The legendary Loretta Lynn topped the country charts on this day in 1970 with her autobiographical hit "Coal Miner's Daughter ...
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. Lynn’s ...
The legendary Loretta Lynn left her mark on the world as one of the most highly awarded women in country music history. Throughout her career, the singer-songwriter had six decades of hits, which will ...
Glen Campbell was already a well-known name in country music by the time the 1970s arrived, thanks to hits like "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston." However, it was during this decade that Campbell's ...
Tayla Lynn feels closest to her late "Memaw" Loretta Lynn when she sits on the front porch of her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. "If I need to feel her, if I'm feeling particularly sad or I want ...
For "American Idol" contestant Emmy Russell, country music runs in her blood. Russell, who officially made the Top 20 on last night's episode of the singing competition show, is the granddaughter of ...
Loretta Lynn had seven siblings: Melvin “Junior” Webb, Herman Webb, Willie “Jay” Lee Webb, Donald Ray Webb, Peggy Sue Wright, Betty Ruth Hopkins, and Crystal Gayle Tony R. Phipps/FilmMagic Loretta ...
Late country star Loretta Lynn‘s passion for singing lives on in her granddaughter, who tried her hand at music stardom on “American Idol.” Emmy Russell, the 24-year-old daughter of actor Patsy Lynn ...
When Nashville Entertainment video journalist Kristin Hall broke the stunning news of Naomi Judd’s death earlier this year, a representative for Loretta Lynn saw how Hall and AP handled the Judd ...
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