Barbara Lynch's where did you go album cover

Barbara Lynch's new album entitled 'where did you go' is introduced by the cover photo of the elderly lady who also happens to be her grandmother. The expression on her face is gentle and perhaps a little bewildered. The bearded figure beside her can represent one of life's traditional celebrations but is also the allegorical figure of ‘Father Time’. The message is what is it like to be her? What is it like to be at the very end of your life? Where did the time go, the people, the life and all the stories?

This album was produced, recorded, and mixed by Michael Timmins in Toronto at The Hangar

Musicians
All songs written and arranged by Barbara Lynch
Vocals on all songs, acoustic guitar, piano, performed by Barbara Lynch
Fiddle and viola performed by Shelley Coopersmith
Harmonica and back up vocals by Clela Errington
Backup vocals by Brian Stillar

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Quotes From Fans

“You have such a unique approach to presenting these song-stories. It’s truly captivating and I feel some of these characters could have been my neighbours growing up with struggles, tragedies, honest earnest lives”

“The songs are beautiful. I listened to them all afternoon, I love love love them! And your voice is stunning.”

“Every song is a finely cut gem. The emotional power that comes through is incomparable to anything I’ve heard in a long time. The album brings me to life.”

“Just listened for the fourth time over. What I hear from your voice as a storyteller is wisdom and maturity and love. These stories from the country farms and villages are also very universal”.

“I fall in love more with this album each time I listen to it.”