JUST
LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE, Rock
and Roll is bigger and better in Texas, and representing Texas
in this arena is Lynette Brehm.
From the early age of four Lynette
was strutting through her San Antonio living room stretching
her vocal chords and belting out tunes. At seven years old
Lynette added the recorder to her arsenal. Lynette’s
grandmother was a professional opera singer in the Houston
Opera Company and one of the first Hispanic women to sing on
the radio in Texas in the 1920s and 1930s. Lynette saw this
growing up and realized it was perfectly normal to be bold.
Lynette’s grandmother and recorder were replaced by AC/DC,
Black Crowes, the Rolling Stones, and a Gibson Les Paul. Picking
up the guitar was as natural as could be, it compliments the
energy within and it makes Lynette one of the most genuinely “Rock
and Roll” performers
on the scene today.
Combining English and Spanish language material
is one of the ingredients which has set Lynette apart from the
rest. She is proud to represent her roots… all of them!
Lynette rocks with the best of them, especially on stage. “There’s
nothing else like it, “ she
says. “When I’m playing live, every bone in my body
is engaged and I don’t
know what’s coming next. It’s pure self-expression.
I start down beat one at 100% intensity and emotion and I go
up from there, each song after that. In a word—it ROCKS!”
The intensity of Lynette’s material is not limited to
just the music; the lyrical content and the motivation behind every song is equally
important. “My songs are meant to inspire people to reach
beyond their current vision and to take action to live their
dreams. What it takes to live your dreams is Courage and Action.” Lynette
takes a page from her own book by doing something most other
artists don’t. One of her
original songs, “ Can I Come Over?” requires her
to perform Over’s
solo with just her guitar as back-up. Pretty gutsy when you have
a full band by your side but you decide to go it alone.
Lynette
spends her time recording new material with award winning producers,
rockin’ the crowds in Hollywood and Texas, and
jamming with as many other musicians she can find. She carries
the flag of Rock and Roll with pride; she IS bigger and better
than the rest!
Let’s Rock!
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