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Country Girl Blue Sargent
I hit the highway in a pink RV with stars on the ceiling
One True Love - The O'Kanes / Gravedigger - Willie Nelson / Marie Laveau - Bobby Bare / Closer to Fine - Indigo Girls / That Don't Impress Me Much - Shania Twain / Blowin' Smoke - Kacey Musgraves / Coat of Many Colors - Dolly Parton / Wide Open Spaces -The Chicks / I Wish I Was the Moon - Neko Case / The Lucky One - Alison Krauss / Passionate Kisses - Mary Chapin Carpenter / Love Will Turn You Around - Kenny Rogers / I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Linda Ronstadt / Orphan Girl - Emmylou Harris/ Shut Up and Drive - Chely Wright / Help Me Make It Through the Night - Willie Nelson / Alibi - Hurray for the Riff Raff / Share the Moon - Indigo Girls / Something to Talk About - Bonnie Raitt / What's Your Mama's Name? - Tanya Tucker / The Unquiet Grave - Joan Baez / Boulder to Birmingham - Emmylou Harris / Landslide - The Chicks / Light of a Clear Blue Morning - Dolly Parton / On the Road Again - Willie Nelson / The Long Way Around - The Chicks
Country Boy? Dick Gansey
It's a mighty dark night and I made that drive, but I'll never get out of your love alive
Delta Dawn - Tanya Tucker / Southern Nights - Glen Campbell / Seven Year Ache - Rosanne Cash / Are You Ready for the Country? - Neil Young / Garden Party - Rick Nelson & the Stone Canyon Band / The Waiting - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers / Everybody Knows - The Chicks / Blue - LeAnn Rimes / Long Black Veil - Johnny Cash / Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline / I Take My Chances - Mary Chapin Carpenter / Share the Moon - Indigo Girls / Something About What Happens When We Talk - Lucinda Williams / Valentine's Day - Bruce Springsteen / 'Til I'm too Old to Die Young - Moe Bandy / Easy Silence - The Chicks / It's Not Supposed to Be That Way - Waylon Jennings / Raise the Dead - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris / I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You - The Statler Brothers / Hang Me - Peggy Seeger / My Life - Iris DeMent / Those Memories of You - Trio / Oh What a Beautiful World - Rodney Crowell / Shenandoah - Bruce Springsteen / Our Town - Iris DeMent
Obviously we are taking a broad view of country music and one heavily influenced by my personal tastes blah blah but as always please understand that while these playlists may not be definitive, they are 100% Correct <3
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loremori · 19 days
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Martin Freeman and Eddie Piller Present Soul On The Corner Acid Jazz Records 2019
Present Soul On The Corner represents the entire gamut of soul from the sixties and seventies right up to the present as illustrated by the likes of Tommy McGhee and the Acid Jazz recent signee Laville.
Tracklist 1/ Bobby Womack – How Could You Break My Heart 2/ Willie Hutch – Lucky To Be Loved By You 3/ Tommy McGee - Now That I Have You 4/ Laville - Thirty One 5/ Sergio Mendes & Brasil 77’ - Love Music 6/ Pamoja - Oooh Baby 7/ Goodie - You & I 8/ Patsy Gallant – It’ll All Come Around 9/ Arnold Blair – Finally Made It Home 10/ The Reverend T.L Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir - Like A Ship (Without A Sail) 11/ Bobby Dukes - Just To Be With You 12/ Jerry Butler - Never Give You Up 13/ Barbara Acklin - A Raggedy Ride 14/ Georgie Fame - Daylight 15/ Earth, Wind & Fire - Fan The Fire 16/ Lewis Taylor - Lucky 17/ Wayne Davis - I Like The Things About Me That I Once Despised 18/ Donny Hathaway - Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) 19/ Syreeta - I'm Goin' Left 20/ Curtis Mayfield - Miss Black America 21/ Tower Of Power - Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) 22/ Brook Benton - Shoes 23/ Tommie Young - Hit and Run Lover 24/ Betty Wright - The Babysitter
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crazydreamercycle · 2 years
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A catalogue of names that are just straight up normal words
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Acacia
Amber
Amethyst
Amity
Anemone
Anise
April
Aria
Aspen
Aster
Aura
Aurora
Autumn
Avalon
Avril (April, French)
Azalea
Azure
Bee
Beryl
Blanche (White, French)
Blondie
Blossom
Brandy
Bunny
Burgundy
Cadence
Calanthe
Calla
Camellia
Candy
Caprice
Chalice
Charisma
Charity
Chastity
Cherish
Cherry
Clarity
Clematis
Clemency
Columbine
Comfort
Coral
Coriander
Crystal
Daffodil
Dahlia
Daisy
Dawn
Delight
Delta
Destiny
Diamond
Dot
Dove
Dream
Easter
Ebony
Eglantine
Emerald
Epiphany
Essence
Fae
Faith
Fancy
Fawn
Felicity
Fern
Flower
Gay
Genesis
Genie
Gill
Ginger
Glory
Grace
Harmony
Hazel
Heather
Heaven
Holly
Honey
Honour
Hope
Hyacinth
Iris
Ivy
Jacinth
Jasmine
