
For
over four decades now, Loretta Lynn has fashioned a
body of
"work
as artistically and commercially successful-and as culturally
significant
-as any female performer you'd care to name." Her
music has confronted
many of the major social issues of her time, and her
life story is a
rags-to-riches tale familiar to pop, rock and country
fans alike.
The Coal Miner's Daughter-the tag refers to a hit single,
an album,
a best-selling autobiography, an Oscar-winning film,
and to Lynn
herself-has journeyed from the poverty of the Kentucky
hills to Nashville
superstardom to her current status as an honest-to-goodness
American icon.
Her latest album, the Jack White-produced Van Lear Rose,
is poised now
to remind the world yet again of Lynn’s power
as a vocalist and her skill
as a songwriter. Don't miss this true country legend
and hear why she has
such a profound influence on country music-and to a
new generation of fans.
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