Wynn News & Updates Page


Welcome to the News & Updates page! I will be posting all the latest information concerning new pictures, events and all things related to Wynn Mandolins on this page. You will notice a change in the Home Page over the next few days.

Also take note of the new design shown above. Mr. Wynn has designed a new label to be placed on the inside of each new Wynn Mandolin. It will contain the owner's name, mandolin serial number and personally signed by John F. Wynn. You won't forget you got a Wynn because "They kick like a Mule"




Hanging Mandos

Hanging Mandos how pretty they are as viewed from both near and far
Hanging Mandos as seen by me, are works of art waiting for thee
Hanging Mandos as seen by Mr. Wynn are works of love in wooden form
Hanging Mandos as seen by you...Hurry up boys and Git er done!!!




Two New Wynns just posted!!
Check out the two newest Wynns, they are great!!! Read More
We got another one!!
John Fullerton's old Wynn Mandolin. Read More
New Wynn Posted
Check out the latest treasure found on EBAY! Read More
More New Mandolins & Banjo
A new Wynn Mandolin and two old Treasures posted!!
Read More
SouthWynn Band has new show dates.
SouthWynn Band has a new Saturday evening home! Read More
Another new Wynn Mandolin just posted!!!
The latest Wynn Mandolin is now posted for viewing.
Read More
Updated Photos of the Spencer Banjo
Check out the updated Spencer Banjo Photos.
Old Wynn Banjo found in Nashville, TN
Read about this treasure found in Nashville by a Texan.  Read More
Terry Rogers of Omaha, Arkansas has a new Wynn mandolin!
Check out the latest Mule that was just completed.  Read More
Bob Miller - come on down, you are the latest owner of a New Wynn Mandolin
Check out Bob Miller's new Wynn Mandolin Read More
Finally, another Wynn is posted.
Check out this Wynn that is played daily in Branson, MO. Read More
The story of a lost banjo.
30+ years this banjo was gone, now it has returned home. Read More


SouthWynn Bands long standing engagement at El Puente Restaurant in Nixa, MO came to an end on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008. As Mr. Wynn explained to customers and fans it was a situation beyond his control.

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) along with Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) are two organizations that collect royalties for songwriters. In this author's opinion the way in which these organizations do business is at times heavy handed, they still have their own interests in mind. The problem is we are losing the opportunity to hear local bands in small venues around the country. Why? Because both these organizations feel that unless they receive money for each song they represent, those songs cannot be played in public. The result is venues that host bands like SouthWynn have to play thousands of dollars yearly just to ASCAP & BMI. Such is the case with El Puente in Nixa, MO.

What is the answer? I am not sure, but we need to realize that unless some changes are made that allow these small venues to host local bands we will not be seeing groups like SouthWynn on a regular basis. Mr. Wynn and family are sorry this had to happen but as stated previously it is beyond their control.
 
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