Trudy Lynn

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Trudy Sings The Blues 00:00 Tools
Help Me Through The Day 00:00 Tools
Instant Breakfast 00:00 Tools
Medley: When Something Is Wrong With My Baby, I've Been Loving You Too Long 00:00 Tools
In My Arms 00:00 Tools
Do I Need You (Too) 00:00 Tools
Wang Dang Doodle 00:00 Tools
Loose Lips 04:27 Tools
Confessin' the Blues (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
24 Hour Woman 00:00 Tools
Fish Girl Blues 00:00 Tools
The Woman In Me 00:00 Tools
Come to Mama 00:00 Tools
I'll Run Your Hurt Away 00:00 Tools
Down Home Blues 00:00 Tools
8 Days On The Road 00:00 Tools
Street Walkin Daddy 00:00 Tools
Trudy's Blues 00:00 Tools
Confessin' the Blues 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have The Blues 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Leave Me Alones 00:00 Tools
Dr Feelgood 00:00 Tools
Steal Away 00:00 Tools
29 Ways 00:00 Tools
Country Man Blues (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Speak Now (Or Forever Hold Your Peace) 00:00 Tools
Alright Baby 00:00 Tools
Speak Now, Baby 00:00 Tools
Down in Memphis 00:00 Tools
Red Light 00:00 Tools
Try To Leave Me (If You Can) 06:01 Tools
Play the Honky Tonks 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Country Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Feel It (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Feel It 00:00 Tools
2 Girls For The Price Of One 00:00 Tools
You Can Have My Husband 00:00 Tools
Every Side of Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Got My Mojo Workin' 00:00 Tools
Right Back In The Water 00:00 Tools
I Just Want A Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Dr. Feelgood 00:00 Tools
Evil Gal Blues 00:00 Tools
Effervescent Daddy 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Put You Down 00:00 Tools
Whip It to a Jelly 00:00 Tools
When You Took Your Love From Me 00:00 Tools
You Owe It To Yourself 00:00 Tools
Real Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Love Jones 00:00 Tools
Black Night 00:00 Tools
Workin' Man 00:00 Tools
My Man 00:00 Tools
My Baby Can 00:00 Tools
I've Been Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
Blues Keep Knocking 00:00 Tools
Old Bitterness 00:00 Tools
Woman's Gotta Have It 00:00 Tools
Window Winnie Brown 00:00 Tools
Anybody's Man Tonight 00:00 Tools
One Woman Man 00:00 Tools
I Still Believe In You 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain't Nothin' 00:00 Tools
If Its News to You 00:00 Tools
Thru Chasin' You 00:00 Tools
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby - I've Been Loving You Too Long 00:00 Tools
I Didn't Know (How Happy I Could Be) 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Still On My Mind 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want No Other Love 00:00 Tools
Your Good Thing (Is About To End) 00:00 Tools
Just Because 00:00 Tools
U Don't Know What Time It Is 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Song 00:00 Tools
Spare The Rod (Love The Child) 00:00 Tools
Still My Angel Child 00:00 Tools
Making Love To Me 00:00 Tools
Pay The Price 00:00 Tools
World of Trouble 00:00 Tools
Lover's Pray - Pain In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time Comes But Once a Year 00:00 Tools
Trudy Lynn Sings the Blues 00:00 Tools
Feel You, Feel Me 00:00 Tools
Can't Nothin' Keep Me From You 00:00 Tools
Kissin' in the Dark 00:00 Tools
Down On Bended Knee 00:00 Tools
That's Alright 00:00 Tools
Woman's Got To Have It 00:00 Tools
Pitiful 00:00 Tools
Please Come Home For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Chilly Wind 00:00 Tools
Time Gone By 00:00 Tools
Play the Honky Tonks (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Heart of stone 00:00 Tools
Baby Come On Back 00:00 Tools
Time Is Running Out 00:00 Tools
Never Make You Move Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Whip It to a Jelly (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Fat Daddy 00:00 Tools
When I Been Drinkin' 00:00 Tools
Would it Make any Difference to You 00:00 Tools
It Won't Be Long 00:00 Tools
I Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
One Monkey Don't Stop no Show 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Put You Down (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Everything Comes with a Price 00:00 Tools
Ella Johnson's Blues 00:00 Tools
Street Walkin' Daddy 00:00 Tools
Try to Leave Me if You Can 00:00 Tools
I Should Have Known 00:00 Tools
My Alley Boogie 00:00 Tools
Red Light (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Every Side of Lonesome (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Effervescent Daddy (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Blues Party 00:00 Tools
I'm a Believer 00:00 Tools
Living Humble 00:00 Tools
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby 00:00 Tools
Never Been to Spain 00:00 Tools
Down in Memphis (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Ace In The Hole 00:00 Tools
