NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — In a career that spanned more than six decades, country music star Loretta Lynn made her mark trailblazing country music for so many women. Lynn began writing songs in the ...
Loretta Lynn performing in 1960 with Buck Owens and the Bar-K Gang on the “Bar-K-Jamboree,” which broadcast to a regional audience from Tacoma. Courtesy Buck Owens Private Foundation Country music ...
Death stalked the radios and the rec rooms of 1960. Three of the year’s No. 1 hits were suffused with the stuff: Marty Robbins’ “El Paso,” in which a gunslinger falls in love with a Mexican girl, then ...
Lynn Small began his career in advertising at Leo Burnett in the 1960s, where he was one of the agency’s first African Americans, and later held leadership roles in marketing and advertising with ...
Refresh for updates… Superstar Dolly Parton and Crystal Gayle, the sister of Loretta Lynn who launched her own country music career with the hit 1977 song “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” are among ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Lynn Redgrave, an introspective and independent player in her family’s acting dynasty who became a 1960s sensation as the freethinking title character of “Georgy Girl” and later ...
Nashville, Tenn. • A publicist for country music legend Loretta Lynn says she has been hospitalized after having a stroke. Maria Malta confirmed Friday that the 85-year-old singer and songwriter was ...
In 1975, Loretta Lynn released her most controversial song, “The Pill”, after the birth control pill was introduced in 1960. Today is the 65th anniversary of the U.S. approval of the birth control ...
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