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| | Loretta Lynn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Loretta Lynn lyrics - Song lyrics ordered by album year from lyrics.info |  | | She has released 70 albums and had 17 number 1 albums and 27 number 1 singles. |  | | Lynn was close friends with country music legend Patsy Cline, and was devastated by her death. |
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| | Loretta Lynn biography |
 | | Loretta flew to LA in 1960, and recorded one of her own songs, "I'm A Honky Tonk Girl." Zero Records was a small firm and didn't have the money to promote Loretta's new single, so Mooney decided to do it himself. |  | | Within a few months, Loretta was writing her own music and with her husband's encouragement, she began singing with a local band on the weekends. |  | | Loretta was offered a record deal with Decca Records, and accepted. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Van Lear Rose: Music |
 | | Loretta's music and lyrics are unavoidably influenced by her extraordinary life. |  | | Loretta Lynn is one of the most iconic and inspirational women in country music; one of her biggest fans is Jack White from the White Stripes. |  | | Loretta Lynn and Jack White is obviously a recording marriage made in heaven.It's a shame that the best country AND rock album of the 21st century isn't all over the charts everywhere. |
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 | | Loretta and Mooney then drove cross-country, stopping at stations along the way to promote her recording of “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl.” The record began getting airplay and managed to reach #14 on the country music charts in 1960. |  | | Soon Loretta was singing with a local band and a few months later formed a band of her own. |  | | Doyle eventually secured Lynn’s release from Zero Records and persuaded Decca Records, the label for which the Wilburns recorded, to sign her. |
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http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/inductees/loretta_lynn.html
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| | Loretta Lynn - Official Page at GACTV.com |
 | | Such hits were early hints of Loretta’s undeniably strong female point of view—a perspective unique at the time both to country music specifically and to pop music generally and a trend in her music that became further pronounced as she began to write more of her own songs. |  | | Loretta was born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky, the second of Clara and Ted Webb’s eight children. |  | | Each of the above songs was a Top Three country hit between 1968 and 1975, and Loretta Lynn (to paraphrase the title of a 1970 album) both wrote ‘em and sang ‘em. |
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http://www.countrystars.com/legends/bios/lynn_l.html
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 | | Lynn even composed what is essentially an anti-war song, Dear Uncle Sam (1966), in the midst of the "police action" still taking place in Vietnam (a fact that makes her support of war-happy George W. Bush in 2004 even more puzzling). |  | | The daughter of a coal miner (just like the song), Loretta Webb was born and raised in Butcher Holler, a tiny, impoverished neighborhood in Johnson County. |  | | The song managed to climb into the top twenty of the country charts, and the couple ended their trip in Nashville with a performance at the Grand Ole Opry. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Loretta Lynn (Music: Popular And Jazz, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Loretta Lynn 1935, American country singer and songwriter, b. |  | | AllRefer.com - Loretta Lynn (Music: Popular And Jazz, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Music: Popular And Jazz, Biographies > Loretta Lynn |
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| | Oldies.com : Loretta Lynn Biography |
 | | Lynn returned to songwriting to quell her grief, and recorded her first new album in over 12 years, Still Country, with long-time friend Randy Scruggs. |  | | Lynn's talent was recognized by Don Grashey of Zero Records, who took her to Los Angeles in February 1960 where she recorded four of her own songs. |  | | In 1972, Lynn was the first woman to become the Country Music Association's Entertainer Of The Year and she also shared the Vocal Duo Of The Year award with Twitty. |
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http://www.oldies.com/artist/biography.cfm/id/2690.html
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| | Rolling Stone : Van Lear Rose : Review |
 | | Loretta Lynn hasn't made an album this rich since her 1977 concept tribute to Cline, I Remember Patsy -- an album recorded when Jack White was two years old. |  | | Lynn's husband, Doo, who died in 1996, is an emotional presence throughout the album. |  | | Anybody who worships Loretta Lynn dreams about being able to thank her for all the music, but Jack White has pulled off the ultimate fan fantasy: He's helped her make the album we all dreamed she would make. |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/5278389
