Get to know the artist: Lynn Morgan Rosser
Lynn Morgan Rosser is a vocalist, songwriter, writer, and mother of two amazing boys whose challenges (medical and developmental) shaped the last two decades of her life. (She earned a BA in Creative Arts from UNCC, with an emphasis in Vocal Performance.) Lynn is the former long-time director of the Jubilee! Singers in the Jubilee! Community of Asheville, NC. As her children were growing up, she founded a website business that primarily did pass-through charity work to help other parents of special needs and medically fragile children, titled "The Complete Caregiver (TCC)." TCC had a mission of helping caregivers maintain their own self-care while keeping their child's care organized. She wrote and sold workbook-journals through TCC to aid parents with self-care and well-being while they took care of their kids, with profits often going to organizations like the Autism Society or Mended Little Hearts.
With her husband Chris Rosser (singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist & producer) as her co-producer, she has written and recorded an EP titled Songs for the Night Field. It is a song-cycle based on the brilliant novel The Night Field by Donna Glee Williams.
Lynn Morgan Rosser has had to learn a great deal about personal resilience and finding well-being in the midst of extreme challenges. She is a two-time cancer survivor (Hodgkin’s Disease in her early twenties, and more recently, breast cancer in 2024). She spent two decades being the primary caregiver for both her special needs child and medically fragile child. Now that her children are entering young adulthood, she is making these first steps toward coming back into the world of music and writing.
In addition, Lynn is currently working on the creation of a new adventure, Vita COLITUR (Creating Our Lives Is The Ultimate A(R)t). This upcoming YouTube channel will include the unique concepts and researched practices she is using to transform her own life, which will hopefully be of service to others as well. Originally, Vita COLITUR was going to focus primarily on artists and creatives and how they do their work, and it was scheduled to come out in late 2023/early 2024. Cancer derailed that effort. Since going through her journey with breast cancer, Lynn’s viewpoint of what Vita COLITUR could be expanded into the full realm of personal growth and wellbeing, coupled with the perspectives and wisdom of artists and creatives. It echos some of the work that Lynn did with TCC, but applies it more broadly. Lynn is developing her own progressive, synergistic approach to personal development using her experience, unique perspective, research and life-long effort to find ways to cultivate growth, create balance, and even flourish, in the midst of life’s sometimes extraordinary challenges.