Country singer Loretta Lynn (1934) is a living legend whose ranch state where she lives is touted as "the seventh attraction of Tennessee. The lady with the distinctive candy hairdo scored in the sixties and seventies hits with You Is not Woman Enough and The Pill. The I-persons in her songs are independent women who do not get pushed around. That made Lynn, a mother of six children, still controversial
… in the conservative country world, but applied them as a shining example for young singers. Lynn's remarkable life (married at thirteen, already at its nineteenth mother of four children) in 1980 was the inspiration for the film Coal Miner's Daughter (nicknamed Lynn) which was distinguished with an Oscar.more