Probably the best show I have ever played till this date and time. I had a ton of fun on Tuesday night and felt honored to be apart of the acoustic night lineup.
The fans were really getting into the music singing along and dancing. I saw a number of fans lip syncing to the songs we were playing which was awesome.
If it wasn’t for someone like Jeff Prescott to help fill in with the drums this may not have played out the same way.
We played our best songs for a set that seemed to be around an hour or so. We practiced for three hours with Jeff on Monday and on Tuesday was the show.
I haven’t practiced a lot and it was so much playing in a short period of time. After our last song was finished and the fans cheered. I looked down at my fingers to notice that have been cut up by my strings. I have gotten so into the music and atmosphere at the All Asia that I had started to bleed on my guitar.
That has never happened before maybe it was the new strings or never playing acoustic on stage, but I felt that the show was pretty much flawless and I am happy I was able to accomplish my goal I had back in January of 2009 of putting a band together with my original music and trying to play the Cambridge rock scene.
Going forward from here I’m not really sure what might happen. I guess a lot of it relies on what I would like to accomplish next. Personally I think I’m okay taking sometime off, and maybe try to expand my social circle or try some other fun activities, but if for some circumstance Jason, Jeff, or Dan want to play more gigs in the future I would not be opposed to. Recording an album would also be a great goal to achieve.
Their has really been so much effort put forth by so many people and I would like to thank you all for the support and dedication. For coming out to all or most of our concerts.
- Tim Allard
- Sarah Trapani
- Alexandra Green
- Michelle Lynn
If it were not for my Mom and Dad. I don’t know if I would have ever learned guitar or been able to get this far. My Dad once bought me a mic stand saying it was an investment more than a mic stand. I would have to say it paid off in my eyes.
Thank you all,
Bryan Lynn



What a heart-felt and moving account for all to read! I’m glad you took on the challenge of singing, playing performing, booking your band and got as far as you did. All this while holding down a career! Bravo, Bryan! I’m sure that music and creativity will always be a part of your future “gigs”. Congratulations on your success! I can’t wait to see where you’ll go from here! You can do whatever you put your mind to! Love, MOM