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Originally from the Philadelphia area and now based in Los Angeles, Nick Lynch is a guitarist, producer, and music director with a B.M. from USC’s Thornton School of Music.
At USC, he became known for making things work on and off the stage: producing tracks for collaborators, designing inventive playback rigs, and coaxing analog warmth from vintage preamps and outboard gear. He fronted an indie rock project during college, has led house bands, and consults on live show playback systems for fellow artists.
Collaborating across genres, he has worked with artists ranging from Raphael Saadiq to emerging voices like Grey Dugan, Will Lipton and Michele Lu. Whether arranging strings and horns or building live rigs, his focus is the same: making music feel lived-in, honest, and hard to ignore.
He started playing guitar at four and hasn’t really stopped, shaped by everything from the Beatles and D’Angelo to Tool and Dolly Parton. That wide range continues to inform a sound that values curiosity over genre.