Jonquil
Journey
Joy
July
June
Kay
Kitty
Lacy
Lark
Laurel
Lavender
Liberty
Lilac
Lily
Lotus
Love
Magnolia
Maple
Marigold
May
Meadow
Melody
Mercy
Merry
Minty
Miracle
Missy
Misty
Modesty
Monday
Myrtle
Nan
Nanny
Olive
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Pansy
Patience
Peace
Pearl
Pen
Penny
Peony
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Petunia
Piety
Piper
Pleasance
Poppy
Porsche
Posy
Precious
Primrose
Princess
Prissy
Queen
Rainbow
Rose
Rosemary
Rosy
Royalty
Ruby
Rue
Sapphire
Scarlet
Scout
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Shell
Sherry
Sienna
Spirit
Spring
Star
Sue
Summer
Sunshine
Symphony
Tansy
Tawny
Teal
Temperance
Tempest
Tiara
Topaz
Treasure
Trinity
Unique
Unity
Velvet
Verity
Violet
Willow
Winter
Male
Ace
Archer
Art
August
Baker
Bishop
Blaze
Brand
Brock
Bud
Buddy
Buster
Case
Cash
Chance
Chip
Chuck
Clair (Light/clear, French)
Clay
Clement
Cliff
Colt
Constant
Coy
Crew
Curt
Dane
Deacon
Dean
Den
Drake
Duke
Dutch
Earl
Earnest
Fisher
Fletcher
Flint
Ford
Forest
Foster
Fox
Frank
Garland
Gene
Gore
Grant
Gray
Grey
Griffin
Gunner
Guy
Hale
Hall
Hardy
Heath
Herb
Jack
Junior
Kelvin
King
Kip
Lane
Legend
Leo
Major
Mark
Marshal
Mason
Mat
Merit
Messiah
Miles
Moss
Newt
Noble
Norm
Pace
Peers
Peregrine
Pierce
Piers
Placid
Porter
Prince
Prosper
Ray
Read
Red
Reed
Rich
Ridge
Rob
Rocky
Rod
Roman
Rusty
Satchel
Scott
Shaw
Shepherd
Sly
Smith
Sonny
Spike
Stan
Sterling
Stew
Stone
Tad
Talon
Tanner
Teddy
Tiger
Trace
Van
Walker
Ward
Webster
Will
Wilt
Wolf
Woody
Wright
Unisex
Alpha
Angel
Ash
Berry
Blessing
Briar
Brook
Carol
Cat
Cedar
Christmas
Cyan
Dell
Derby
Dusty
Flick
Fortune
Gale
Garnet
Happy
Harper
Haven
Haze
Honor
Hunter
Indigo
Jade
Jewel
Justice
Kit
Lake
Lucky
Max
Merle
Noel
Ocean
Page
Patsy
Phoenix
Praise
Prudence
Rain
Raven
Reign
River
Rowan
Royal
Sage
Sandy
September
Sequoia
Silver
Sky
Sparrow
Storm
Sunday
Sunny
Temple
Wisdom
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avictimofthejazz · 1 year
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Playlist for Lynn x Murph? please and thank you <3
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opening credits: I Could Use a Love Song---Maren Morris meeting for the first time: Take it Like a Man--Michelle Wright hey, i kinda like you: I Don’t Dance--Lee Brice  i’m going to kiss you now: Just Feel Better--Santana (ft. Steven Tyler) falling in love: Two Less Lonely People in the World--Air Supply  your place or mine: Jet Black Dress--Miracle of Sound/Gavin Dunne naked in bed: Can’t Take My Eyes Off You--Lady A first fight: Crazy--Patsy Cline  i want you back: Listen To Your Heart--Roxette  will you marry me: Lady, Lady, Lady--Joe Esposito  we’re getting older: Even After All This Time--John Farnham  end credits:  Love Again--Stan Bush
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Loretta Lynn
April 14, 1932 - October 4, 2022
Lynn was born Loretta Webb in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. She is the eldest daughter and second child born to Clara Marie "Clary" (Ramey; May 5, 1912 – November 24, 1981) and Melvin Theodore "Ted" Webb (June 6, 1906 – February 22, 1959). Ted was a coal miner and subsistence farmer. Lynn and her siblings are of Irish and Cherokee descent, although she is not enrolled with any Native tribe. She was named after the film star Loretta Young.
Loretta's father died at the age of 52 of black lung disease a few years after he relocated to Wabash, Indiana, with his wife and younger children.
Through her matriline, Lynn is distant cousins with country singer Patty Loveless (née Ramey). The former Miss America, Venus Ramey, who died in 2017, was also her distant cousin.
On January 10, 1948, 15-year-old Loretta Webb married Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn (August 27, 1926 – August 22, 1996), better known as "Doolittle", "Doo", or "Mooney". They had met only a month earlier. The Lynns left Kentucky and moved to the logging community of Custer, Washington, when Loretta was seven months pregnant with the first of their six children. The happiness and heartache of her early years of marriage would help to inspire Lynn's songwriting.
Loretta and Oliver Lynn had six children together:
Betty Sue Lynn (November 26, 1948 – July 29, 2013)
Jack Benny Lynn, (December 7, 1949 – July 22, 1984)
Ernest Ray "Ernie" Lynn (born May 27, 1951)
Clara Marie "Cissie" Lynn (born April 7, 1952)
Peggy Jean and Patsy Eileen Lynn (born August 6, 1964; twin daughters named for Lynn's sister, Peggy Sue Wright, and her friend, Patsy Cline.)
Lynn's son, Jack Benny Lynn, died at age 34 on July 22, 1984, while trying to cross the Duck River at the family's ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. In 2013, Loretta's daughter, Betty Sue, died at age 64 of emphysema near Loretta's ranch in Hurricane Mills.
