Lynn Family Mourns Death Of Loretta’s Longtime Assistant, Tim Cobb
It’s clear to see how much Tim will be missed by the Lynn family and all who loved him…
It’s clear to see how much Tim will be missed by the Lynn family and all who loved him…
Loretta Lynn life and her legacy were remembered Sunday night (October 30) during a star-studded event at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Hosted by Jenna Bush Hager, the commercial-free memorial service featured some of the biggest names in country music including Keith Urban, Tanya Tucker, Darius Rucker, Alan Jackson, Jack White, George Strait, […] More
Crystal has received an overwhelming amount of support in the aftermath of Loretta’s death…
As a testament to how much Loretta meant to the world, streams of her songs increased by an extraordinary amount…
“The whole cast tonight! We’re going to do this especially for Loretta tonight. This song brings a lot of peace to a lot of people and I hope it does to her family and all the people who loved Loretta Lynn,” he said introducing the song.
Another person the public was waiting for to release a statement, was Willie Nelson. Alongside two photos of the country legends together, he wrote
The “Coal Miner’s Daughter” once teamed up with a “White Stripe,” resulting in one of the most outstanding collaborations in music history…
Country music fans are mourning the death of Loretta Lynn. The Coal Miner’s daughter passed away Tuesday morning (October 4) at the age of 90. Loretta Lynn’s younger sister and fellow country artist, Crystal Gayle, reacted to the news of her sister’s passing in a brief note posted to social media. “The world lost a […] More
On October 4, Loretta Lynn’s family announced on social media that the country legend had passed away peacefully in her sleep.
Lionel Richie spoke up. “In my heart of hearts I don’t think you’re quite ready,” he said before voting “no…”
Lynn’s new album features 13 tracks, including recordings of the icon’s classic songs.
Loretta and Charley were two of the leading country singers of their era…