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| | Lynn Anderson |
 | | Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Lynn Anderson is best remembered for her gigantic 1971 crossover hit "Rose Garden." The daughter of songwriters Casey and Liz Anderson, she was born in North Dakota and raised in northern California. |
 | | When her mother Liz went to Nashville to collect a BMI Award (for writing Merle Haggard's first hit, "Strangers"), Lynn accompanied her; while she and her mother sang at a party during the Disc Jockey Convention, she was noticed by Slim Williamson of Chart Records, who signed her to his struggling label. |
 | | Daughter of Liz and Casey Anderson, Lynn was born in Grand Folk, N. Reared in California, she completed high school and junior college before moving to Nashville with her parents in 1966. |
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