In 1953, Doolittle bought her a $17 Harmony guitar. She taught herself to play the instrument, and over the following three years, she worked to improve her guitar playing.
Lynn began singing in local clubs in the late 1950s. She later formed her own band, the Trailblazers, which included her brother Jay Lee Webb. Lynn won a wristwatch in a televised talent contest in Tacoma, Washington, hosted by Buck Owens. Lynn's performance was seen by Canadian Norm Burley of Zero Records, who co-founded the record company after hearing Loretta sing.
Zero Records president, Canadian Don Grashey, arranged a recording session in Hollywood, where four of Lynn's compositions were recorded, including "I'm A Honky Tonk Girl", "Whispering Sea", "Heartache Meet Mister Blues", and "New Rainbow". Her first release featured "Whispering Sea" and "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl". Lynn signed her first contract on February 2, 1960, with Zero. Her album was recorded at United Western Recorders in Hollywood, engineered by Don Blake and produced by Grashey. Musicians who played on the songs were steel guitar player Speedy West, fiddler Harold Hensely, guitarist Roy Lanham, Al Williams on bass, and Muddy Berry on drums. Lynn commented on the different sound of her first record: "Well, there is a West Coast sound that is definitely not the same as the Nashville sound. It was a shuffle with a West Coast beat".
The Lynns toured the country to promote the release to country stations, while Grashey and Del Roy took the music to KFOX in Long Beach, California. When the Lynns reached Nashville, the song was a hit, climbing to No. 14 on Billboard's Country and Western chart, and Lynn began cutting demo records for the Wilburn Brothers Publishing Company. Through the Wilburns, she secured a contract with Decca Records. The first Loretta Lynn Fan Club formed in November 1960. By the end of the year, Billboard magazine listed Lynn as the No. 4 Most Promising Country Female Artist.
Lynn's relationship with the Wilburn Brothers and her appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, beginning in 1960, helped Lynn become the No. 1 female recording artist in country music. Her contract with the Wilburn Brothers gave them the publishing rights to her material. She unsuccessfully fought the Wilburn Brothers for 30 years to regain the publishing rights to her songs after ending her business relationship with them. Lynn stopped writing music in the 1970s because of the contracts. Lynn joined the Grand Ole Opry on September 25, 1962.
Lynn credited Patsy Cline as her mentor and best friend during her early years in music. In 2010, when interviewed for Jimmy McDonough's biography of Tammy Wynette, Tammy Wynette: Tragic Country Queen, Lynn said of having best friends in Patsy and Tammy during different times: "Best friends are like husbands. You only need one at a time."
Lynn released her first Decca single, "Success", in 1962, and it went straight to No. 6, beginning a string of top 10 singles that would run throughout the 1970s. Lynn's music began to regularly hit the Top 10 after 1964 with songs such as "Before I'm Over You", which peaked at No. 4, followed by "Wine, Women and Song", which peaked at No. 3. In late 1964, she recorded a duet album with Ernest Tubb. Their lead single, "Mr. and Mrs. Used to Be", peaked within the Top 15. The pair recorded two more albums, Singin' Again (1967) and If We Put Our Heads Together (1969). In 1965, her solo career continued with three major hits, "Happy Birthday", "Blue Kentucky Girl" (later recorded and made a Top 10 hit in the 1970s by Emmylou Harris), and "The Home You're Tearing Down". Lynn's label issued two albums that year, Songs from My Heart and Blue Kentucky Girl.
Lynn's first self-penned song to crack the Top 10, 1966's "Dear Uncle Sam", was among the first recordings to recount the human costs of the Vietnam War. Her 1966 hit "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)" made Lynn the first country female recording artist to write a No. 1 hit.
In 1967, Lynn reached No. 1 with "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)", which became one of the first albums by a female country artist to reach sales of 500,000 copies.
Lynn's next album, Fist City, was released in 1968. The title track became Lynn's second No. 1 hit, as a single earlier that year, and the other single from the album, "What Kind of a Girl (Do You Think I Am)", peaked within the top 10. In 1968, her next studio album, Your Squaw Is on the Warpath, spawned two Top 5 Country hits, including the title track and "You've Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out on Me)". In 1969, her next single, "Woman of the World (Leave My World Alone)", was Lynn's third chart-topper, followed by a subsequent Top 10, "To Make a Man (Feel Like a Man)". Her song "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)", was an instant hit and became one of Lynn's all-time most popular. Her career continued to be successful into the 1970s, especially following the success of her autobiographical hit "Coal Miner's Daughter", which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart in 1970. The song became her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 83. She had a series of singles that charted low on the Hot 100 between 1970 and 1975. The song "Coal Miner's Daughter" later served as the impetus for the bestselling autobiography (1976) and the Oscar-winning biopic, both of which share the song's title.
In 1971, Lynn began a professional partnership with Conway Twitty. As a duo, Lynn and Twitty had five consecutive No. 1 hits between 1971 and 1975, including "After the Fire Is Gone" (1971), which won them a Grammy award, "Lead Me On" (1971), "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" (1973), "As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone" (1974), and "Feelins'" (1974). For four consecutive years, 1972–1975, Lynn and Twitty were named the "Vocal Duo of the Year" by the Country Music Association. The Academy of Country Music named them the "Best Vocal Duet" in 1971, 1974, 1975 and 1976. The American Music awards selected them as the "Favorite Country Duo" in 1975, 1976 and 1977. The fan-voted Music City News readers voted them the No. 1 duet every year between 1971 and 1981, inclusive. In addition to their five No. 1 singles, they had seven other Top 10 hits between 1976 and 1981.
