Logan Lynn

Logan Dennis Lynn (born October 15, 1979) is an American musician, writer, producer, filmmaker, television personality, mental health advocate, and LGBT activist.

[1] Lynn is the spokesperson for the .gay domain,[2] previously founded the Keep Oregon Well campaign to eliminate social stigma surrounding mental health through music and the arts,[3] and launched the PTM Foundation with Alternative Rock Band Portugal.

[21][22][23] Following his departure from Beat the World Records, Lynn self-released the album he had been working on for the label, "I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday", on August 31, 2010 as a benefit for Portland's Q Center.

[44] Lynn was then the subject of a story in the October 2016 issue of Innocent Words Music Magazine, in which they called him "a modern day Gene Kelly".

In a review of the record, Billboard said "For nearly 20 years, dance-pop artist Logan Lynn has made a career out of crafting catchy, disorderly songs that almost all include big beats, fun melodies and cheeky lyrics.

[50] In 2020 Portland, Oregon-based record label Banana Stand released a live Logan Lynn EP featuring Glasys on keys titled "Unpeeled".

[54] Lynn's first single for the label, a cover of Gossip (band)'s Standing in the Way of Control was released on June 17, 2021 and also appears on the Kill Rock Stars 30th anniversary compilation.

[55] In August of that same year Kill Rock Stars released the album version of Logan Lynn's "Rich and Beautiful", followed by the second single from New Money, titled "Eat&Drink&Smoke&Shop&Fuck".

[59] In January 2022 Logan Lynn released the fourth single from New Money via Kill Rock Stars, a cover of Elliott Smith's Baby Britain.

"[68] Kill Rock Stars also put out a short film by the same name alongside the EP, created by Lynn and filmmaker Katie Marks.

[73] In their review of the new song, Last Day Deaf wrote "Lynn's version of To Be Of Use is an Indie Electronic masterpiece…a testament to his bold creativity and fearless approach to music-making, blending pain with style in a way that is uniquely his own.

[78] In 2018, Lynn directed and released the short film Nothing's Ever Wrong, which featured actor Jay Mohr fully nude for the first time in his career.

The resulting speculation about the nature of their relationship led to a barrage of online harassment towards both, including a coordinated misinformation campaign by thousands of fans of the Opie and Anthony radio show.

[79][80] In March 2019, People magazine published an exclusive piece on Lynn, detailing the months of targeted harassment and homophobic abuse, which stemmed from a since-deleted hate group on Reddit about shock jocks Opie and Anthony.

[92][93][94] Lynn's songs have also been featured in filmmaker Mark Jerako's film Feeble In Fuchsia, on the soundtrack for Episode 6 of Brandon Semenuk's show "Coastal Crew"[95][96] with Mutiny Bikes [97] for their "Battle Los Angeles" special on ESPN,[98] in "One Day With Jordi Tixier" a 2013 short-film featuring French motocross star Jordi Tixier, and [99] other sports events and videos.

[102] The show's cast also includes Hutch Harris of The Thermals, Sabrina Jalees, Nicole J. Georges, Brent Knopf of Menomena and El Vy and other Portland and LA-based artists and actors.