Top AlbumsVan Lear Rose Hymns Greatest Hits Volume II Patsy Cline & Loretta Lynn: Gospel Favorites Sonically Speaking, Volume 17: Juni 2004 Top SongsVan Lear Rose Portland Oregon Trouble on the Line Family Tree High on a Mountain Top Have Mercy This Old House Little Red Shoes Miss Being Mrs. Van Lear Rose Portland Oregon Trouble on the Line Family Tree High on a Mountain Top Have Mercy This Old House Little Red Shoes Miss Being Mrs. | ![]() Related BandsPatsy Cline | Emmylou Harris | Hank Williams | Neko Case | Willie Nelson | Merle Haggard | Dolly Parton | Lucinda Williams | George Jones | Gillian Welch | Tammy Wynette | Gram Parsons | Uncle Tupelo | Waylon Jennings | Dwight Yoakam | The Carter Family | Whiskeytown | Steve Earle | The Flying Burrito Brothers | |
Loretta Lynn News
| Johnny Cash = Busiest Dead Dude Ever (Pitchfork) Our last report on Johnny Cash 's posthumous goings-on took the opportunity presented by Johnny Cash Remixed to illuminate the similarities between country music and rap. It turns out the comparison was more apt than we could have imagined. Judging from the Cash output planned for this month alone, the Man in Black rivals Tupac in sheer quantity of releases from beyond the grave. ... Central Kentucky for the record Records are gathered from the county clerks' offices and from the Fayette County ... (Lexington Herald-Leader) Fayette Lawsuits Everybody's Auto Sales Inc. vs. Annette Taylor for $5,044 etc., claimed due on an account. West American Insurance Co. vs. Jeffrey D. Milford et al. for $11,823, etc., for alleged damages. Exhibit honors country music queen Kitty Wells (The Indiana Gazette) NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Before Kitty Wells, men didn't just rule the roost in country music, they owned it. It wasn't until her 1952 hit, ``It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,'' that a solo female country singer had a No. 1 record. Concert Guide (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) LOCKSLEY: Rex Theatre, Tues., 7:30 p.m. $10/$13. With: 412-323-1919. Hynde's timely 'Break Up' (New York Daily News) Three years ago, Chrissie Hynde thought she'd had it - with writing, recording, even touring. Then came her induction with the Pretenders into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March '05, and she got reeled back in. |
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