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 | | Loretta's lastest album "Still Country" was released September 12, 2000 and marks the |  | | Loretta is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. |  | | The name Loretta Lynn is almost as big as country music itself. |
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| | Loretta Lynn : Van Lear Rose - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Loretta Lynn retired from the music business in the '90s, returning to her home in Nashville to take care of her husband, Oliver Lynn, as he was dying. |  | | The end result is quite different than Lynn's classic hits in terms of production, but the feel is strikingly similar, since White focuses on the essence of her music and subtly shifts his approach according to the demands of a song. |  | | Upon its release, Lynn claimed that the album is "countrier than anything I've ever cut," which is no doubt a reference to the charmingly ragged, lively feel of Van Lear Rose. |
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| | Boston.com / A&E / Music / CD reviews / Rediscovering Loretta Lynn |
 | | Long gone are the slick production and radio-friendly melodies of Lynn's last album, 2000's "Still Country." His insistence on recording vocals in one take leaves Lynn sounding honest, heartrending, and raw. |  | | Mike Brophey, program director at Boston's Country 99.5 FM, says the album is "consistent in that the music is good, but there's also a lot of variety." In this case, variety means a rock 'n' roll sheen in the arrangements, which still complement her folksy lyrics. |  | | To hear Lynn tell it on her website, she and the White Stripes have been fast friends since the band dedicated its "White Blood Cells" album to her in 2001. |
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http://www.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2004/04/27/rediscovering_loretta_lynn
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| | NPR : Loretta Lynn's 'Van Lear Rose,' with Jack White |
 | | Lynn says the result is a diverse record, with elements -- from her rock-fueled duet with White on "Portland Oregon" to the honky-tonk "Story of My Life" -- that might satisfy and surprise a range of listeners. |  | | All Things Considered, May 3, 2004 · Loretta Lynn and her songs are at the heart of country music. |  | | For her latest release, Lynn collaborated with 28-year-old guitarist Jack White of the thrashy Detroit rock band The White Stripes. |
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| | Country Music Association Can't Wilt Loretta Lynn's Blooming Van Lear Rose Petition |
 | | Lynn's album is far and away the best-reviewed album of her career, and of the entire year, in any genre. |  | | ''How incredibly disappointing it is to see an icon like Loretta Lynn put out not only the most critically acclaimed album of the year in any genre, but also the highest-charting country album of her 44-year-career, to be completely ignored,'' Russell said. |  | | The Country Music Association Can't Wilt Loretta Lynn's Blooming Van Lear Rose Petition to Country Music Association was created by and written by Scott Moore and Joey Guerra (joeyguerra@sbcglobal.net). |
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| | MusicWorld Feature: Loretta Lynn Still Country After All These Years |
 | | The new album - her first solo release of new material in a dozen years - is a touching tribute to her late husband. |  | | Lynn never shied away from controversial lyrics either, performing "The Pill" with her usual bouncy, hard-hitting style. |  | | Mooney was her mentor, buying her a guitar, motivating her to play it and prodding her into the music business. |
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http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/features/200010/llynn.asp
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| | Country legend Loretta Lynn stages a journey back home |
 | | Lynn has since written a batch of new songs for a new album she plans to release on her own label, Nashville Sound, next year. |  | | Lynn will play her big hits, as well as "I Can't Hear the Music," "Country in My Genes," "God's Country" and other songs from "Still Country." She also takes requests. |  | | Lynn's show at Bumbershoot includes a six-piece band and four singers. |
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/37126_lynn31.shtml
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| | Loretta Lynn: Van Lear Rose: Pitchfork Review |
 | | Like so many honky-tonk singers of her own and previous generations, Loretta Lynn was always a little country-come-to-town, a rural-raised girl in the big city whose pre-fame struggles lent her music grit and authenticity. |  | | But on the album's most memorable songs, Lynn tells her own story, singing in no other voice but her own, and it still soars with surprising grace and with all the sass and intimacy of her younger self. |  | | Lynn's triumphant return on Van Lear Rose isn't exactly unprecedented: Ten years ago, Johnny Cash won a younger audience with the Rick Rubin-produced American Recordings, and George Jones, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson have all released strong albums late in their careers. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/l/lynn_loretta/van-lear-rose.shtml
