b. 29 November 1951, Moate, County Westmeath, Eire. Lynam played saxophone with a local group, the Merrymen, while still at school. He was so greatly influenced by the recordings of George Jones and Buck Owens that in his early career, he carefully reproduced their vocal styles in his own singing. In 1969, he became front man for the Hillbillies, a band led by lead guitarist Kevin Sheeran that also included Billy Condon (both later members of Daniel O'Donnell's band). In 1970, a recording of ‘Busted' attracted attention, while the follow-ups, ‘Sweet Rosie Jones' and ‘Gypsy Jo ...