Country music singer and songwriter Dustin Lynch, born and raised in Tullahoma, Tennessee, honed his songwriting skills at Nashville's famous Bluebird Café, where he learned the ins and outs of the trade from some of the town's best writers like Don Schlitz, Tony Arata, and Paul Overstreet, and that skill shows on his self-titled debut album from Broken Bow Records.
Lynch wrote or co-wrote ten of the 13 songs on the debut album, which was produced by Brett Beavers and engineered by Luke Wooten, including the album's lead single, "Cowboys and Angels," which Lynch co-wrote with Tim Nichols and Josh Leo.