As a solo artist, Lynn continued her success in 1971, achieving her fifth No. 1 solo hit, "One's on the Way", written by poet and songwriter Shel Silverstein. She also charted with "I Wanna Be Free", "You're Lookin' at Country" and 1972's "Here I Am Again", all released on separate albums. The next year, she became the first country star on the cover of Newsweek. In 1972, Lynn was the first woman to be nominated and win Entertainer of the Year at the CMA awards. She won the Female Vocalist of the Year and Duo of the Year with Conway Twitty, beating out George Jones and Tammy Wynette and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.
In 1973, "Rated "X"" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and was considered one of Lynn's most controversial hits. The following year, her next single, "Love Is the Foundation", also became a No. 1 country hit from her album of the same name. The second and last single from that album, "Hey Loretta", became a Top 5 hit. Lynn continued to reach the Top 10 until the end of the decade, including 1975's "The Pill", one of the first songs to discuss birth control. Many of Lynn's songs were autobiographical, and as a songwriter, Lynn felt no topic was off limits, as long as it was relatable to women. In 1976, she released her autobiography, Coal Miner's Daughter, with the help of writer George Vecsey. It became a No. 1 bestseller, making Lynn the first country music artist to make The New York Times Best Seller list.
In 1977, Lynn recorded I Remember Patsy, an album dedicated to her friend, singer Patsy Cline, who died in a plane crash in 1963. The album covered some of Cline's biggest hits. The two singles Lynn released from the album, "She's Got You" and "Why Can't He Be You", became hits. "She's Got You", which went to No. 1 by Cline in 1962 went to No. 1 again that year by Lynn. "Why Can't He Be You" peaked at No. 7. Lynn had her last No. 1 hit in 1978 with "Out of My Head and Back in My Bed".
In 1979, Lynn had two Top 5 hits, "I Can't Feel You Anymore" and "I've Got a Picture of Us on My Mind", from separate albums.
Devoted to her fans, Lynn told the editor of Salisbury, Maryland's newspaper the reason she signed hundreds of autographs: "These people are my fans... I'll stay here until the very last one wants my autograph. Without these people, I am nobody. I love these people." In 1979, she became the spokesperson for Procter & Gamble's Crisco Oil. Because of her dominant hold on the 1970s, Lynn was named the "Artist of the Decade" by the Academy of Country Music. She is the only woman to win this honor.
On March 5, 1980, the film Coal Miner's Daughter debuted in Nashville and soon became the No. 1 box office hit in the United States. The film starred Sissy Spacek as Loretta and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband, Doolittle "Mooney" Lynn. The film received seven Academy Award nominations, winning the Best Actress Oscar for Spacek, a gold album for the soundtrack album, a Grammy nomination for Spacek, Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music awards, and several Golden Globe awards. The 1980s featured more hits, including "Pregnant Again", "Naked in the Rain", and "Somebody Led Me Away". Lynn's last Top 10 record as a soloist was 1982's "I Lie", but her releases continued to chart until the end of the decade.
One of her last solo releases was "Heart Don't Do This to Me" (1985), which reached No. 19, her last Top 20 hit. Her 1985 album Just a Woman spawned a Top 40 hit. In 1987, Lynn lent her voice to a song on k.d. lang's album Shadowland with country stars Kitty Wells and Brenda Lee, "Honky Tonk Angels Medley". The album was certified gold and was Grammy nominated for the four women. Lynn's 1988 album Who Was That Stranger would be her last solo album for MCA, which she parted ways with in 1989. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988.
Lynn returned to the public eye in 1993 with a hit CD, the trio album Honky Tonk Angels, recorded with Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette. The CD peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Country charts and No. 42 on the Billboard Pop charts and charted a single with "Silver Threads and Golden Needles". The album sold more than 800,000 copies and was certified gold in the United States and Canada. The trio was nominated for Grammy and Country Music Association awards. Lynn released a three-CD boxed set chronicling her career on MCA Records. In 1995, she taped a seven-week series on the Nashville Network (TNN), Loretta Lynn & Friends.
In 1995, Loretta was presented with the Pioneer Award at the 30th Academy of Country Music Awards. In 1996, Lynn's husband, Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn, died five days short of his 70th birthday. In 2000, Lynn released her first album in several years, Still Country, in which she included "I Can't Hear the Music", a tribute song to her late husband. She released her first new single in more than 10 years from the album, "Country in My Genes". The single charted on the Billboard Country singles chart and made Lynn the first woman in country music to chart singles in five decades. In 2002, Lynn published her second autobiography, Still Woman Enough, and it became her second New York Times Best Seller, peaking in the top 10. In 2004, she published a cookbook, You're Cookin' It Country.
In 2004, Lynn released Van Lear Rose, the second album on which Lynn either wrote or co-wrote every song. The album was produced by Jack White of The White Stripes, and featured guitar work and backup vocals by White. Her collaboration with White garnered Lynn high praise in magazines that specialize in mainstream and alternative rock music, such as Spin and Blender. Rolling Stone voted the album the second best of 2004. It won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album of the Year.
