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Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb) is a United States citizen born on April 14, 1932, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. Throughout her career, she has held multiple occupations in the music and entertainment industries, including singer-songwriter, musician, screenwriter, guitarist, singer, and violinist.
Loretta Lynn's music spans various genres, including country music, honky-tonk, Americana, and gospel. Some of her notable works include "Loretta Lynn Sings," "Still Woman Enough," "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl", "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)," "One's on the Way," "Fist City," "Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn," and "Coal Miner's Daughter".
Throughout her career, Loretta Lynn has received numerous awards and accolades. Some of these include Grammy Award for Best Country Album, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Country Music Association Awards, Music City News Country, Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, Walk of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Grammy Awards, Billboard Women in Music, Kennedy Center Honors, Country-Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame, Americana Music Association Awards, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.