Fifty-five years ago today, one of the greatest duos in country music history was at No. 1 with their Grammy-winning debut.
A 1971 hit that marked a major milestone for one of country music’s most iconic partnerships reached No. 1 on the charts 54 ...
Lynn didn’t grow up playing music. At 21, her husband bought her a cheap guitar, and Lynn taught herself how to play. She moved to Nashville and became a staple of the music scene there in the ’60s ...
Titled A Song and A Prayer, the new book features 30 daily devotions that are paired alongside Lynn’s uplifting lyrics and words of encouragement from the Queen of Country Music herself. Released May ...
Loretta Lynn had several songs banned from the radio during her time. However, this song likely takes the cake in terms of controversy.
Country legend Loretta Lynn was a prolific songwriter, undeniably. But not everyone liked to hear what she had to say in her honest, woman-centered songs — especially in the ’60s. Country radio ...
Forever defined by the ethos of “Coal Miner’s Daughter” — the No. 1 country hit of 1970 that lent its title to her bestselling autobiography and the 1980 film that gave Sissy Spacek an Oscar — Loretta ...
Country music icon Loretta Lynn wrote more than a hundred recorded songs in her life. Some of them stirred controversy from time to time. One even received a ban from country music radio that’s been ...
On May 23, a new book by the late country musician Loretta Lynn will be published via Worthy Books. Titled A Song and a Prayer: 30 Devotions Inspired by My Favorite Songs was co-written alongside Dr.
Loretta Lynn in Nashville, Tenn., on Feb. 10, 2016. Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner’s daughter who became a pillar of country music, died Oct. 4 at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. She was 90.