June 19, 2014

Sherry Lynn’s Inside Music Row On A Beautiful Life And More

SHERRY LYNN Featured On INSIDE MUSIC ROW

Now Through Sunday

Artist Shares Intimate Stories Of Her Musical Journey And Personal Loss, Discusses Current CD, Eye-Catching “Girls Will Be Girls” Video & More

SHERRY LYNN is featured on INSIDE MUSIC ROW today through Sunday with an engaging interview in which she shares intimate stories of her musical journey and personal loss, thoughts on her current CD, A BEAUTIFUL LIFE, and “Girls Will Be Girls” video.  The popular program airs on ZUUS COUNTRY, Saturday (6/21) at 2 and 6 p.m. and again on Sunday (6/22) at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. CDT.  Additional broadcast outlets include:Showcase Channel – UK, FamilyNet, AMG-TV Network, Rural TV, Blue Highways Television, Country99TV – New Zealand and Öppna Kanalen Växjö – Sweden.  Total household reach is 100 MILLION.  Fans can also view Sherry’s feature online at ZUUS.com and InsideMusicRow.com.

“It was a special conversation,” Sherry notes of her visit with Kelly Lynn, the show’s host.  “Two ‘Lynn’ girls getting’ together is always fun.  I hope lots of folks take the time to tune in … they might learn some new things about both of us.”

Sherry’s career began in 2006 when she opened for Sammy Kershaw at Pitman, New Jersey’s historic Broadway Theatre.  Since then, she has shared the stage with Miranda Lambert, Crystal Gayle, the Oak Ridge Boys, LeAnn Rimes, Randy Hauser, Gene Watson, John Rich and Chris Young.  The vivacious vocalist made her Grand Ole Opry debut last year when she sang with superstar Crystal Gayle on their hit duet, “Beautiful Life.”  Earlier this month, she entertained fans at the CMA Music Festival where she performed on both AT&T U-verse and Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. stages.

This afternoon, Lynn will be performing the second of her two shows for the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games being held in the Princeton, New Jersey area.  She is excited to share her music with the athletes and supporters involved in the Special Olympics and notes, “My first show on the 16th was an honor, and lots of fun, too.  This is a cause that’s dear to my heart and I am thrilled to be included.”

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