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"It was the last song that I sang to my husband that I wrote before he passed away," said Loretta Lynn in 2018.
The singer, from rural Kentucky, first rose to success in the 1960s. Country music icon Loretta Lynn, best known for songs such as "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My ...
Loretta Lynn, the country music icon who brought unparalleled candor about the domestic realities of working-class women to country songwriting — and taught those who came after her to speak ...
Loretta Lynn, the country music icon known for her honest storytelling and strong voice passed away Tuesday morning at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. She was 90. Lynn’s song “Coal Min ...
So was her life story. By Bill Friskics-Warren NASHVILLE — Loretta Lynn, the country singer whose plucky songs and inspiring life story made her one of the most beloved American musical ...
As a longtime fan of her music, I was bummed at the news of Loretta Lynn's death earlier this week. Not because her death was especially tragic — far from it. Her life started hard, but she ...
Loretta Lynn, the coal miner's daughter and moonshiner's wife who became one of American country music's biggest stars and a leading feminist in the genre, died on Tuesday at the age of 90 ...
Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter, Lynn Massey, has passed away at the age of 64. Lynn was the daughter of the country music legend Loretta Lynn's first child, Betty Sue, who died in 2013 after ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Loretta Lynn, who rose from a hardscrabble upbringing to become the most culturally significant female singer-songwriter in country music history, has died. She was 90.
Country music legend Loretta Lynn has died at the age of 90. The four-time Grammy winner — whose glittering career spanned six decades — passed away Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills ...
Loretta Lynn, the beloved singer and songwriter whose seven-decade career broke down barriers for women in country music, died Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. She was 90.
The world has lost a little bit of its twinkle today. Loretta Lynn, country music's sequined Queen of the Sexual Revolution, died Tuesday. She was 90. No cause of death was given. "Our precious ...