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| | Artist Biography - Loretta Lynn |
 | | Thankfully for country music, today Loretta Lynn is still woman enough to tell her stories and sing her songs. |  | | Having recently faced some of the toughest times of her extraordinary life, Loretta Lynn celebrates her 40th anniversary on record with her first solo album of original material since 1988-and if you thought the lady from Butcher Holler, Kentucky, might not be as feisty as she once was, then you don't know Loretta. |  | | The song was a hit and Loretta signed to Decca (later MCA). |
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| | Loretta Lynn's still happy on the road - Saturday, 02/12/05 |
 | | Lynn is 69 and is unquestionably one of the iconic figures in American music. |  | | ''Loretta Lynn is a legendary performer, and hers was a unique, special album,'' said Neil Portnow, the president of the Recording Academy (the organization that puts on the Grammy Awards). |  | | Accustomed to recording in state-of-the-art studios, Lynn was surprised to find that White intended for her to make an album in an old house in a dodgy residential neighborhood. |
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http://www.tennessean.com/entertainment/music/grammys/archives/05/01/65568418.shtml
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| | Loretta Lynn wins first Grammy in 33 years - 2005 GRAMMY AWARDS - MSNBC.com |
 | | Lynn’s album, “Van Lear Rose,” wpn for best country album. |  | | Loretta Lynn accepts the award for best country album for "Van Lear Rose" with the White Stripes' Jack White. |  | | The cherubic-faced frontman with the hallowed indie duo the White Stripes was a longtime fan and journeyed to Nashville in 2003, where they ended up recording most of the album in two days. |
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| | Loretta Lynn sues to regain her songs - Tuesday, 10/05/04 |
 | | ''The music industry is built on relationships, and Loretta Lynn had a long one with Teddy and Doyle Wilburn, the original managers of Sure-Fire Music Co.,'' the singer's manager, Nancy Russell, said in a statement. |  | | Lynn met the Wilburn brothers while promoting her first album in Nashville. |  | | At the time, the Wilburn Brothers were a top country group running a music enterprise and having both a syndicated TV show and a touring act, her suit said. |
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| | MusicWorld Feature: Loretta Lynn: A Songwriter of Uncommon Vision & Depth |
 | | Loretta Lynn entered the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988. |  | | But what truly sets Loretta Lynn apart is her songwriting ability. |  | | She provided “Wouldn’t It Be Great” to her 1993 Honky Tonk Angels trio album with Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette. |
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| | Soul Shine Magazine : Loretta Lynn Gets 'Definitive' |
 | | Loretta Lynn is the best songwriter/artist since the late 1960's, she is simply the best, and it show's throughout her more than 40 year career in country music. |  | | The most revered of Jack White’s friends, legendary country singer Loretta Lynn is laying out her four decades in music with a career-spanning compilation released today. |  | | The last proper album Lynn released was 2004’s brilliant Van Lear Rose, which won her a Grammy. |
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| | Kennedy Center: Biographical information for Loretta Lynn |
 | | Few things in life are sweeter than a real country song, and when Loretta Lynn is singing, her song is always as sweet as it rings true. |  | | She was the first woman ever to be named Entertainer of the year by both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. |  | | As for the singer, she remains as she confessed in her most famous song: "I'm proud to be a coal miner's daughter, I remember well, the well where I drew water." That well is deep, it gives comfort, and it brings us always an American song. |
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| | Loretta Lynn: Van Lear Rose (2004): Reviews |
 | | The beauty of the album rests in Loretta Lynn's exceptional songwriting. |  | | Recast[s] her matchless mountain holler and ever-sturdy songwriting genius in the milieu of gut-bucket blues riffs and blistering rock guitar, making Lynn sound not so much reinvigorated as reimagined, given a raucously purposeful, wildly authoritative new playground for her still-terrific proto-feminist (even in 2004) tropes. |  | | Lynn and White weren't straining to make history, just a damn good Loretta Lynn album. |
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http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/lynnloretta/vanlearrose
