For Immediate Release

Nashville, TN, May 15, 2020

 

Photo Credit: Chelsie Lykens

Born and raised deep in the hills of southern West Virginia, Jimmy Lykens grew up in a small coal camp in Raleigh county called Eunice, playing in the same hills and creeks that his family had called home for many generations. Living with the songs and stories that told so well of the struggles and joys of life in coal country and Appalachia have left a lasting impression on Jimmy, whose songwriting has been likened to that of Townes Van Zandt.

Reared on Flatt & Scruggs, Hank Williams, and Lefty Frizzell, Lykens started his life in music on his mother’s old Harmony guitar around age six.  Since then, music has taken Jimmy out of that holler and around the world, playing across Europe and the United States, including the Jazz a Juan and Montreux Jazz Festivals, Mountain Stage, and historic venues like Cain’s Ballroom.

Jimmy Lykens moved to Nashville nine years ago and has made a career as a touring and studio bass player.  Independently funded by Lykens and co-produced by Lykens and his friend, singer-songwriter Jon Cavendish, the new EP, Out of These Walls, is his first offering as a solo artist. Each of the tracks were penned solely by Lykens and are infused with a healthy dose of Appalachian fatalism as well as universal themes like love and loss.  Keeping the project close to home and heart, Lykens chose to release the EP under the label name Personality Park, a nod to his late grandfather, who dreamed of a Bluegrass festival by the same name that never came to fruition.  Lykens called upon friends and Broadway veterans to provide the instrumentation for the album; with Trevor Layne on drums and Nathan Stoops on fiddle, supplying a haunting, high lonesome opening to “Hey There, Mr. Moon.”  Mary Todd provides background vocals on “By Morning,” and “Up in Flames,” lending her sultry alto as an answer to Lykens’ deep baritone.  Road veteran Jonathan Galletti is featured on pedal steel.

Out of These Walls is available on all streaming platforms May 15, 2020.

Out of These Walls – EP by Jimmy Lykens

Produced by: Jimmy Lykens & Jon Cavendish

Mixed by: Chris Brush

Mastered by: Frank Gagliardi

All songs written by: Jimmy Lykens

  1. Out of These Walls
  2. Up in Flames
  3. Holdin’ Out
  4. By Morning (feat. Mary Todd)
  5. I Guess You’re Leavin’ Me Again
  6. Hey There, Mr. Moon

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/out-of-these-walls-ep/1511276471

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3QwXouSJPjkEa2UXs3SS8C?si=cew8WX2iRA-dPBnSnp4cmQ

Contact:

jimmylykensbooking@gmail.com

Connect:

https://jimmylykens.com/

https://www.facebook.com/jimmylykensmusic/

https://www.instagram.com/jimmylykens/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtWHLREe-yo9pyoFc_GEZaA

Additional Photo Assets:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lbwia9ak0yqlndy/AACyIjqUkq2wK5ITNcjIof8Pa?dl=0

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Well, here’s something I’ve been in the process of getting together for a long time, and the time has come to put it to the ethers. My EP, Out of These Walls, is available for preorder now on iTunes and will be available everywhere next Friday, May 15th! Special thanks to everyone that worked on this and sorry it’s taken so long for me to release it haha. No time like the present.  PRE-ORDER NOW
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Jimmy Lykens : Vocals, Acoustic, Bass

Jon Cavendish : Acoustic, Tenor, Bass, Baritone Guitar, Keys, and many other assorted things

Mary Todd : Vocals

Jonathan Galletti : Pedal Steel

Trevor Layne : Drums

Nathan Stoops : Fiddle

Produced by: Jimmy Lykens & Jon Cavendish
Mixed by: Chris Brush
Mastered by: Frank Gagliardi

Artwork and Design : Chelsie Lykens
All songs written by: Jimmy Lykens

Born and raised deep in the hills of southern West Virginia, Jimmy Lykens grew up in a small coal camp in Raleigh county called Eunice, playing in the same hills and creeks that his family had called home for many generations. Living with the songs and stories that told so well of the struggles and joys of life in coal country and Appalachia, at large, have left a lasting impression on Jimmy, whose songwriting has been likened to that of Townes Van Zandt. “Ballad of a Bad Man” is the first single from Jimmy’s forthcoming EP, Out of These Walls.

Available on all digital platforms.

Spotify

Apple Music

iTunes

Amazon

Contact: jimmylykensbooking@gmail.com

Management: Chelsie Lykens cchlykens@gmail.com

Born and raised deep in the hills of southern West Virginia, Jimmy Lykens grew up in a small coal camp in Raleigh county called Eunice, playing in the same hills and creeks that his family had called home for many generations. Living with the songs and stories that told so well of the struggles and joys of life in coal country and Appalachia, at large, have left a lasting impression on Jimmy, whose songwriting has been likened to that of Townes Van Zandt.

 

Reared on Flatt & Scruggs, Hank Williams, and Lefty Frizzell, Jimmy started his life in music on his mother’s old Harmony guitar around age six.  Since then, music has taken Jimmy out of that holler and around the world, playing across Europe and the United States, including the Jazz a Juan and Montreux Jazz Festivals, Mountain Stage, and historic venues like Cain’s Ballroom.

 

When he’s not on the road, Jimmy spends most of his time writing and recording in Nashville, TN, where he now lives with his wife and daughters.