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Brenda Gail Webb (born January 9, 1951), known professionally as Crystal Gayle, is an American country music singer widely known for her 1977 hit "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue". Initially, Gayle's management and record label were the same as that of her oldest sister, Loretta Lynn. Not finding success with the arrangement after several ...
Crystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb; January 9, 1951) [8] [12] Childhood home of Loretta Lynn in Kentucky. Loretta's father Ted died at the age of 52 from a stroke four years after relocating with her mother and younger siblings to Wabash, Indiana. He had also been battling black lung disease at the time of his death. [13]
Peggy Sue Wright (née Webb; born March 25, 1943) is a country music singer and songwriter, who had brief success as a country singer in the late 1960s.She is the middle sister of two popular country performers, Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle.
See Crystal Gayle's Photo Tribute to Loretta Lynn Beth Gwinn Country music mourns the loss of one of its greats. Loretta Lynn , a pioneer of the industry, died at the age of 90.
The song has received mixed critical reception since its release. In comparison with Gayle's later country pop material, "I've Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes)" is often compared to the musical style of her sister, Loretta Lynn. Steve Huey of Allmusic called the song (along with her further Decca recordings) a "Little Loretta" record ...
Ribbon of Darkness" was the first song Gayle performed on the Grand Ole Opry. [3] The album's fourteenth track "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" features Gayle's siblings Loretta Lynn and Peggy Sue. It is the first time the siblings have recorded together. [1] Gayle recorded the album because she wanted to pay tribute to the music she was raised singing.
Willie "Jay" Lee Webb was born in a cabin on February 12, 1937, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky.He was the third son and fourth 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), a coal miner and subsistence farmer.
LeAnn Rimes, Mickey Guyton, Kacey Musgraves and Dolly Parton are among the many country music stars paying tribute to Loretta Lynn, who died Tuesday.