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| | Rolling Stone : Loretta Lynn |
 | | Nevermind the bollocks, Loretta Lynn was punk when country was cool. |  | | In a decade where female pop singers turned introspective and female country singers hardly existed, Lynn marched into Nashville with a voice as deep as her native Butcher Holler and balls the size of Cadillacs. |  | | These are the songs that a packed Town Hall audience wanted to hear. |
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| | AskMen.com - Loretta Lynn pics |
 | | She was the daughter of a coal miner and the second of eight children, and spent her childhood singing in church and local concerts. |  | | Standing in the audience was Norm Burley, who immediately signed Loretta to his burgeoning label, Zero Records. |  | | Meanwhile, Loretta grew more comfortable with her songwriting abilities. |
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| | Amazon.com: Loretta Lynn - All Time Greatest Hits [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]: Music |
 | | Loretta (along with Dolly and Tammy) helped to change this forever, by recording songs that appealed to women as well as men. |  | | Notwithstanding Van Lear Rose, her incredible comeback album in 2004, Loretta's reputation ultimately rests on the music that she recorded in the sixties and seventies. |  | | Those looking for an introduction to Loretta Lynn will find the 22 chart highlights of "All Time Greatest Hits" as good as a single-disc as can be found, and Rich Kienzle's liner notes flesh out this collection with ample background on Lynn's life and recording career. |
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| | Get Back Home, Loretta - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.com |
 | | "It was the easiest album I ever cut," says Lynn, munching on a piece of catfish on her couch and chastising herself for dropping greasy crumbs on her coral-colored blouse ("Loretta, Loretta, the mess you've made"). |  | | But Nashville was going pop, and Lynn became a symbol of country music's past: revered but not relevant. |  | | The extremes on her album mirror the tumult of her marriage to Oliver Lynn (a.k.a. |
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| | Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) |
 | | It is the story of how Loretta Lynn became one of the most successful Country and Western vocalists in recording history despite having been raised in the poverty stricken hills of Butcher Holler, Kentucky, marrying at the age of 13, and having several children to boot. |  | | As the daughter of Ted Webb (Levon Helm) and Clara Webb (Phyllis Boyens), Loretta (Sissy Spacek)seems destined to live her life just as all who those who live in Butcher Holler eke out an existence. |  | | For instance, many Directors would have felt the need to implant some nefarious motive behind Mooney's relationship with Loretta. |
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| | Loretta Lynn in Sick Bay - Jun 29, 2004 - E! Online News |
 | | Lynn's latest album, the Jack White-produced Van Lear Rose, opened on the Billboard charts last month at number 24--her highest debut ever. |  | | Not wanting to disappoint the hometown crowd, however, it was announced that Lynn's twin daughters, Peggy and Patsy (who perform as the Lynns)--along with Loretta's band, the Coal Miners--will appear in her stead at the Hurricane Mills ranch on Saturday. |  | | Hollywood immortalized her life story (and borrowed the title of her signature song) for the Oscar-winning 1980 movie Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones. |
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| | This Week's Hot CD: Loretta Lynn's 'Van Lear Rose' |
 | | Forty years her junior, the Grammy-winning, roots music-loving Detroit rocker and producer was a kindred spirit in her quest to keep her music real. |  | | Teaming up with Jack White of the White Stripes, beloved, 68-year-old country singer Loretta Lynn has crafted a stirring, heartfelt record that takes her music in a new direction. |  | | Lynn wrote all the songs, many of them biographical. |
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/170694_hotcd27.html
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| | Blogcritics.org: The Loretta Lynn Axis |
 | | Loretta Lynn enlisted Jack White (White Stripes) as producer and together they have come up with an album that manages to sound both 30 years old and brand spankin' new. |  | | Loretta also helped out by writing a killer pile of songs, not a clunker in the bunch. |  | | If you give Here For The Party an open-hearted listen you'll hear all of her influences (Lynn, Patsy Cline, Tanya Tucker) wrapped around some seriously fun songs. |
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| | BBC - Folk & Country Review - Loretta Lynn, Van Lear Rose |
 | | Lynn has described the album as the most country thing she's done for years. |  | | With old-style country falling out of favour by the late 80s, the living legends of Music City had only two choices: modernise or retire. |  | | Somehow he's managed to get this legend to produce a legendary album. |
