“I said years ago that I thought she was the greatest female singer-songwriter of the 20th century. I still believe that.”
The country icon Loretta Lynn died today at 90 years old. Among those who took to social media to pay tribute to the legend was Jack White, her producer and collaborator on 2004’s Van Lear Rose. White posted a video remembering his friend, self-described mother figure, and the woman he regards as the best female singer-songwriter of the 20th century. Watch and read his remarks below.
Read “Remembering Loretta Lynn, Who Helped Make Country a Place Where Women Can Speak Their Minds.”
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