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The Wind and The Wave are Dwight Baker and Patricia Lynn, best friends who employ the mantra “if it feels forced, fuck it.”
After having retired as a touring musician in 2003, Baker came to find Lynn through the production of her previous project in
Austin,Texas. Over the course of working together on other musical efforts, the two are now able to describe themselves as
being “cut from the same thread,” and “rarely on different pages.” This made it not only easy, but essential that Baker and
Lynn begin writing and producing music that satisfied their own ever-evolving crea ...read more
The Wind and The Wave are Dwight Baker and Patricia Lynn, best friends who employ the mantra “if it feels forced, fuck it.”
After having retired as a touring musician in 2003, Baker came to find Lynn through the production of her previous project in
Austin,Texas. Over the course of working together on other musical efforts, the two are now able to describe themselves as
being “cut from the same thread,” and “rarely on different pages.” This made it not only easy, but essential that Baker and
Lynn begin writing and producing music that satisfied their own ever-evolving creative spirits.
“All of our songs truly come from the heart,” Lynn says. Baker and Lynn can dive head-first into serious conversation topics
and quickly burst into laughter. “We try not to take anything too seriously,” says Baker. “It’s definitely work, but it’s the best
kind of work. There’s no sense in doing it unless you’re having fun.” It’s obvious this duo is doing something they love. Baker
and Lynn are preparing to release their first album, From The Wreckage, in which they wrote together before they even
intended to call it their own.
“We were just writing to write, then half way through it dawned on us that we had to perform these songs live, as a band;
that it was the only way we could see these songs realized,” says Lynn.
Even the band name was a happy accident, but ‘the words sounded good together’ and meant something to them, much like
the music they had created. Thus, The Wind and The Wave came into being in late 2012. « hide |
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