On Aug. 18, 1978, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. A story of long-distance love with the Mississippi River in between, ...
Country music star Loretta Lynn, who died Tuesday at age 90, performed in Centre County almost 45 years ago. Lynn played two shows at Penn State’s Eisenhower Auditorium as part of the Nittany Mountain ...
Conway Twitty’s grandson Tre Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter Tayla Lynn are keeping country music history alive through their duo, Twitty & Lynn. A video of the pair performing a cover of ...
Loretta Lynn broke one of country music's highest glass ceilings on Oct. 16, 1972, when she became the first female artist to win Entertainer of the Year at the CMA Awards. The country icon was up ...
April 14 marks what would have been Loretta Lynn's 91st birthday. From country classics to controversial lyrics, she left her mark on the country world and the artists who followed in her footsteps.
Born and raised in Kentucky as the daughter of coal miner Ted Webb, Loretta Lynn taught herself how to play guitar as a teenager. She knew enough to begin carving out her identity as a singer, later ...
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 ...