Publisher's Synopsis
A Short and Concise read on the life of Lorretta Lynn. A life well lived on the surface of planet earth
Did you know that shortly after her marriage, Lynn had her first child at the age of 16? Loretta Lynn was recognized as one of the most original musicians to emerge from Nashville throughout the 1960s and 1970s. By composing her own songs, many of which dealt with topics that were considered taboo in the country music industry, she caused a stir in Nashville. Lynn was presented with the Kennedy Center Honors in the year 2003, and in the year 2013, she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was presented with the first Women in Music "Legend" Award from Billboard in the year 2015. The first day of February in 1960 was the day when Loretta Lynn signed her first recording contract. No other composer has created a body of work that is quite as singular as this one. She was not going to let any man use her as a doormat. Some radio stations refused to play her song "The Pill," which celebrated sexual liberation and independence. Her music, much like Loretta Lynn herself, comes straight from the hip Within the pages of Loretta Lynn, A Life Well Lived, you will discover- Who She Was
- Her Early Life
- Country Music No 1 Celebrity
- 'Coal Miner's Daughter': Best-Seller And Hit
- Acknowledgement And Tragedy
- Still Country and What Happened After
- Health Concerns And Death