
ABOUT DEBBIE COLLINS-LYNCH
Debbie Collins started singing at the age of five with her parents, Bob & Nancy, known as the Weber Family. She recorded her first record at the age of nine with Rite Records of Cincinnati and by the age of eleven her second record, "He Made An Angel" written by her father, Bob Weber recorded at Musicoil Records in Columbus, Ohio. This record was played locally and landed her a spot on the Paul Dixon Show Cincinnati, Ohio, The Ohio State Fair, a radio show every Saturday afternoon on the radio station WRFD, and many club dates that followed. At the age of 16 she had a full blown band performing all over a tri-state area, and at the age of eighteen, Debbie decided to make the move to Nashville TN.
While in Nashville, she got involved in modeling, studio work, video production, songwriting and of course performing wherever and whenever she could. She then met a gentleman by the name of Chuck Howard Sr. Not only was Chuck an Entertainer, but also a writer, and a producer with Warner Bros Records. He had written such hits as: A Thing Called Sandness, Ray Price; Always on A Mountain When I Fall, Merle Haggard; Come With Me, Waylon Jennings: and Happy Birthday Darlin, Conway Twitty just to name a few. Chuck took an interest in her and thought she had the ability to be a big success. Debbie worked and toured with Chuck unitl his untimely death. While still in Nashville Debbie continued to move forward pursuing a career in music and worked with such artists as: Randy Travis, Jeanie Sealy, Jim Ed Brown, Johnny Russell, Faron Young, and Tom T. Hall.
After her move back to Columbus due to the illness of her mother, Debbie put together an amazing band called PrymeTyme and continued to perform and write until she was signed to an Indepedent label, J. Paul Records and manager Jim Bruce. With the release of her new video and CD titled "Thats The Way" Debbie put together her new road band, "Debbie Collins and Wild Ride" performing venues as Fairs, Festivals, Major Night Clubs, Casinos, as well as the Carnival Cruise line allowing her to continue to work with such greats as Charlie Daniels, George Jones, David Allen Coe, and The Oak Ridge Boys.
She also was featured at Fan Fair in Nashville TN for two years in a row in the "Up and Coming new Artist Showcase".
Debbie has since settled down to Hermantown MN, outside Duluth and had worked on a more local music scene leading her into not just Country music where her true love remains, but branching out into 80's Rock, Pop and current Rock, allowing her to work with other Artists such as Lover Boy, Brent Michaels, and Rick Springfield with her local bands of WildRide, Breaking Silence, and Cherry Stone. Her most recent project was working with a friend and guitarist Eric Grambush in a duo called Take Two.
Debbie's two beautiful daughters: Amanda and Taylor are grown, she has remarried to a wonderful man, Michael Lynch, has returned back to writing, and just enjoying life. She is greatful for the opportuinities in music she has been given in life and thankful for the people she has met along the way. Debbie wishes to say a Big Thank you to all of her family and friends who have supported her through the years, especially Jim and Robin Bruce who took her music to another level, her two daughters who had to put up with with her and her music career, and to her current husband who is not only a loving husband, but a huge fan! Much love always and God Bless!



