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Ray Lynch

Raymond "Ray" Lynch is a classically trained guitarist and lutenist. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to a musical and artistic family.〔(Ray Lynch's official site: "Up Close and Personal" )〕 His mother was a classical pianist and watercolor artist. At age 6, Lynch began studying the piano until age 12, where he was inspired by the music of Andrés Segovia's classical recordings and decided to pursue a career in music. He attended both St. Stephen's Episcopal School, Austin, Texas and Austin High School then attended the main campus of University of Texas for one year before moving to Barcelona, Spain where he apprenticed to the classical guitar teacher, Eduardo Sainz de la Maza, for three years.〔
After leaving Spain, he returned to the University of Texas where he studied music composition. While at college Lynch was invited to New York City to join The Renaissance Quartet where he performed the classical guitar and lute for several years.〔
In the early days of his musical career, Lynch began writing instrumental recordings that blended classical and electronic components into melodic soundscapes. His debut album, ''The Sky of Mind'' (1983) artfully meshed his early classical music training with spatial melodies, and the album became an underground success. When Lynch released his second album ''Deep Breakfast'' (1984), he and his wife Kathleen sold over 50,000 albums out of their small apartment in San Rafael, California before licensing the music to a distributor.〔 ''Deep Breakfast'' has sold over 1.4 million copies without the benefits of live performances or videos, and was the first independently released album to be certified Platinum by the R.I.A.A.〔(RIAA Gold & Platinum Database )〕
"The Oh Of Pleasure" from the album was used for years as the theme for Art Bell's ''Dreamland'' radio show. Lynch's third album ''No Blue Thing'' (1989) won two Billboard Awards, and in 1993, Lynch followed up with his fourth album, the classical ''Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening'' featuring members of the San Francisco Symphony. Lynch's fifth and most recent album, ''Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One'' (1998) is a retrospective of his work and includes three new music tracks.
On September 12, 2015, Ray Lynch's house was destroyed by the Valley Fire, along with his studio, awards, and the master tapes of his music. As a result, his friend Grant Valdes Huling set up a GoFundMe page and raised over $10,000 in 23 days.〔()〕
==Discography==

* ''Truth Is The Only Profound'' (1982)
* ''The Sky of Mind'' (1983)
* ''Deep Breakfast'' (1984)
* ''No Blue Thing'' (1989)
* ''Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening'' (1993)
* ''Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One'' (1998)

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