Lynch and Potts

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Americana Saint Paul, Minnesota USA Contact

2 Songwriters. With songs.

Artist Information

Biography

Rodney Lynch and Matt Potts have composed 100's of songs together since 1996. The two met playing in Twin Cities bands, Skeleton Ed (Rodney) and The Loose Rails (Matt). The first song they composed together was "Message to Judy", which appeared on Skeleton Ed's release, "That's Cool With Her". Together Lynch and Potts were members of The Leeds. From 2000 thru 2006 they led Shamus 73, composing and performing the critically acclaimed "Growing In My Mind", and "Bright"
Reviews of these releases stated...
"songs of an exquisite quality hard to match by any band in the Twin Cities today" "Tag-teaming on lyrics, melodies, and arrangements, the Lynch/Potts consortium produce 3 minute songs that pull the listener into simple yet universal themes"
"straight-ahead song writing with discipline, passion, and hooks that never stop" Their lyrics border on brilliance as well. "I'm not a wise man searching for a star. I'm just a fool who left the bedroom door ajar ("Every Color's Blue"). And how true is their theme in "Voodoo Summer" - "You don't believe in magic anymore - that's a part of you I will have to ignore." They frame their straight-ahead song writing with discipline, passion, and hooks that never stop…

Instrumentation

Matt Potts--guitars
Rodney Lynch--vocals

Discography

Together and individually Rodney Lynch and Matt Potts have appeared on the following singles and albums:

Skeleton Ed--"Duck Fumpling"(album)
Skeleton Ed--"Jive Job For Chump Change" (album)
Skeleton Ed--"That's Cool With Her" (album)
Skeleton Ed"Fridley Bound/"Cow's Come Home" (single)

Skeleton Ed--"Spree Sessions" (EP) {The B-side, "Edge of My Bed," garnered airplay and was selected for the Shreds, Vol. 5: American Underground Early 90's compilation.}

Loose Rails--"Bet The Farm/Waiting For You To Be Mine" (single) {A hit in Sweden}
Loose Rails--"Jerk!" (EP)
Loose Rails--"Red Turns To Green" (album)

Shamus 73--"Growing In My Mind" (2003) Album
Shamus 73--"Bright" (2005) Album

"Mount Palomar," the first single from "Bright" received internet airplay.

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Rodney and Matt Nudie Suits

  • Rodney and Matt number2

Press

  • Favorite New Band [+ Show ]

    All me to introduce you to one of my new favorite bands on the local music scene, Shamus 73, who in ...

  • Shock [+ Show ]

    I'm sitting here in shock. PURE muther-fucking-bend-me-over-backward-and-spank-my-hot-ass shock....

  • New Music Now Spotlight: Lynch and Potts [+ Show ]

    Rodney Lynch and Matt Potts have been performing together for a very long time. In fact, the two hav...

Setlist

Our sets are usually about an hour but we have material for 2/3 hours. We do original songs with a few covers thrown in for fun.

Our songs include:

Mount Palomar
Green Grass and Blue Skies
Summer Will Be Gone
Marble Arch
Voodoo Summer
Every Color's Blue
As Free As You
Twenty Four
Sad Day
She Say's She's Alright
The Dark Side Of Nowhere
Bright
Brand New Saturday Night
The Way The World Begins
Please, Gravity
Light In The Sky
Sault Ste. Marie
Sunflower
Grounded
Black Coffee In The Sky
King Of The Jersey Shore
Love You Forever
Touch The Floor
Truer Than True

Our covers include:

Six Days On The Road (Dave Dudley)
You're Gonna Miss Me (13th Floor Elevators)
Lonesome, O'nry and Mean (Waylon Jennings)
Glad Tidings (Van Morrison)

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