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Stealing Angels was founded in 2007 when Caroline Cutbirth, Tayla Lynn, and Jennifer Wayne were recruited for a reality show titled All in the Genes, which would focus on the ups and downs of the descendants of famous relatives; Cutbirth is a descendant of Daniel Boone, [2] Jennifer Wayne is John Wayne's granddaughter, and Tayla Lynn is the granddaughter of Loretta Lynn. [3]
Lynn was born Loretta Webb in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, on April 14, 1932. [3] She was the oldest daughter and second child born to Clara Marie "Clary" (née Ramey; May 5, 1912 – November 24, 1981) and Melvin Theodore "Ted" Webb (June 6, 1906 – February 22, 1959).
Lynn provided backing vocals for her granddaughter Tayla Lynn's cover of the song on her 2016 EP The Ranch. " Coal Miner's Daughter " was previously recorded by Lynn on her 1971 album of the same name , and again with Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow for the 2010 compilation album Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn .
The Lynns are an American country music duo, consisting of twin sisters Peggy Lynn and Patsy Lynn (born August 6, 1964 [2]), who are the youngest daughters of Oliver Lynn and singer Loretta Lynn.
Lynn would issue several albums a year with her growing success, including a duet album with Ernest Tubb (1965), a gospel album (1965), and a holiday album (1966). [3] Her seventh studio album You Ain't Woman Enough (1966) was her first release to top the country albums chart and to chart within the Billboard 200 . [ 4 ]
Oliver Vanetta Lynn Jr. was born August 27, 1926, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky to Angie “Sissie” Webb Lynn (1903–1990) and Oliver Vanetta "Red" Lynn Sr (1897–1981) as the oldest of seven. Of Irish descent, born in Butcher Hollow , near Paintsville, Kentucky in Johnson County , Oliver Lynn was an uneducated resident of a town based around ...
The woman told Lynn of how her husband had left her for another woman. The pair developed a friendship that would last for several years. [2] [3] Lynn then wrote the song while leaning up against her home's bathroom toilet seat in twenty minutes, using a seventeen dollar guitar that her husband bought her as an anniversary present. She ...
Subsequent verses recall Lynn's other childhood experiences and hardships, such as her mother reading the Bible by a coal-oil light or having bloody fingers from constantly doing the laundry using a wash board. [7] Decades later, Lynn revealed that the song only hinted at other childhood experiences. "The song doesn’t tell half of it.