Zach Bryan’s collaborative duet “I Remember Everything” with Kacey Musgraves from his new self-titled album is poised to become a chart-topping hit on the Billboard Hot 100. While the streams are no doubt boosting the song to the top, Musgraves took to social media on Tuesday to make the case for downloads.
“So grateful for the streams but also ‘I Remember Everything’ is currently only .69 cents for a limited time on iTunes and Amazon Music for anyone with Bde,” the singer-songwriter posted to X (formerly known as Twitter), adding, “big...
“So grateful for the streams but also ‘I Remember Everything’ is currently only .69 cents for a limited time on iTunes and Amazon Music for anyone with Bde,” the singer-songwriter posted to X (formerly known as Twitter), adding, “big...
- 8/30/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
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Sissy Spacek, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire were among those in Hollywood and the music industry who shared their remembrances, tributes and condolences Tuesday following the news of country legend Loretta Lynn’s death at 90.
The acclaimed singer and songwriter, whose journey from a small Kentucky coal-mining community to becoming a national country music icon was the subject of the 1980 Michael Apted-directed Coal Miner’s Daughter, died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, according to her family.
Lynn’s career was marked by her groundbreaking presence, having recorded 16 No. 1 country singles and winning three Grammy Awards, while doing so at a time when male voices dominated the country music genre.
Hit singles like “You Ain’t Woman Enough” and “What Kind of a Girl (Do You Think I Am?)” along with “Blue Kentucky Girl,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “The...
Sissy Spacek, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire were among those in Hollywood and the music industry who shared their remembrances, tributes and condolences Tuesday following the news of country legend Loretta Lynn’s death at 90.
The acclaimed singer and songwriter, whose journey from a small Kentucky coal-mining community to becoming a national country music icon was the subject of the 1980 Michael Apted-directed Coal Miner’s Daughter, died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, according to her family.
Lynn’s career was marked by her groundbreaking presence, having recorded 16 No. 1 country singles and winning three Grammy Awards, while doing so at a time when male voices dominated the country music genre.
Hit singles like “You Ain’t Woman Enough” and “What Kind of a Girl (Do You Think I Am?)” along with “Blue Kentucky Girl,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “The...
- 10/4/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The country club is coming together to mourn the passing of the legendary Loretta Lynn.
Lynn, 90, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. Country stars came out en masse to honour the four-time Grammy winner who received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.
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“So sorry to hear about my sister, friend Loretta. We’ve been like sisters all the years we’ve been in Nashville,” Parton wrote. “She was a wonderful human being, wonderful talent, had millions of fans and I’m one of them. I miss her dearly as we all will. May she rest in peace.”
“She showed us all how to unapologetically tell the truth,” Carly Pearce wrote on Instagram. “One of the greatest there ever will be.
Lynn, 90, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. Country stars came out en masse to honour the four-time Grammy winner who received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.
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“So sorry to hear about my sister, friend Loretta. We’ve been like sisters all the years we’ve been in Nashville,” Parton wrote. “She was a wonderful human being, wonderful talent, had millions of fans and I’m one of them. I miss her dearly as we all will. May she rest in peace.”
“She showed us all how to unapologetically tell the truth,” Carly Pearce wrote on Instagram. “One of the greatest there ever will be.
- 10/4/2022
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Refresh for updates… Superstar Dolly Parton and Crystal Gayle, the sister of Loretta Lynn who launched her own country music career with the hit 1977 song “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” are among those paying tribute to Lynn today.
“So sorry to hear about my sister, friend Loretta,” Parton wrote in a statement. “We’ve been like sisters all the years we’ve been in Nashville and she was a wonderful human being, wonderful talent, had millions of fans and I’m one of them. I miss her dearly as we all will. May she rest in peace.”
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“The world lost a legend,” Gayle tweeted. “We lost a sister.
“So sorry to hear about my sister, friend Loretta,” Parton wrote in a statement. “We’ve been like sisters all the years we’ve been in Nashville and she was a wonderful human being, wonderful talent, had millions of fans and I’m one of them. I miss her dearly as we all will. May she rest in peace.”
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“The world lost a legend,” Gayle tweeted. “We lost a sister.
- 10/4/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
A Texas girl reported kidnapped 12 years ago was found near Mexico City with her mother after authorities received a tip, and the mother was quickly flown to Texas and jailed on kidnapping charges, investigators said Wednesday. The FBI and Mexican authorities said Sabrina Allen, now 17, whose case was twice profiled on the television show America's Most Wanted, was found Tuesday night in Papalotla, Tlaxcala. She was reported missing by her father in 2002, after she vanished following a weekend visit with her mother. "She's in pretty bad shape as far as my understanding," the father, Gregory Allen, said at a news...
- 10/2/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
Sabrina Allen, the young Texas girl who was kidnapped by her mother, has been returned home after a 12-year search. Allen had been kidnapped in 2002 by her mother, Dara Llorens, a well-documented unstable and mentally-ill individual who did not have primary care of her daughter. Legally, she was a “non-custodial” parent, and was allowed visitation rights. During one of these visits, Llorens disappeared with Sabrina.
Kidnapping Victim Sabrina Allen Returns Home
Over the years the case had many starts and stops, and although the story was covered by the America’s Most Wanted, hundreds of leads took the FBI around the world searching for the pair, and despite some near misses, Llorens remained on the lam. In 2003, she was seen in Mexico with Sabrina, though they managed to evade capture; Allen meanwhile took many trips down to Mexico, making friends and allies.
Recently, Mexican officials worked with a team from...
Kidnapping Victim Sabrina Allen Returns Home
Over the years the case had many starts and stops, and although the story was covered by the America’s Most Wanted, hundreds of leads took the FBI around the world searching for the pair, and despite some near misses, Llorens remained on the lam. In 2003, she was seen in Mexico with Sabrina, though they managed to evade capture; Allen meanwhile took many trips down to Mexico, making friends and allies.
Recently, Mexican officials worked with a team from...
- 10/1/2014
- Uinterview
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