Prayers for the Queen of Country Music Loretta Lynn who suffered a stroke last night
Prayers for the Queen of Country Music Loretta Lynn who suffered a stroke last night. Her health issues are being reported at various different places such as Reuters and ABC News. Loretta’s official website released a statement. See below. Everyone is reporting she is going to be okay. It is also being reported that she has to take off time while she is recuperating from this stroke. She is 85 years old and released a new CD less than 6 months ago.
Here is the post from Loretta Lynn’s official website and Facebook page.
FULL CIRCLE
Lynn’s newest CD released in 2016 was entitled “Full Circle,” which seems totally appropriate for an artist that is now 85 years old. That CD contains 14 tracks of pure country gold. Loretta has been a fan favorite since people fell in love with the coal miners daughter.
Bio excerpt taken from Loretta Lynn’s bio
Loretta first arrived in Nashville 55 years ago, signing her first recording contract on February 1, 1960, and within a matter of weeks, she was at her first recording session. A self-taught guitarist and songwriter, Lynn became one of the most distinctive performers in Nashville in the 1960’s and 1970’s, shaking things up by writing her own songs, many of which tackled boundary-pushing topics drawn from her own life experiences as a wife and mother.
Loretta the Songwriter
In addition to being “first,” she was also “great” and “different.” Loretta Lynn’s instantly recognizable delivery is one of the greatest voices in music history. As for “different,” no songwriter has a more distinctive body of work. In lyrics such as “Don’t Come Home A- Drinkin’” and “Your Squaw Is on the War Path” she refused to be any man’s doormat. She challenged female rivals in “You Ain’t Woman Enough” and “Fist City.” She showed tremendous blue-collar pride in “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “You’re Lookin’ at Country.” She is unafraid of controversy, whether the topic is sex (“Wings Upon Your Horns”), divorce (“Rated X”), alcohol (“Wouldn’t It Be Great”) or war (“Dear Uncle Sam”). “The Pill,” her celebration of sexual liberation, was banned by many radio stations. Like the lady herself, Loretta Lynn’s songs shoot from the hip.
Coal Miner’s Daughter
As millions who read her 1976 autobiography or saw its Oscar winning 1980 film treatment are aware, Loretta is a Coal Miner’s Daughter who was raised in dire poverty in a remote Appalachian Kentucky hamlet. Living in a mountain cabin with seven brothers and sisters, she was surrounded by music as a child.
“I thought everybody sang, because everybody up there in Butcher Holler did,” she recalls. “Everybody in my family sang. So I really didn’t understand until I left Butcher Holler that there were some people who couldn’t. And it was kind of a shock.” She famously married Oliver “Doolittle” Lynn when she was a barely schooled child of 13. “Doo” was a 21-year-old war veteran with a reputation as a hell raiser. When she was seven months pregnant with her first child, they moved far away from Appalachia to Custer, Washington. By age 18, she had four children (two more, twins, came along in 1964). Isolated from her native culture and burdened with domestic work, she turned to music for solace.
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Life before Music Star
“Before I was singing, I cleaned house; took in laundry; picked berries. I worked seven days a week. I was a housewife and mother for 15 years before I was an entertainer. And it wasn’t like being a housewife today. It was doing hand laundry on a board and cooking on an old coal stove. I grew a garden and canned what I grew. That’s what’s real. I know how to survive.”
In conclusion
Lynn’s next performance was scheduled at the Carolina Theater in Durham, North Carolina on Friday night, followed by a show at the Alabama Theater in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Saturday. Those show will have to be rescheduled.
Get well soon, Loretta! The Daily Banner is praying for you.
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I pray you recovery fast we love you