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Kramer confirmed that “The Nicest Thing” will release on Friday, September 16, she announced on Instagram. Jana Kramer, for example, revealed that her next single will be “The Nicest Thing,” after she invited her social media followers to choose between two possibilities.

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Many of the artists have previously released (or announced) singles to offer an impression of the full projects that lie ahead. Jon Pardi, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, LeAnn Rimes, Zac Brown Band and other fan-favorite artists will debut new music throughout the month of September. It also means a month packed with new country music you can’t miss. Or else I’d have never made it.Ĭontributing: Elise Brisco, USA TODAY, and Kristin M.The start of September means a season full of cozy sweaters, colorful leaves and everything apple cider- or pumpkin spice-flavored is around the corner. But still, from the time I was born, I think he probably held my hand or held me in his arms.

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If you turn out good, that’s up to you, also. “God gives you life, and you do with it what you want to,” she told The Tennessean. Hers was an unprecedented story that will be retold but not repeated. I go back to that little old one-room cabin where I lived until I was 11.” “All I do is close my eyes, and I know where I’m from. “You just don’t forget where you come from,” she said at the celebration. In October 2010, Garth Brooks sang with Lynn at a Grammy Awards-sponsored celebration of her 50 years in music. She moved to Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, outside of Nashville, in the 1990s, where she set up a ranch complete with a replica of her childhood home and a museum that is a popular roadside tourist stop. Lynn also teamed up with singer Conway Twitty to form one of the most popular duos in country music with hits such as “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” and “After the Fire is Gone,” which earned them a Grammy Award. “She was burning down walls between men and women,” White said. Her songs insisted on something resembling fair play between the sexes, reaching a segment of the female population that found little sense in marches and bra burnings. Lynn wrote and recorded songs that weighed in on women’s roles in a changing America, including “The Pill,” which celebrated birth control as a sexual and social equalizer. 'Sorry girls, he's taken now': Loretta Lynn and Kid Rock got 'married' over the weekend Her daddy played the banjo, her mama played the guitar and she grew up on the songs of the Carter Family.

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“He kept his family alive by breaking his own body down,” she wrote. In her first autobiography, Lynn looked back on her father’s work as something heroic. Her father, Ted, worked the night shift at the Consolidated Number Five mine, while her mother, Clara, tended to the eight kids and read books by a kerosene lamp until he came home. For Lynn, it was a place of hardship, poverty and danger.

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She made up the name for the purposes of the song, based on the names of the families that lived there.īefore Lynn’s ascendance into country music royalty, it wasn’t even on most maps. There really wasn’t a Butcher Holler, however. Born Loretta Webb, the second of eight children, she claimed her birthplace was Butcher Holler, near the coal mining company town of Van Lear in the mountains of eastern Kentucky.









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