Country Music Icon Loretta Lynn Dies At 90

Loretta Lynn died today (Tuesday) in at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. She was 90 years old. A country legend and early feminist, she may be best remembered for the autobiographical song “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and the 1980 bio-pic of the same name.

  • Born on April 14th, 1935 in Butcher Holler, Kentucky
  • Incredibly influential country singer since her debut in 1960
  • Partnered with Conway Twitty as one of the most successful duos in history
  • Wrote her autobiography The Coal Miner’s Daughter in 1976 which was made into an award winning movie in 1980
  • She is the most awarded female country recording artist and the only female ACM Artist of the Decade

Loretta Lynn was born Loretta Webb on April 14th, 1935 in Butcher Holler, Kentucky, the second of eight children to Ted and Clara Webb. Loretta wasn’t the only musical sibling in the family — brother Jay Lee Webb and sister Peggy Sue were both part of her band but eventually struck out on their own. And baby sister Crystal Gayle was quite successful in the ‘70s and ‘80s recording pop-crossover hits including the number-one “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.”

In 1948, at age 13, Loretta married Oliver Vanetta Lynn, or “Doolittle.” The couple had four children by the time she was 18, then twin girls in the ‘60s who later became the duo The Lynns.

Doo gave Loretta her first guitar when she was 18, and she immediately taught herself to play. She began performing at local clubs before catching the attention of a promoter at Zero Records, which recorded her first single, “Honky Tonk Girl,” in 1960. It became a hit thanks in large part to Doo’s independent promotion, which included driving Loretta to radio stations across the country to encourage them to play the song. “Honky Tonk Girl” also caught the attention of the Wilburn brothers, who took her on tour and encouraged her to move to Nashville.

Loretta’s strong feminist views were reflected in her biggest hits — “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind),” “Fist City” and “The Pill.” However, in 1971 she partnered with the late Conway Twitty and they became one of the most successful duos in history. The professional relationship produced such legendary hits as “After the Fire Is Gone,” “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” and “Feelin’s.”

Loretta’s life and early success were documented in the 1976 autobiography Coal Miner’s Daughter, named after her number-one hit. A highly succesful film starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones followed in 1980, earning Sissy an Oscar for Best Actress. In 1988, Loretta was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame,and more recently she received critical acclaim for the CD Van Lear Rose, produced by Jack White of The White Stripes.

Loretta is preceded in death by her husband Doolittle, son Jack Benny and daughter Betty Sue. She is survived by four children — Cissy, Ernest, Peggy and Patsy, named after Patsy Cline.

Concert Calendar

8/22/25 – Nine Inch Nails

8/22/25 – Nine Inch Nails


Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are back on the road as Nine Inch Nails for the first time in 3 years for the ‘Peel It Back Tour‘.

You know you’ll be in for an intense evening of music!


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LITTLE CAESARS ARENA
2645 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
313PRESENTS.COM
| (313) 471-7000


08/26/25 – Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge

08/26/25 – Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge

It’s the “Yes We Are On Tour” tour.
 
Indigo Girls were one of the first artists to come by Studio A2 back in early 2005. 
 
They’re always a favorite around here, and you also get the great Melissa Etheridge on the same night. That’s a pretty good evening of live music! 

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MICHIGAN LOTTERY AMPHITHEATRE
14900 METRO PKWY, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48312
313PRESENTS.COM | (313) 471-7000


8/27/25 ~ LEON BRIDGES AND CHARLEY CROCKETT

8/27/25 ~ LEON BRIDGES AND CHARLEY CROCKETT

Get ready for an extraordinary night at The Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill on Wednesday, August 27! “The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour” brings together the soulful Leon Bridges, promoting his latest album “Leon,” and the charismatic Charley Crockett, showcasing his new release “Lonesome Drifter.”

Leon Bridges’ smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics, combined with Charley Crockett’s unique blend of country, blues, and soul, promise a captivating performance. Don’t miss your chance to experience these two incredible artists live – grab your tickets now!


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LEON BRIDGES AND CHARLEY CROCKETT
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2025 | 7:30PM
MICHIGAN LOTTERY AMPHITHEATRE AT FREEDOM HILL
14900 METRO PARKWAY, STERLING HEIGHTS
FREEDOMHILLAMPHITHEARER.COM | (313) 471-7000


9/9/25 | VANCE JOY

9/9/25 | VANCE JOY

Join us for an incredible evening with Vance Joy at the Masonic Temple in Detroit on September 9! Known for his heartfelt lyrics and engaging performances, Joy will captivate you with hits like “Riptide” and “Mess Is Mine.” His unique blend of indie pop and folk creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that you won’t want to miss. Secure your tickets now and enjoy a night of amazing music and great vibes!


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VANCE JOY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2025 | 7:30PM
MASONIC TEMPLE
500 TEMPLE STREET, DETROIT
THEMASONIC.COM | (596) 944-8222

 


9/13/25 ~ The Lumineers

9/13/25 ~ The Lumineers

Plans are set for an unforgettable night at Comerica Park on September 13 as The Lumineers bring their epic Automatic 2025 World Tour to Detroit! The Lumineers, who are known for soulful hits like “Ho Hey” and “Ophelia,” will be joined by special guests, The Backseat Lovers and Chance Peña.

Don’t miss an evening filled with incredible music and energy! Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com and the Comerica Park box office.  See you there!


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THE LUMINEERS
AUTOMIC 2025 WORLD TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE BACKSEAT LOVERS AND CHANCE PENA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2025
COMERICA PARK
2100 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT
(313) 471-7000 | 313PRESENTS.COM


9/27/25 ~ Zach Bryan

9/27/25 ~ Zach Bryan

Get ready for an unforgettable night as multi-platinum, Grammy-winning artist Zach Bryan takes the stage at Michigan Stadium on Saturday, September 27, 2025. This historic event marks the first-ever concert at the largest stadium in the United States, famously known as “The Big House.”

Joining Zach for this monumental evening are special guest John Mayer, along with Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen, and Joshua Slone. With a lineup like this, it’s set to be a night of incredible music and unforgettable moments.

Michigan Stadium, home to the University of Michigan Wolverines, has hosted numerous sporting events, but this will be its inaugural concert. Known for its massive capacity and electric atmosphere, the stadium will provide the perfect backdrop for Zach Bryan’s powerful performance.

Bryan, who recently wrapped up his “Quittin’ Time Tour,” is known for his captivating live shows and storytelling prowess. Don’t miss your chance to witness this once-in-a-lifetime event at one of the most iconic venues in the country.


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ZACK BRYAN
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS JOHN MAYER,
RYAN BINGHAM & THE TEXAS GENTLEMAN,
AND JOSHUA STONE
MICHIGAN STADIUM
1201 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR
(734) 647-2583 | AEGPRESENTS.COM