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  • Comment: This may be too soon, but if her recorded works chart then she will meet notability. Be very careful not to exaggerate or to include information that is not in the sources. The TV guide entries do NOT say "PBS special" so you cannot say that here. You will need to find sources that say that. LaMona (talk) 12:59, 28 May 2016 (UTC)

Jessica Lynn
BornJanuary 6, 1990
Brooklyn, New York
OriginNew York, United States
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger/Songwriter/Entertainer
Instrument(s)Lead vocals, guitar, piano
Years active2006–present
LabelsDaydreamer Records
Websitejessicalynnmusic.org

Jessica Lynn (January 6, 1990) is a country music singer and songwriter.

Early Years

Jessica Lynn was born in Brooklyn, New York[1] and attended Lakeland High School in Westchester County.[2] While in college at Pace University in nearby Pleasantville, New York, Lynn received her Bachelor’s Degree in Adolescent Education and Mathematics and her Master’s Degree in Special Education and graduated with honors while being a member of The Mathematics Honor Society Kappa Mu Epsilon.[3]

Music Career

In her early teens, Lynn formed her first band and began performing professionally throughout Manhattan. She began playing the piano in middle school and taught herself the guitar and drums in high school.[4]

At sixteen, Lynn penned a song about Alzheimer's disease, entitled "Your Favorite Stranger," which aided in her becoming a published ASCAP writer in the same year. Lynn performed "Your Favorite Stranger" on her father's nationwide PBS television special, Cal - Forever and Beyond...Live In Concert, [5] which was a No. 2 ranked PBS concert.[6]

In 2014 she appeared on television in, Jessica Lynn: This Much Fun – Live from the Winery at St. George.[7][8] In the summer of 2014 she performed at the Country Jam USA,[9] Headwaters Country Jam,[10] and Taste of Country Festival.[11] Lynn was signed to Round Hill Music in 2014 by Jonnie “Most” Davis as a songwriter and artist where she traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to write and record with some of the most influential songwriters and producers in the industry, such as Clay Mills, Wade Kirby, Trey Bruce, Rachel Proctor, Mike Mobley, Brian White, and Greg Bieck.[12]

In 2015, in support of her second PBS television special, Lynn went on her second nationwide tour, sharing the bill with major country music talent, such as Keith Urban,[13] Thompson Square,[14] and Clint Black.[15] Lynn also went on tour with country music artist Jo Dee Messina.[16]

In 2016 Lynn performed with country music artist and songwriter Phil Vassar at Ridgefield, Connecticut’s Ridgefield Playhouse.[17] Lynn also released her first single and music video, "Not Your Woman," which is the lead single off her forthcoming debut self-titled studio EP.[18] Lynn's third national tour will begin this summer, where she will perform with country music icons Trace Adkins,[19] Shenandoah,[20] and Loretta Lynn,[21] preceded by her first international tour, where she headlined the American Journeys festival in Cambrai, France.[22]

Television Specials

Following Lynn's 2014 PBS special and its success, she was invited to return to the network with a 2015 program.[23] Lynn filmed and recorded her second PBS television special Jessica Lynn- Takin’ Over : Live at The Paramount, which aired nationwide that same year, making its debut in her home state on PBS WNET.[24] Lynn was also featured on the CBS Evening News.[25]

Personal Life

On December 19, 2014 Lynn got engaged to her lead guitarist Steven Sterlacci,[26] with whom she co-wrote the tracks “Can’t Get Enough” and “Told Me Yesterday” from her first television special. Lynn’s father and manager, Peter Calamera, plays bass guitar in her band while her mother, Victoria Calamera, is a background vocalist.[27]

References

  1. ^ "Jessica Lynn, country music's newest star from New York".
  2. ^ "Jessica Lynn: Homegrown talent".
  3. ^ "Pace University Journal News".
  4. ^ "Yorktown Singer Set to Release First Album".
  5. ^ "Cal's Music".
  6. ^ "Hofner Guitar News".
  7. ^ "TV Guide".
  8. ^ "Jessica Lynn 'takin over' Paramount Hudson Valley".
  9. ^ "Country Jam USA - 2014".
  10. ^ "Headwaters Country Jam - 2014".
  11. ^ "Taste of Country Festival - 2014".
  12. ^ "Jessica Lynn Shines In Headlining Debut at Ridgefield Playhouse by Shawn St. Jean".
  13. ^ "Wunderkinds 2015 - Jessica Lynn, 25 by Scott Simone".
  14. ^ "Exclusive Interview: Jessica Lynn – Not Your Woman, But a Woman Worth Knowing by Jen Swirsky".
  15. ^ "Jessica Lynn Not Your Woman".
  16. ^ "Jessica Lynn".
  17. ^ "Phil Vassar & Jessica Lynn Perform Jo Dee Messina's "I'm Alright" by Jen Swirsky, NashvilleGab".
  18. ^ "CMT".
  19. ^ "Jessica Lynn to perform at Big Horn Country USA 2016".
  20. ^ "Shenandoah & Jessica Lynn at Dosey Doe".
  21. ^ "Jessica Lynn @ Loretta Lynn with Jessica Lynn @ The Ridgefield Playhouse".
  22. ^ "Jessica Lynn".
  23. ^ "Yorktown's Own Jessica Lynn Takin' Over PBS With New Special by Mr. Morning".
  24. ^ "TV Guide".
  25. ^ "CBS Evening News".
  26. ^ "Jessica Lynn Performs At Peekskill Riverfront Green by Skip Pearlman".
  27. ^ "Yorktown Singer/Songwriter Looks Forward to Performing at P'ville Music Festival by Janine Bowen".