Combining high-gloss glamor with working-class roots, Tera Lynne makes her own version of empowered, pop-kissed Americana. It's a southern sound that's raw one minute and refined the next, created by a frontwoman whose songs balance big questions with even bigger melodies. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter and St. Louis native has spent the last decade honing her craft on a global stage, opening for the likes of Thomas Rhett and headlining festivals like Switzerland’s Badenfahrt folk fest. Her single “Born to Rock (Gotta Roll)” held a 7-day No. 1 streak on the Amazon Country Digital Sales Chart, further solidifying her momentum. Citing inspiration from Bonnie Raitt, Kacey Musgraves, and Olivia Dean, Tera Lynne’s soul, cheek, and grit combine the best of country and classic rock with a modern irreverence that’s earned her praise from CMT, LadyGunn, Cowboys and Indians, Forbes, and more. For more information, visit teralynne.com.
Recorded: Public Square Recording
Vocals: Tera Lynne
Orchestration: Gideon Klein
String Quartet: Rhose String Studio
Songwriters: Tera Lynne , Christopher Halson Griffiths, John Bohlinger, Kevin Post, Christopher Roberts, Tori Allen
Her songs toe that line where dusty-booted honesty meets a shimmer of glam, and her influences—Bonnie Raitt’s soul, Kacey Musgraves’ glitter, Merle Haggard’s grit—show up more like family traits than references.
Following her debut Flowers From The Ground, a record five years in the making and rooted in heartbreak, hope, and a stubborn devotion to growth, Tera Lynne returns to dig deeper. The newly released Flowers From The Ground (Reimagined) isn’t just a rerecording. It is a reckoning. A revisitation of the woman she was and the woman she has fought to become. Armed with a live string quartet and the courage to strip everything down to the truth, she performs these songs like love letters sent back in time, reminding her younger self to keep going.
In conversation, Tera Lynne laughs at her battle scars, swears by divine timing, and embraces the power of sound that cuts through chaos. She talks about authenticity as an ongoing dare, vulnerability as a ceremony, and music as a place where curiosity refuses to quit. The result is an artist who doesn’t simply command a stage. She invites us into the fire—and hands us water, just in case.
Recorded and filmed in a single take with Rhose Studio Strings, the project trades glossy production for emotional immediacy, capturing what she describes as “a very vulnerable feeling… releasing things that are untouched.”
It’s a bold swing for an artist already praised by both her fans and music critics alike, but Lynne says trusting the humanity in her music became non-negotiable. “There is a part of me that wants to be a keeper of the flame for the human experience in music,” she tells Celeb Secrets in an exclusive interview. “Releasing songs that are made by the hands and voices of real humans is the only way to do that.”
With soaring orchestral arrangements, a spiritual behind-the-scenes recording experience, and some of the most honest vocal moments of her career, Flowers From The Ground (Reimagined) isn’t just a companion piece, it’s a transformation. Below, Tera Lynne takes Celeb Secrets inside the making of Reimagined, from the magic of recording in one take to crafting spellbinding live visuals, rediscovering her voice, and the secret challenge of singing in corseted dresses and five-inch heels.