Late in 2010, Sony Music released a new album, titled Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn, featuring stars like Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Paramore, and Carrie Underwood performing Loretta's classic hits spanning 50 years. The CD produced a Top 10 music video hit on GAC of the single, "Coal Miner's Daughter", that Lynn recorded with Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow. The single cracked the Billboard singles chart, making Lynn the only female country artist to chart in six decades. Lynn performed at the Nelsonville Music Festival in Nelsonville, Ohio in May 2010. Lynn also performed at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on June 11, 2011. In 2012, Lynn published her third autobiography, Honky Tonk Girl: My Life in Lyrics. She contributed "Take Your Gun and Go, John" to Divided & United: Songs of the Civil War, released on November 5, 2013.
In November 2015, Lynn announced a March 2016 release: Full Circle, featuring Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello. The recording became Lynn's 40th album to make the Top 10 on Billboard's best selling country list and her album debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 200. The recording is combination of new songs and classics, and includes duets with Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson. Lynn's Christmas album White Christmas Blue was released in October 2016. In December of the same year, Full Circle was nominated for Country Album of the Year for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.
Lynn's album Wouldn't It Be Great, the third album of her five-album deal with Legacy Recordings, was released in September 2018 after being delayed by health issues. Her health prompted Lynn to cancel all 2017 scheduled tour dates. Lynn was named Artist of a Lifetime by CMT in 2018. On October 19, 2019, Lifetime aired the highly anticipated movie Patsy & Loretta which highlighted the friendship of Lynn and Patsy Cline. Lynn attended the Nashville release of the film.
On March 19, 2021, Lynn released her 50th studio album Still Woman Enough, the fourth album of her deal with Legacy (and to come from the cash cabin recording sessions). It features Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire on the title track alongside original tracks and duets with Tanya Tucker and Margo Price on re-recordings of "You Ain't Woman Enough" and "One's on the Way" respectively.
Lynn owned a ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, known as Loretta Lynn's Ranch. Billed as "the Seventh Largest Attraction in Tennessee", it features a recording studio, museums, lodging, restaurants and western stores. Traditionally, three holiday concerts are hosted annually at the ranch, Memorial Day Weekend, Fourth of July Weekend, and Labor Day Weekend.
Since 1982, the ranch has hosted Loretta Lynn's Amateur Championship motocross race, the largest amateur motocross race of its kind. The ranch also hosts GNCC Racing events. The centerpiece of the ranch is its large plantation home which Lynn once resided in with her husband and children. She hasn't lived in the antebellum mansion in more than 30 years. Lynn regularly greeted fans who were touring the plantation house. Also featured on the property is a replica of the cabin in which Lynn grew up in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky.
Loretta died peacefully in her sleep on October 4, 2022.
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Synnøve Karlsen (“Last Night In Soho,” “Bodies,” “Clique”) is set to star as the younger version of Cassandra Austen (played by Keeley Hawes) in “Miss Austen“, a production of Gill Hornby’s best-selling and much-loved novel. The four-part series is produced by Bonnie Productions for Masterpiece in the US and distributed by Federation Studios, and has already been acquired by the BBC in the U.K.
“The ensemble of actors on ‘Miss Austen’ is a testament to the brilliant work of Aisling Walsh and everyone’s desire to work with her,” Karlsen said. “Andrea Gibb has written a beautifully moving script, delving into Cassandra Austen’s life and her relationship with her sister Jane. It’s a real joy to share the role of Cassy with Keeley and get to work with her once again.” 
As previously announced, the adaptation from BAFTA-winning writer Andrea Gibb (“Elizabeth Is Missing,” “Mayflies”) takes a literary mystery — Cassandra Austen notoriously burning her famous sister Jane’s letters – and reimagines it as a fascinating, witty and heart-breaking story of sisterly love, while creating in Cassandra a character the producers claim is as captivating as any Austen heroine.
The drama begins in 1830, a while after Jane has died. Cassandra (Hawes) races to see her young friend Isabella (Rose Leslie) who is about to lose her home following her father’s death. Cassandra is ostensibly there to help her friend, but her real motive is to find a stash of private letters which, in the wrong hands, could destroy Jane’s reputation. On discovering them, Cassandra is overwhelmed as she is transported back to her youth. In flashback, we meet young Cassy (Karlsen) and Jane (Patsy Ferran) as they navigate the infatuations, family feuds and dashed hopes which shaped their lives and laid the foundations for Jane’s unforgettable stories. 
Karlsen previously played Jocasta in Edgar Wright’s psychological horror “Last Night in Soho” alongside Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie and Matt Smith. Most recently, she starred in the Netflix series “Bodies” alongside Stephen Graham and Shira Haas. Prior to that she won plaudits for her debut television role of Holly McStay, the student at the heart of BBC’s cult psychological thriller “Clique,” and as Clarice Orsini in the historical drama series “Medici.” 
Karlsen is represented by the Independent Talent Group, Anonymous Content and Personal PR.
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OBIT: Colleen Kay Grayson
OBIT: Colleen Kay Grayson
Colleen Kay Grayson, 64, of Mason City, Iowa, passed away January 10, 2024, at MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center. Colleen was born October 12, 1959 in Spencer, Iowa, daughter of Leonard and Patsy (Swecker) Wright. She graduated from Laurens Marathon High School; later graduating from Iowa Methodist School of Nursing with the class of 1981. After over thirty years working as a registered nurse,…
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WOW... THX 2 SO MANY COUNTRY MUSIC SITES 4 FAVOURING THIS BLOG...and ain’t it the dam truth.... God bless the women... and our men of country music... real, raw and righteous -#1BRising
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covenlegacy · 2 years
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Do patsy Wright woman poisoned who did it
She wasn't on good terms with this man. I'm not sure. Perhaps they were lovers and colleagues at the same time. The motive is revenge.
