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On many Sundays, Loretta Lynn sent her social media followers a thought for the day from Scripture. Two days before her death at her ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, the 90-year-old country ...
Loretta Lynn's legacy in country music was honored by CMT with a 90-minute special with performances by Wynonna Judd, Brandi Carlile and Keith Urban. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
Loretta Lynn performing in 1976 in Rochester, ... The Academy of Country Music named Ms. Lynn its artist of the decade for the 1970s just as “Coal Miner’s Daughter ... Christmas and gospel ...
The country music world’s heart is broken because Loretta Lynn is dead. The legendary singer, who turned 90 in April, passed away Oct. 4 after a long battle with numerous health issues ...
Alan Messer/Shutterstock. Farewell to an icon. Loretta Lynn has died at age 90.. The country music superstar’s family confirmed the news in a statement to the Associated Press on Tuesday ...
On Sept. 3, 1961, Loretta Lynn signed with Decca Records. On Sept. 3, 1961, ... three gospel albums, ... including becoming the first woman in country music to have more than 50 Top 10 singles. ...
Country music great Loretta Lynn poses for a portrait in September 2000 in Nashville, Tenn. Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner’s daughter who became a pillar of country and gospel music, died earlier ...
On many Sundays, Loretta Lynn sent her social media followers a thought for the day from Scripture. Two days before her death at her ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn., the 90-year-old country music ...
Here are 15 of Loretta Lynn’s most shining moments and hidden gems. “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl” (1960) When Loretta Lynn sang the words “Ever since you left me, I’ve done nothing but wrong ...
Lynn vowed to tell the truth about both sides of her life. She loved to sing hymns and gospel music, while critics hailed the rhinestone feminism of her hits such as "You Ain't Woman Enough," "The ...
Loretta Lynn represented more than just star power and fame in country music -- she spoke to the concerns of women, especially White working-class women in rural and suburban America.