Loretta Lynn, a well-known American singer-songwriter, passed away this morning at the age of 90. According to her family, she passed away at the property she cherished in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

According to the statement made public, their cherished mother died quietly in her sleep on the morning of October 4 at her cherished home on the Hurricane Mills property. On April 14, 1932, Loretta Lynn was born in the United States (Butcher Hollow, Kentucky).

She was Oliver Lynn‘s wife. For several of her well-known songs, such as Don’t Come Home A Drinker, You Ain’t Woman Enough, Coal Miner’s Daughter and You’re Looking at the Country, she was a well-known country music star.

Six decades after making her country music debut, her career was still at its pinnacle. She also served as the inspiration for the 1980 film Coal Miner’s Daughter. Her songs primarily fell within the Country, Americana, Honky-Tonk, and Gospel genres.

In her six-decade career, Lynn won numerous accolades, including those from the esteemed Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association. She has been nominated for 18 Grammys and has three times taken home the prize. She is the most decorated female country recording artist and has released numerous gold records.

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FAQ

Which year was Loretta Lynn born?

On April 14, 1932, the legendary American songwriter-singer Lynn was born to a coal miner.

How did Lynn pass away?

According to a statement made by her family, Loretta Lyn died quietly while sleeping.

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