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THE CRYSTALS MYSTERY!
Rumour Has It That The Crystals, Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans, And Darlene Love Are In Fact One Group. Here Are The Facts... Record Mirror June 29, 1963
"The CRYSTALS controversy settled at last?"
This Record Mirror article from 1963 tries to cover the 'mystery of the Crystals'. The Crystals were a girl group signed to Phil Spector's label, Philles Records, in 1961. In 1962, Spector had heard a demo for a song written by Gene Pitney called "He's A Rebel" and wanted to record it at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles for the Crystals' next release. Learning that another artist, Vikki Carr, was to record it for Liberty Records, Spector rushed to get his own version out first. Whether the Crystals refused to fly to the studio due to previous frustrations with Spector or because they were on the road for shows is unclear. Regardless, Spector decided to use Los Angeles based girl group, the Blossoms with Darlene Love on lead, with the agreement that the record would still be credited to the Crystals, although without their knowledge. The Crystals heard the song for the first time on radio while on tour. "He's Sure the Boy I Love" was recorded by the Blossoms as well, but Spector credited it to the Crystals once again, much to the dismay of both groups.
Love was also a member of Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans with fellow Blossom, Fanita James, and singer Bobby Sheen. Love lead on Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans' 1963 release "Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts". Love had some solo releases on Philles as well, such as "Today I Met the Boy I'm Gonna Marry" and "Wait ‘til My Bobby Gets Home". No Blossoms were ever members of the Crystals and vice versa.
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21st Nov., 2287
I would've wanted to get moving at this point. Doing something, anything, to make progress finding Shaun. But I need to rest, according to both Dr. Sun & Ms. Perkins, because my eye is still swollen shut. Kellogg, with his giant revolver, managed to get off a shot straight through the left lens of the power armor. I'll try to lean into the pirate look for a bit. If Nora was here she'd make fun of how much worse my perception is right now.
To make the best out of the situation & not waste time hanging around Power Noodles, I decided to clean up the house. Eyes aren't needed to haul scrap. With some help from Birdie I have prepared most parts of a frame lift for power armor.
My investment in this roomy shack I call Home (Plate) has not left me with much caps to spare. I'll need some to stock up on ammunition, food & even some specific scrap for repairs.
This kid, Sheng, has made a stable living in Diamond City by tending to water purifiers & then selling it. With some temporary fixes to the T-51 helmet I was able to walk in the reservoir & remove junk that stuffed up the filters, in exchange for caps. Part of me protested accepting money from a child but something told me Sheng would be fine either way.
I even landed a gig with Mr. Cooke, owner of the fancier bar in the Upper Stands, to fix his Mr. Handy unit. One with some interesting homebrewed programming, probably not by Cooke himself.
Nick & I paid a visit to the Wright sisters. Piper told us how she's been tracking the Institute for months. Having documented synth sightings, disappearances & even settlements going silent. The detective & journalist came up with a questionable plan. There's apparently a doctor able to directly access & simulate memories for a client. The idea was first that the doctor could do it as long as she had parts of a brain. I pointed out that in the mess that once was Kellogg I found lots of metal & plastic that I kept, in particular one piece that most likely was in his skull. Nick was positive this Dr. Amari could help us. The doctor lives & works in some liberal backwater called Goodneighbor to the east.
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Books I got in June. In my defence, it was my birthday. 📚 Sea Country by Aunty Patsy Cameron and Lisa Kennedy Goal! By Lydia Williams and Lucinda Gifford My Country by Ezekiel Kwaymullina and Sally Morgan In The Bush I See by Kiera Honeychurch The Ballad of Melodie Rose by Kate Gordon Henry Hamlet’s Heart by Rhiannon Wild Chrysalis by Libby Hathorn Plains of Promise by Alexis Wright Sydney Spleen by Toby Finch Gentle and Fierce by Vanessa Berry Body Happy Kids by Molly Forbes How To Say Hello by Sophie Beer The (Other) F Word edited by Angie Manfredi Mediocre by Ijeoma Oluo Lumberjanes volumes 12-14 📚 Image description: a stack of books on a wooden shelf. 📚 #BookHaul #JuneHall #BookStack #bookstagramaustralia #TBR https://www.instagram.com/p/CQxvBZ6r0Z-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Got tagged by: @dontcallmesj - thank you, been a while since I made one.
Rules tag 9 people you like to know better/catch up with.
Last song: Diamond hearts by Alan Walker & Sophia Somajo
Last movie: Freaky Friday (1976) with Jodie Foster, John Astin, Barbara Harris, Patsy Kelly, Dick Van Patten & Vicki Schreck
Currently Watching: Enola Holmes on Netflix.
Currently Reading: Doctor Who Psychology - a mad man with a box. Heard a part of the book so I wanted to read it.
Currently Craving: lunch, scrambled eggs and a sandwich. Since its past lunch time.
I tag; @lissy-strata @lady-sci-fi @unwillingadventurer @cleowho @thechestertons @sjacaps @polly-wright-right
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New Blood
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by IWroteTheOther51
John Laurens is a new assistant who just moved from South Carolina to New York in order to move away from his terrible past and his horrible family, always wanting whats best for himself, John tries to get a job in order to pay for his university that he goes to, which is an Ivy League school called Columbia University, with no job and no where to really find himself, what can he do?, well, no one wants to take a 18 year old college student who barely knows how to do taxes, the only thing John actually knows what to do is making mug brownies at 12 am on a school night.
