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Loretta Lynn Morgan (born June 27, 1959) [1] [2] is an American country music singer and actress. She is the daughter of George Morgan, widow of Keith Whitley, and ex-wife of Jon Randall and Sammy Kershaw, all of whom are also country music singers.
During his tour to promote L.A. to Miami, he met and began a romantic relationship with country singer Lorrie Morgan. They were married in November 1986 and had their only child, a son, Jesse Keith Whitley in June 1987. Whitley also adopted Lorrie's daughter, Morgan, from her first marriage.
Lorrie Morgan (1990) My Morning Jacket (2006, 2008) Gary Morris (1990) Van Morrison (2006) Cory Morrow (2003) Mother of Pearl (1978) Jason Mraz (2003) Oliver Mtukudzi (2002 with Bonnie Raitt) Michael Martin Murphey (1978, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1990 "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", 1991 "Salute to the Cowboy", 1996, 2000 with Lyle Lovett) Mumford ...
Craig Morgan (born 1965) George Morgan (1925–1975) John Morgan (born 1995) Kylie Morgan (born 1995) Lorrie Morgan (born 1959) Whitey Morgan and the 78's; William Michael Morgan (born 1993) Megan Moroney (born 1997) Gary Morris (born 1948) Maren Morris (born 1990) Van Morrison (born 1945) Cory Morrow; Johnny and Jonie Mosby; Jess Moskaluke ...
During a Keith Whitley tribute show at the Opry on October 14, 2023, Garth Brooks presented Whitley's widow, Opry member Lorrie Morgan, with a replica Opry member plaque engraved with Whitley's name, identical to those hanging in the Opry's member gallery backstage. [29] 166 Holly Dunn † [2] October 14, 1989 Retired in 2003 and died in 2016.
Country divas Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan take the Event Center stage with their "Grits and Glamour Tour" at 8:00 p.m. Prior to the March 16 performance, Red Dirt Road Line Dancing will offer ...
To Get to You: Greatest Hits Collection is the second greatest hits compilation album by American country music artist Lorrie Morgan.It was released by BNA Records in February 2000.
The song was later covered by Keith Whitley as a duet with his wife Lorrie Morgan. Posthumously released in July 1990, it was the only single from his Greatest Hits album. This version peaked at number 13 on the country singles charts and won the Vocal Event of the Year at the Country Music Association awards. [2]