Street Walkin' Daddy (feat. Steve Krase) 00:00 Tools
Nothing But Love 00:00 Tools
i'm still here 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Kiss 00:00 Tools
Shake Rattle N' Roll 00:00 Tools
Love Is a Strange Thing 00:00 Tools
Bring The Beef Home To Me 00:00 Tools
Yesterday I Was Lonely 00:00 Tools
I Know Why 00:00 Tools
Your Good Thing 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Got A Blues Song To Sing 00:00 Tools
Speak Now 00:00 Tools
Let My Daddy Do That 00:00 Tools
Messin' Around with the Blues 00:00 Tools
Sittin' & Drinkin' 00:00 Tools
Since I Found You 00:00 Tools
boogie woogie gumbo 00:00 Tools
blues singing woman 00:00 Tools
left me singing the blues 00:00 Tools
You Took Me As Your Woman 00:00 Tools
Can't Even Get The Blues 00:00 Tools
Do I Need You 00:00 Tools
Reneged On Me 00:00 Tools
Snatching It Back 00:00 Tools
Precious Moments 00:00 Tools
Payin' The Price 00:00 Tools
saturday night 00:00 Tools
Swing Boogie 00:00 Tools
Welcome Home Baby 00:00 Tools
You're The Only One 00:00 Tools
starry eyes 00:00 Tools
No Deposit No Return 00:00 Tools
C.O.D. 00:00 Tools
If My Pillow Could Talk 00:00 Tools
Helping Hand Blues You 00:00 Tools
Memories of You 00:00 Tools
Shake, Rattle N' Roll 00:00 Tools
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Born and raised in Houston's music-rich Fifth Ward, Trudy Lynn began singing in an era when the neighborhood's blues and early R & B culture was first turning on to a new sound known simply as soul. As a younger female working with established hometown favorites such as guitarists Albert Collins and Clarence Green, Trudy learned how to fuse classic blues elements with the music of the moment. Playing for savvy audiences at places such as Walter's Lounge, she quickly came to understand that the freshly budding flower had to be connected to its roots to survive. It's a lesson that Trudy has never forgotten. And, as she's evolved -- as both singer and songwriter -- it's been the fundamental philosophy behind her distinctive, multi-faceted style. "I'm not so much a blues singer; I'm a soul-blues singer," she says. "Now I can do tradition. I can do all types. I can even do country, you know. But my first thing is really soul - kind of soul and blues mixed together." Beyond any quibbling about musical categorization, Trudy's work also speaks to the universal human condition, experiences all people can appreciate. "I Write, and I enjoy, songs about real life." Combined with her capacity for delivering convincing vocal interpretations, a Trudy Lynn track simply tells it like it is - the straight and timeless truth. "I've been writing songs a long time. I just didn't start recording them until more recently," she also points out. During her developing years in Houston, she began by filling the pages of paper tablets with original lyrics, words that often came to her spontaneously as she mused on life and it's ups and downs. Occasionally she would show the scribbled results to peers such as singer/guitarist Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, whom she particularly singes out as a valuable source of advice and encouragement. Over time, she figured out how to craft her rough ideas into polished musical statements. And the twenty-first century finds her now at the top of her game in this respect, as the seven new Trudy Lynn compositions on her latest disk so eloquently attest. "Once I get a hook, something that might happen to the average person -- you know, a catchy way to phrase it -- I just trust that, just go with that, " she says. "Once I get that good hook, I start writing around it, you know, story-wise: trying to put over the idea, drawing from both my own life and my understanding of how it is for other people." As for the music -- that sound that blends the emotive power of the blues with elements of sophisticated funk and soul -- it comes to her naturally, despite the fact that she's never played an instrument. "Normally when I'm writing lyrics, first I can just tell if it out to be a slow song or a fast song. Don't ask me how," she says with a laugh. "Then I get with a piano player or a guitar player, and just hum out what I'm trying to do. And that usually comes through pretty good." Whether the final form is a love ballad such as he nostalgic "Memories of You" or a slick blues song such as the philosophical "No Deposit No Return", these songs are all Trudy, through and through. But as Trudy reminds us, "I'm from Texas, so I know about country music, too." Then she adds with a smile, "I'm giving it all a pretty funky flavor though." Ultimately these genre-blending experiments make perfect sense for an open-minded singer whose primary theme is the core reality of human relationships. It all goes back to what she learned starting out in Fifth Ward, creative self-statement can be enhanced by a grasp of tradition and the fundamental truths. Trudy Lynn understands. Check her out, and you will too. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.