He notices an ad in a magazine that advertised an assistant needed for Hamilton enterprise, which was a very wealthy company that had a lot of drama last year and lost some of their employees, Alexander Hamilton, the rich snobby and sexy business man takes John under his wings and tries to make him something he really isn't, someone that's part of a scam, or in other words....the mafia.
Words: 1654, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 1 of Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
Fandoms: Turn (TV 2014), Hamilton - Miranda
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Multi, Other
Characters: Alexander Hamilton, Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette, George Washington, Benjamin Tallmadge, Caleb Brewster, Anna Strong, Abraham Woodhull, Edmund Hewlett, John Graves Simcoe, John André, Benedict Arnold, Mary Woodhull, Tench Tilghman, Peggy Shippen, Abigail (Turn), Richard Woodhull, Selah Strong, Nathaniel Sackett, Robert Rogers, Robert Townsend (1753-1838), Samuel Tallmadge, Samuel Townsend, Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis, Ensign Baker, Nathan Hale (1755-1776), Nathaniel Tallmadge, Akinbode | Jordan, John Parke Custis, Cicero (Turn), Philomena Cheer, Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe, James Rivington, William Bradford (Turn), John Robeson, Lola (Turn), Aberdeen (Turn), Henry Clinton (1730-1795), Lieutenant Gamble (Turn), Samuel Graves (1713-1787), Mary Floyd Tallmadge, Captain Wakefield, Charles Scott, Freddy Morgan, Thomas "Sprout" Woodhull, Sarah Livingston (Turn), Queen's Rangers, Captain Joyce, William Howe 5th Viscount Howe, Austin Roe, Lucas Brewster, Reverend Worthington, Lucy Scudder, Lydia Ketcham, Rachel Clark, Dr. Mabbs, Corporal Eastin, Walter Havens, Awasos, Mary Graves (1772-1860), Richard Grosvenor 1st Earl Grosvenor (1731-1802), Thomas Lynch Jr, Sarah Townsend (1724-1800), Patience Wright, Thomas Woodhull Sr, Thomas Hickey (d. 1776), Francis Marion (c.1732-1795), Elizabeth Lloyd Loring (1744-1831), Bridget Graves (1750-1795), Captain Jim Ryder, Lieutenant Chaffe (Turn), Rachel Peale, Colonel Jonathan Cooke, William "Billy" Lee (Turn), Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), John Randolph (1727–1784), Keturah Strong Woodhull, Sarah "Sally" Townsend (1760-1842), William André (1760-1802), John Laurens, Thomas Jefferson, Elizabeth "Eliza" Schuyler, Aaron Burr, Hercules Mulligan, Angelica Schuyler, James Madison, Margaret "Peggy" Schuyler, Maria Reynolds, Philip Hamilton, Charles Lee, Theodosia Prevost Burr, George III of the United Kingdom, Martha Washington, Theodosia Burr Alston, James Reynolds (fl.1783-1792), James Laurens (1765-1775), John Adams, Dolley Madison, Frances Laurens, Henry Laurens (1723-1792), John Church Hamilton, Levi Weeks (1776-1819), Henry Knox, Nathaniel Pendelton, Sally Hemings
Relationships: Alexander Hamilton/John Laurens, Alexander Hamilton/Elizabeth "Eliza" Schuyler, Alexander Hamilton/Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr & Alexander Hamilton, Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette/Hercules Mulligan, Alexander Hamilton & George Washington, George Washington/Martha Washington, Alexander Hamilton/Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette, John Laurens/Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton & Angelica Schuyler, Benjamin Tallmadge/George Washington, Abigail/Anna Strong, Robert Townsend/Abraham Woodhull, Alexander Hamilton/Thomas Jefferson/John Laurens, Alexander Hamilton/Catherine "Kitty" Livingston, Thomas Jefferson/Benjamin Tallmadge, Caleb Brewster & Benjamin Tallmadge, Alexander Hamilton/Benjamin Tallmadge, Caleb Brewster/Benjamin Tallmadge/Abraham Woodhull, Alexander Hamilton/John Laurens/Elizabeth "Eliza" Schuyler, Alexander Hamilton/Angelica Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler/Original Character(s), John André/Benjamin Tallmadge, Nathan Hale & Anna Strong, Margaret "Peggy" Schuyler/Original Female Character(s), Adrienne de Lafayette/Angelica Schuyler, Sally Fairfax (c.1730-1811)/George Washington/Martha Washington, Charles Lee/Samuel Seabury, George III of the United Kingdom/Samuel Seabury, George III of the United Kingdom/Charles Lee/Samuel Seabury, Charles Lee & Margaret "Peggy" Schuyler, John André/Peggy Shippen, Edmund Hewlett/Anna Strong, Aaron Burr/Original Female Character(s), Caleb Brewster/Margaret "Peggy" Schuyler/Benjamin Tallmadge, John André/Benedict Arnold/Abraham Woodhull, Theodosia Burr Alston & Angelica Hamilton, Ensign Baker/Abraham Woodhull, James Madison & Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette, Anna Strong/Abraham Woodhull, John Graves Simcoe/Original Female Character(s), Benjamin Tallmadge/Abraham Woodhull, Caleb Brewster/Original Female Character(s), Alexander Hamilton/Other(s), Abigail/Akinbode | Jordan, Alexander Hamilton/Lawrence Washington (1718-1752), John André/Robert Townsend, Alexander Hamilton & Benjamin Tallmadge, Benjamin Tallmadge & Original Character(s), Anna Strong/George Washington, John André & Philomena Cheer, Caleb Brewster/Nathan Hale (1755-1776)/Benjamin Tallmadge, Aaron Burr/Maria Reynolds, John Graves Simcoe/Lola (Turn), Thomas Jefferson/James Madison/Angelica Schuyler, John André/Benedict Arnold/Peggy Shippen, Deborah Sampson (1760-1827)/Margaret "Peggy" Schuyler, Peggy Shippen/Benjamin Tallmadge, James Reynolds/Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton/James Reynolds, James Reynolds/Maria Reynolds, Alexander Hamilton/John Laurens/Benjamin Tallmadge, Benedict Arnold/Charles Lee, George III of the United Kingdom & John Laurens
