Richard Lynch Pays Homage To His Daddy’s Gibson Guitar On New Single “Back In 1953.”

1957 was a momentous year in country music. The radio was filled with huge hits by the stars of the day: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Ferlin Husky and Jim Reeves. Future stars like Patty Loveless, Vince Gill and Pam Tillis were all born in 1957. Meanwhile, in a Kalamazoo, Michigan factory, one of the first Gibson guitars featuring a cutaway and built-in pickup was being manufactured. That guitar would become a prized possession of Woody Lynch, who would eventually pass it along to his son, a 19-year-old burgeoning country artist, Richard Lynch.
Fast forward to 2019….Richard Lynch is carrying on the family tradition of writing and recording “real” country music. On Saturday, December 21st, Lynch will release an homage to that old Gibson guitar and his father, in his latest single, “Back In 1953.” The song, written by Lynch, Tim Bennington and Robert Lynch, had its world premiere on Devon O’Day’s WSM Radio show in Nashville on December 18th. The track is on Richard’s latest album release, “Think I’ll Carry It On.”
Lynch says, “It’s my hope that I can pass it along to the next generation, and the generation after that..this love for real country music.”
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