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| | Loretta Lynn News |
 | | FOR THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Tune your radio dial to 95.5 FM in the evening and you may hear a disc jockey nicknamed "Petaluma Plow Boy" playing Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter" or a classic Linda Ronstadt... |  | | Country singer Janie Fricke, whose hits include "Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby" and "He's a Heartache," has recorded with Elvis Presley, Ronnie Milsap, Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle, to name a few. |  | | In many ways, Tammy Wynette deserves the title of "the First Lady of Country Music." During the late '60s and early '70s, she dominated the country charts, scoring 17 number one hits. |
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 | | Thank You Loretta for your musical gifts to us... |  | | This beautiful full length gown was worn by Miss Lynn for one of her stage concerts. |  | | A pair of gold lame leather heels from the Connie Collection. |
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| | Blogcritics.org: Loretta Lynn, icon of womanhod |
 | | Loretta Lynn in Concert - Coal Miner's Daughter |  | | As to her best recordings, she has a big ol' box set that's great for us hardcore fans, but for practical purposes you couldn't really improve on the MCA Loretta Lynn - 20 Greatest Hits CD. |  | | If I had to pick just one song, I'd probably favor "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)". |
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| | Vanilla Ice Returns to Loretta Lynn's, and So Does Loretta Lynn - Dirt Rider Magazine |
 | | Ice will perform cuts from his new album, Platinum Underground, and will actually be introduced on stage by the first lady of country music herself, Loretta Lynn. |  | | The next day, Ice will take to the track he once raced on alongside another Loretta Lynn's graduate, seven-time AMA Supercross Champion Jeremy McGrath. |  | | Every summer, people from all walks of life, young and old, come together to compete and perform at Loretta's, and everyone has a good time. |
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| | Loretta Lynn -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | The first female country singer to have a certified gold album was Loretta Lynn, whose 1960s release Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (with Lovin' on Your Mind) achieved the honor in 1970. |  | | The Queen of Country, as she came to be called, recorded numerous hits during her long career, including Success,You Ain't Woman Enough (to Take My Man),Blue Kentucky Girl,The... |  | | Includes images and an essay concerned with the play of real and imagined spaces created by television within the domestic arena of the urban home. |
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| | Loretta Lynn Tour Dates: Back ailment sidelines Loretta Lynn for December >> liveDaily |
 | | Lynn, 69, issued her latest album, the critically acclaimed "Van Lear Rose," in April. |  | | Most of Lynn's December shows have been rescheduled for March and April, but planned performances in Toledo, OH, and Kalamazoo, MI, have been canceled, according to the site. |  | | Earlier this year, Lynn postponed her June performances due to a back ailment, and later called off some July performances after she was hospitalized for double pneumonia. |
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| | LorettaLynn.com |
 | | Loretta Lynn Ranch is complete with a full Service RV Park, Log Cabin Rentals, Swimming Pool, Gift Shops, Western Store, Grist Mill Museum, Food Service Facilities, Loretta's Fan and Doll Museum, Recording Studio and Concert Pavilion. |  | | Loretta's Plantation Home, Ranch and Western Town are nestled amidst the rolling hills in beautiful Middle Tennessee. |  | | Tours Through Loretta's Plantation Home, Simulated Coal Mine and the Butcher Holler Home place are offered on a daily basis. |
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 | | This letter is in regards to the Loretta Lynn copyrighted material that you are displaying on your Hey Loretta website located at http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/Opry/7279/index.html website. |  | | I do not agree with the way Loretta's management team handled an entirely non-profit web site. |  | | You may include a link on your site to Loretta;s Official website if you so desire, so long as there is no offensive or sexually explicit material on the site or advertised in any way. |
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| | Loretta Lynn on Msn Music |
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| | Loretta Lynn - Fanscape |
 | | Loretta Lynn has paired up with Jack White of The White Stripes to create Van Lear Rose, one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year! |  | | Listen to Loretta and Jack's duet, "Portland, Oregon" and others on the Van Lear Rose Player! |
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