Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn was a trailblazing American country music singer and songwriter known as the "Queen of Country." Rising from poverty in Kentucky, her candid and autobiographical songs challenged the genre's norms and gave voice to the experiences of working-class women. Her career, which began in 1960 with 'I'm a Honky Tonk Girl', spanned over six decades, producing iconic hits like 'Coal Miner's Daughter' and 'You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)'. A prolific artist for labels like #Decca# and #MCA#, she formed a celebrated duet partnership with *Conway Twitty* and later experienced a career resurgence with the Grammy-winning 2004 album 'Van Lear Rose', produced by *Jack White*.