Homegrown singer/songwriter Jami Lynn's new album, Fall is a Good Time to Die, is filled with songs that musically and lyrically reflect the landscape and culture of South Dakota. She says the songs on the album are the best she’s written, many of which had been around for years waiting for the perfect home.
Lynn's voice is sweet and flexible with a touch of lonesome blues. She's accompanied on her new CD by bassist Andrew Reinartz and dobro and mandolin player Dalton Coffey who help flesh out Lynn’s songs. Reinartz and Coffey and other friends join Lynn for CD release concerts Friday evening at the Matthews Opera House in Spearfish and Saturday at the Orpheum Theatre in Sioux Falls.
Jami Lynn brought her banjo to the Dakota Midday studios and shared a couple of songs from Fall is a Good Time to Die.