Frank Lynch

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Soul singer Frank Lynch released the single “Young Girl” b/w “People Will Make You Say Things” in 1967. Unfortunately, the Boston-based front man was tragically murdered in 1970 and his promising career abruptly cut short. A favorite in clubs around the Boston metro area, Lynch was known to be a sharp dresser and charismatic entertainer. “Young Girl” is a perfect specimen of his Soul drenched Pop sound. Both sides of the single were written and produced by renowned arranger and drummer Herschel Dwellingham. The songs originally found release on Boston music impresario Skippy White’s My Records label. Frank Lynch’s sole release is now available from Fervor Records.

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Young Girl

Nickel Boys Dig The Fervor Crates

Frank Lynch, L.C. Steels
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I Think You Should Leave, Fervor Records

Doris Wilson, Frank Lynch, Harry Krapsho, John Lewis, The Triplett Twins
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The Winchesters Premiere With Fervor

Frank Lynch
Credits, Placements
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Young Girl in The Wonder Years

Frank Lynch
Credits, Placements
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The Big Leap Has Fervor X 6!

Bright Moments, Frank Lynch, Gwynn Michaels, Maurice, P-Nut Butter, Tension
Credits, Placements
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Fervor, I Think You Should Leave

Doris Wilson, Frank Lynch, John Lewis, Soul Blenders, The Triplett Twins, Walter George
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Black-ish, My Love Is Real

Calvin Harris, Frank Lynch
Credits, Placements
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The Police Shooting that Boston Forgot

Boston Magazine, Frank Lynch
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