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Artist: Loretta Lynn

The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #51 May-June 2004

Loretta Lynn – Make me wanna holler

Loretta Lynn knows exactly why she decided to go ahead and make Van Lear Rose — an album different enough in sound from what many would expect, given the hundred or so records she’s made before, that people will certainly be asking questions. “At this point, I figure it won’t make me or break me!” [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #46 July-Aug 2003

White Stripes / Loretta Lynn – Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, NY)

“When You’re Looking At Me, You’re Looking At Country,” Loretta Lynn sang to the people here, as she has in places much simpler than this, and in places even slicker, and with crowds both more and less interested in what she sang and how she sang it than this one was — or possibly could [...]

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The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #28 July-Aug 2000

Loretta Lynn – On her own

The 1990s weren’t so bad for some of the country singers who used to rule the airwaves, despite their virtual disappearance from mainstream country radio. Loyal long-term fans, younger alternative country audiences, and sporadic but intense interest from the media and institutions charged with celebrating American culture have sustained, and sometimes revived, the careers of [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #18 Nov-Dec 1998

Loretta Lynn – Konocti Harbor – Classic Concert Showroom (Kelseyville, CA)

It took me a lot longer to get to rural Kelseyville than I thought it would. When I finally entered the Konocti Harbor Classic Concert Showroom, a fight had already broken out and been subdued. The comedian had finished his impressions and taken his bow. The last new-country strains of Loretta Lynn’s 10-piece backing band [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #12 Nov-Dec 1997

Loretta Lynn – Little Nashville Opry (Nashville, IN)

Perhaps it was the intoxicating effects of the laughing gas, or maybe the tour bus has carbon monoxide buildup, but Loretta Lynn seemed punchy, even recklessly zany at her second of two sold-out shows at the Little Nashville Opry. “My tooth broke off today and I put it in a box of Tic-Tacs until I [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Enter to win a signed copy of 'Steve Earle: The Warner Bros. Years' box set
    Ever since his 1986 debut (and, in some ways, even before that), Steve Earle has been one of the most prolific and distinctive singer-songwriters on the Amerciana/alt/country/rock scene. His 15 studio albums have encompassed political protest music, bluegrass, rock and roll, Townes Van Zandt covers, and just flat-out, darn-good genre-defying music. His work […]
  • Ep#144 Kenny Roby
    On episode 144 of the Americana Music Show, Kenny Roby talks about the characters in Memories & Birds, singing in a natural voice, cowboy movie music, and “doing the Prince thing.”   Plus rock and roll from I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House, Brooklyn honkytonk from Maynard and the Musties, classic soul from Swamp Dogg, evangelical stomp from Guthri […]
  • Guy Clark's "My Favorite Picture of You" is touching and topical
    By Ken Paulson Like Kris Kristofferson’s recent Feeling Mortal, Guy Clark’s  My Favorite Picture of You reflects the years. On the new album,  due July 23 on Dualtone,  Clark’s voice is softer and weathered. But if time has  taken a physical toll, it’s made the music matter more. This… […]
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Wembley Stadium (London, UK. June 15th 2013)
    I hate large stadium arenas but I adore Bruce Springsteen. I’m with the purists who argue that shows in such venues are much less satisfying than in smaller, intimate venues but, but, but….Springsteen is one of those artists who make a large venue seem small. For him it’s all about the music and the energy of the performance – no laser beams, no pyrotechnics […]
  • When politics met Americana in 1976
    One of the pleasures of being of a certain age is that you can literally rack up decades of seeing great musicians and attending gigs of all shapes and sizes. A recent BBC documentary about The Eagles jarred my memory about one such event in (gulp) 1976.  I was a Brit newbie in America and was taken to a political fund raiser for then (and now) California Go […]
  • Father's Day: Songs About Dad
    This is the weekend where we examine the impact great fathers have made upon history.  From the Bible, where the landscape is littered with the actions of fathers.  Who could forget the long walk Abraham and his son took in Genesis?  Adam, the first father, raised a fine bunch of stand-up children.  And what about the Big Father himself -- Jesus' daddy […]

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