Inspired by her original holiday single "My Christmas Wish for You," songstress Sandra Lynn spreads Christmas cheer to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville. For a list of ways to support Nashville's Ronald McDonald House this holiday season, click HERE.
"Getting to tour Nashville’s Ronald McDonald House this week and see all the incredible ways this organization helps support families with a home away from home while they’re children are receiving critical medical care is absolutely touching and inspiring. I cannot thank everyone enough that donated towards RMH’s ‘Holiday Wish List’ this year, in hopefully helping to make Christmas just a little bit brighter for these families," expressed Lynn.
Written by legendary, GRAMMY®-winning songwriters Linda Thompson ("Grown Up Christmas List," "I Have Nothing") and Richard Marx ("Right Here Waiting," "Now and Forever"), the Christmas song's hopeful message resonates with the organization's mission to provide a home-away-from-home for families of critically ill children receiving inpatient or outpatient medical care at Nashville area hospitals.
On Monday, Dec. 9, Lynn returned to Song Suffragettes at the Listening Room Cafe for a special evening supporting the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville. The powerhouse vocalist also performed "My Christmas Wish for You" at this year's Nashville Christmas Parade, benefiting Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, which houses Nashville’s first Ronald McDonald Family Room where families and friends of seriously ill children can enjoy a break from corridors and waiting rooms. For a list of air dates and times of the parade broadcast, click HERE.
The powerhouse vocalist debuted "My Christmas Wish for You" live last year at the historic Ryman Auditorium during the annual Christmas 4 Kids Concert and also performed it at her alma mater Pepperdine University's Christmas concert with a live orchestra. The video, shot and directed by Tucker/Hess Productions using the California native's real family footage, premiered on Country Rebel and aired on CMT. GRAMMY®-winning engineer/producer Ben Fowler produced "My Christmas Wish for You" along with Lynn's 2019 releases "Lose the War," "Am I Just Dreaming" and "I Think of You." The singles, which received national attention from outlets including Billboard, Parade and CMT, continued the second chapter of the relationship chronicle that Lynn kicked off with her debut Billboard Country Album Fight last year.
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ABOUT SANDRA LYNN:
Rising country music singer-songwriter, Sandra Lynn, has established herself as “one of the most consistent powerhouse vocalists to emerge from the last decade (CMT).” With “vocals that range from delicate to dynamo (Parade),” Lynn is currently crafting a musical chronicle, produced by GRAMMY®-winning engineer/producer Ben Fowler, about one couple’s struggle to save their relationship. The story was introduced to listeners through Lynn's 2018 debut Billboard Country Album Fight and continued with the latest string of releases "Lose the War," "Am I Just Dreaming" and "I Think of You." Lynn's videos for the singles world-premiered on platforms, including CMT, Parade and Paste Magazine to name a few. These critically-acclaimed songs are a welcome addition to Lynn's catalog of music, which includes collaborations with Nashville's hottest songwriters and hitmakers such as Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus, Dave Brainard, Ross Copperman, Jeremy Spillman and several Hall of Famers. Opening for country stars such as Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Cole Swindell and Kenny Rogers as well as performing during CMA Fest and Milwaukee’s Summerfest, Lynn has made a name for herself on the live circuit. The songstress has also graced the stages and rounds of Nashville institutions, including the historic Ryman Auditorium and revered Bluebird Cafe along with 3rd and Lindsley, The Listening Room and Wildhorse Saloon.
ABOUT RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF NASHVILLE: The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville is to keep families close, by providing essential resources and a “home-away-from-home” for families of critically ill children receiving inpatient or outpatient medical care at Nashville-area hospitals. The Ronald McDonald House has served more than 15,400 families from throughout the country and around the world since it opened in 1991, and the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt has provided services to nearly 417,079 individuals since opening in 2004. For more information about Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville, please visit www.rmhcnashville.com.
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