CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WJZY) — Charlotte-based guitar player and musician, Rockie Lynne, is the subject of a new documentary airing on Amazon Prime, called Where I Belong. This film covers the story of his life, starting at Barium Springs Orphanage, to his breakout single, “Lipstick,” and then to his journey of meeting his biological family... READ FULL ARTICLE
In early September, country music artist Rockie Lynne stopped by the Coon Rapids Civic Center in preparation for his 21st annual Tribute to the Troops Ride in Minnesota, which honors Gold Star families.
"We've been able to send over 125 children to college whose parents have passed away since 9/11," Lynne said.
It’s been a busy year for the singer and songwriter, who released his 16th album, LOVE, back in March, which is the soundtrack for the new JC Summerford documentary, “Where I Belong” which tells about his unimaginable life story.
"I was found in a garbage dumpster and I grew up in an orphanage,” Lynne said. “That's not really a movie that's just getting dealt a bad hand."
His incredible musical journey included taking a DNA test, which led Lynne to a chance meeting with his biological father.
"One of my favorite parts of the film is when my father, Clyde Holloway, comes up on stage and sings a song with us,” Lynne said. “I was overcome with emotion, just overcome with a feeling of unity and a feeling of belonging to something, and just love for him."
The movie connects deeply with viewers who are in search of their own family roots. You can stream the Rockie Lynne story, "Where I Belong" on Amazon Prime and the PBS App.
"We made a movie about hope and about love and about encouraging your fellow man and pushing forward to find your goals and dream," Lynne said.
Because of Rockie's love for the Coon Rapids community, watch for a special viewing of his documentary, 'Where I Belong' in the coming weeks on CTN.
By JIMMY TOMLIN ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER
THOMASVILLE — When a producer suggested making a documentary about country music artist Rockie Lynne, the North Carolina singer could only scratch his head.
“I thought that was about the dumbest idea I’d ever heard,” says Lynne, 59, of Statesville. “Who would want to watch a documentary about me?”
As it turns out, lots of folks.
The hourlong documentary — titled “Rockie Lynne: Where I Belong” — was released on Amazon Prime in April and will be aired Oct. 12 on PBS North Carolina...
We're hitting the high seas for a good time and a great cause! Join me and the band next fall on the "For The Love of Country Cruise" a fundraiser for Tribute To The Troops.
We'll set out from Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10/26/25 and make our way to Cozumel, Roatán, Belize City and Costa Maya before returning on 11/2/25!
Contact Carole Stockey with Princess Cruises directly to book, to make sure you're with our group and Tribute To The Troops gets our support.
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1-800-901-1172 / press 1 - then dial extension 41625 to reach Carole directly
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ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Country music artist Rockie Lynne documents his music and life in a new film “Rockie Lynne: Where I Belong.”
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I love sharing with you, dear readers, about Rockie Lynne. I have been a fan ever since I saw him in concert with Carrie Underwood probably 15 or so years ago. Recently I shared with you about his new documentarythat tells about his search for his biological family. If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend you check it out. This past weekend, we got to see Rockie perform at Carolina Freedom Festival in Kernersville, NC. This is a natural stop in his touring schedule as much of Lynne’s work surrounds his charity Tribute To The Troops and various other charities. Kenny took some really great pictures of him, so I just had to share.
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Rockie Lynne is an American Country Music Artist and the subject of a new documentary film called "Where I Belong" which is on Amazon Prime and PBS.
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