LYNN BRYANT's NASHVILLE LIFE STYLE STORY
Lynn Bryant’s country
music career, her non-profit and her West End loft all point in one
direction---up’  In
the best of circumstances, the overall design of a home is a direct
reflection of its inhabitant(s)---and that’s certainly the
case with Lynn Bryant, who has transformed a spacious loft overlooking
West End into a personal paradise. While it was interesting enough
to feature on its own before Bryant came along, the owner and her
passions made it even more so. This is a space with a story behind
it. And though it’s relatively new, years of drive, personality
and talent are alive within the walls of this modern penthouse.
Bryant, who moved to Nashville in 2000 to pursue her music career,
chose the space for several reasons. She was looking for something
fresh---which I quickly found was a true (and fitting) buzzword
for all things associated with her current life. She wanted a comfortable,
relaxed feel, but also an environment that felt alive and full of
light. She also loved the neighborhood: being able to walk to Houston’s,
for instance, or to jet over to Fido in Hillsboro Village for coffee.
With-floor-to-ceiling windows, the main living area (which also
has a two-story rise ) fit the bill. A single bedroom and small
office space overlooks this light-filled gathering spot, with two
cozy sofas placed perfectly for conversation. It was here beneath
the soaring ceiling that I got to know the person behind the house.
And I was as intoxicated with her personality as I was with the
surroundings. She’s as inviting as the home that she’s
created in one of the city’s most vibrant areas.
Although
this is not her only home---she also has a house on the water in
Maryland that recently piqued the interest of Traditional Home magazine---it’s
the one place she can truly concentrate on her creative side, and
with the soft, lavender walls and open-air feel, I instantly understood
why this loft was the perfect spot for anything positive. What I
did not realize was just how positive this phenomenal woman really
was. Yes, she’s a great muscial talent, and has recently produced
an incredible album (Woman Enough) with some of the best names in
the business, but there’s much more to Lynn Bryant than a
beautiful voice. The number of aspiring artists who come to Nashville
is almost too large to count, but very few aspire to make the kind
of impact she has. After meeting hundreds of people in the industry,
I can say firsthand that it’s rare to see an artist with this
much passion and dedication---and all for a reason totally opposite
from those of most musicians seeking a career. I found out in a
short time that she had already had her real career---in the business
world, of all places---and was doing this for love, and not money.
You may see her new video on MusicChoice or hear her music on the
radio, but Bryant’s primary concern is making her mark in
a totally different arena---The Nancy Ferro Learning for Life Foundation.
Dedicating proceeds to this foundation for children, which Bryant
is committed to, only makes her music sound even sweeter. It’s
truly is a labor of love, and goes a long way in explaining why
she chooses to spend the majority of her time here, where she can
give back, rather than closer to her East Coast home where her family
resides.
Not that it’s a burden to be here. This elevated home has
been a godsend, and one that she’s worked hard at perfecting,
with a little help from her friends. And I found out very quickly
just how many friends this big-hearted girl has. Her decorating
help came from an old friend, Dan Webster, who operates out of Washington,
D.C. She must have had some influence in order to have convinced
this busy “big-city” designer to head south to create
this haven, but it was worth it: it was his input that pulled it
all together. And while she admits that many of the items were ordered
from his D.C.-area vendors, they also did some local shopping at
Bradford’s, among others, to complete the decor. During our
first meeting, some details were still being finished, and within
only a few weeks of finding out that her loft had been chosen as
a feature, Webster made sure that she had drapes to frame the massive
windows and small items placed in just the right nooks throughout
the apartment. Another helper, local Chad James, filled in the blanks---and
the end result is this dramatic but livable and modern home.
I
was equally impressed when I came again for the shoot and found
her hair-stylist, Marco, on hand to help with photos. This celebrated
NYC staple has been featured in several national publications, including
a recent issue of Allure (see www. emstudio.com). Talk about having
some well-connected friends! I even got a haircut while winding
up the interview. Between the amazing Oscar de la Renta screens
and special-order rugs in the living room and the conversation,
I was having a hard time concentrating on anything but the sheer
experience. I was especially drawn to the magazine rack by the same
designer---but that’s just one of the many objects that make
this home special.
The best description I can give is one the owner gives herself:
She wanted something that felt “real” and “fresh.”
I definitely think this task was accomplished. The entire space
can be summed up in the same way I’d describe the owner---a
breath of fresh air.
This is a space with a story behind it. And though it’s relatively
new, years of drive, personality and talent are alive within the
walls of this modern penthouse.
The Nancy Ferro Learning for Life
Foundation, founded by Lynn
Bryant and named for Bryant’s grandmother, helps schools
help children. It gives at-risk youngsters opportunities to survive,
to grow and to succeed. The organization works at the grassroots
level, each school, each child at a time, finding out what’s
needed, what works, and then helping make it happen. They fund programs
that provide teachers, counselors and materials needed to tutor
children while fostering the importance of character and compassion.
To date, through this program, the children are improving grades
(the Learning For Life program is offered to students at the local
St. Pius X Elementary School, where Bryant recently performed a
concert). More importantly, they’re learning skills that build
character, self-esteem and empathy toward others. These skills lead
to personal growth and success far beyond the classroom. Bryant
donated all of the proceeds from the sale of her debut album, Stone’s
Throw Away, to her non-profit organization, and continues her mission
to help those in need with her new album, Woman Enough, on the Sunrise
Productions label. To find out more, go to www.lynnbryant.net.
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