“I didn’t Just like carole king. i Wanted so much to be Carole King”
When Lynn Love sat down to her white baby grand piano to play and sing Carole King’s heart-tugging ballad Way Over Yonder, it was totally effortless — the most natural thing in the world.
That’s probably because when she was in her young teens in Omak she and her friends idolized the charismatic performer, playing her music and singing her songs over and over for a few years. The long time Wenatchee musician said, “I didn’t just like Carole King. I wanted so much to be Carole King.”
No reason to keep laboring at that old dream. Lynn Love, recently-retired music teacher extraordinaire, singer, pianist and Appleaire choir director makes an excellent Lynn Love. And that’s an enviable enough goal.
“I was so excited to start piano when I was little,” she said. “My parents gave all six of us music lessons. The boys were more musical, but we girls studied harder. So we’re actually the musicians,” she said with a laugh.
She met her husband Kevin while they were in high school band together, and (maybe a secret divulged too soon) she thinks when they’re both retired that a family combo would be a good idea — with at least her husband and her sister. She’s already planning to move his drum set into the living area where her piano holds court.
This story is from the November 2016 edition of The Good Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the November 2016 edition of The Good Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Nita Paine
‘I love that we provide an outlet to people to express themselves, to find out who they are’
Looking at life from a different angle now
Bout with cancer, plus pandemic made couple wonder: Why wait to really live?
Keeping family ties strong
Twelve months of COVID makes for a long year away from kids and grandkids
It's a kick to be a zebra — or a canary
When making the call is your calling
Saved family letters tell of war horrors, peacetime hopes and dreams
Loving letters from long ago
Varied Thrush: Making a bold statement
Globally, the thrush family contains 169 viable species; three other thrush species are now extinct.
Clean shots
For real estate photographer, the art is in the uncluttered details
Visiting the glory years of our parents
Obituaries – They’re really NOT for the dead
Going deep with Dan Feil
Warm crystal clear water, incredible fish, spectacular scenery, why not jump off a boat in the tropics?
Bringing a glow to the night
Who says outside lights are just for Christmas time? Drivers on Maple Street in Wenatchee will now see lights year-round.