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - College/University, Alternate Universe - Gangsters, Alternate Universe - Mob, Mob Boss George Washington, Drama, Family Drama, Drama & Romance, Romance, Eventual Romance, Slow Romance, Gangs, Love Confessions, Falling In Love, Idiots in Love, BDSM, Fluff and Smut, Shameless Smut, Mild Smut, Rape/Non-con Elements, Costume Parties & Masquerades, Unplanned Pregnancy, Past Anna Strong/Abraham Woodhull, Married Couple, Married Life, Mobsters, Kissing in the Rain, Kissing at Midnight, Kissing, Sexual Content, Explicit Sexual Content, Family Fluff, Family Feels, Violence, Sexual Violence, Hurt/Comfort, Emotional Hurt, Child Abuse, Drug Abuse, Past Sexual Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Suicide Attempt, Suicide Notes, Substance Abuse, Sad Ending, Sad and Happy, Death Threats, Death in Childbirth, Near Death Experiences, LGBTQ Themes, Drugs, Drug Lord Thomas Jefferson, Unhealthy Relationships, Complicated Relationships, Platonic Relationships, Abusive Relationships, Major Character Injury, Blood and Injury, Soulmates, Romantic Soulmates, Enemies to Lovers, Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Gay Panic, Everyone Is Gay, Getting Back Together, Getting to Know Each Other, Getting Together, Making Out, Making Up, Making Love, Penises, Penis In Vagina Sex, Sex Toys, Drunk Sex, Shower Sex, Semi-Public Sex, Rough Oral Sex, Car Sex, Lesbian Sex, Phone Sex, Prompt Fill, Implied/Referenced Self-Harm, Self-Harm, Out of Character, Internalized Homophobia, Homophobia, Homophobic Henry Laurens, Praise Kink, Kink Negotiation, Dark, Cuddling & Snuggling, Crushes, Blood and Gore, Mild Gore, Comfort Sex, Morning Sex, Morning Cuddles, Modern Era, Family Issues
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Closer, March 23
Cover: Alan Alda -- still young at 84 and how he’s beating Parkinson’s Disease 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: The Big Picture -- Rat Pack pals Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra on the set of Sergeants 3 in Kanab, Utah in 1961 
Page 4: Fran Drescher opens up about her regrets 
Page 5: James Lipton tribute
Page 6: Hellos & Goodbyes 
Page 8: Picture Perfect -- Today show co-hosts at Universal Studios Orlando 
Page 10: Good Morning America co-hosts announce the name of the San Diego Zoo’s newest baby hippo -- Amahle, Alan Cumming spends National Pig Day with Esther the Wonder Pig 
Page 13: Jane Seymour and granddaughter Willa, Jamie Foxx and Mickey Mouse, Jimmy Fallon 
Page 16: Natalie Wood -- her daughter reclaims her mother’s legacy by sharing heartfelt memories 
Page 18: Cover Story -- Alan Alda -- no reason to slow down -- the beloved star opens up about his 63-year marriage, triumph over Parkinson’s Disease and what he learned from a near-death experience 
Page 22: Loretta Lynn -- I’m still having a good time -- the country queen draws strength from the memories of her late pal Patsy Cline 
Page 24: Renee Zellweger -- how Judy changed my life -- she won Hollywood’s top honor for putting her heart into the role 
Page 29: Horoscopes -- Pisces Queen Latifah 
Page 30: Entertainment -- Reese Witherspoon on Little Fires Everywhere, Winona Ryder on The Plot Against America, In the Spotlight -- Octavia Spencer 
Page 32: Movies -- Jason Blum and Damon Lindelof on The Hunt, Shania Twain on I Still Believe
Page 33: DVDs, Books, Music -- Kelsea Ballerini on her album Kelsea 
Page 34: Television 
Page 36: Great Escape -- Beth Stern on Tulum, Mexico 
Page 40: 5 ways to keep healthy habits, Jennifer Aniston 
Page 42: Whatever Happened to the Cast of Alf -- Andrea Elson, Paul Fusco, Max Wright, Anne Schedeen, Benji Gregory 
Page 43: It Happened This Week 
Page 44: Jeffrey Wright -- I’m having a ball -- the award-winning star of Westworld and the new 007 film No Time to Die opens up on fatherhood, fame and fun 
Page 48: Doris Day -- a sentimental journey -- the beloved movie icon’s personal treasures are being sold to benefit her animal welfare charity 
Page 50: Shannen Doherty embracing every day -- the 90210 star who is battling stage 4 cancer keeps her spirits up with a little help from her friends 
Page 52: Judy Sheindlin moving on -- after more than 20 seasons on CBS Judge Judy looks to rule in a new courtroom 
Page 56: The style of Demi Moore 
Page 58: My Life in 10 Pictures -- Bruce Willis 
Page 60: Flashback
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