check out Logan’s Wikipedia page.
Three Representative Works:
Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks (Released: 10/31/2013)
We Can't Stop (Cover) (Released: 9/13/2013)
Hologram (Released: 1/25/13)
Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks (Released: 10/31/2013)
We Can't Stop (Cover) (Released: 9/13/2013)
Hologram (Released: 1/25/13)
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Oregon Connection: Logan Lynn moved to Portland in 1996 to attend the Pacific NW College of Art. After befriending local bands like The Dandy Warhols, who later signed Lynn to their label, Beat The World Records, he started making music in 1998 and released his first record in 2000.
Lynn currently lives in Portland and is very active in the fight for equal rights for all Oregonians, but specifically LGBTQ communities.
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• Web
• Video
• Social Media
Oregon Connection: Logan Lynn moved to Portland in 1996 to attend the Pacific NW College of Art. After befriending local bands like The Dandy Warhols, who later signed Lynn to their label, Beat The World Records, he started making music in 1998 and released his first record in 2000.
Lynn currently lives in Portland and is very active in the fight for equal rights for all Oregonians, but specifically LGBTQ communities.