Lynn, who died Tuesday, was a frequent performer at North Texas venues, covering her classics and controversial hits.
Mario Tarradell. “Every woman I talked to was taking the pill. I don’t know why it was such a big deal for me to sing about the pill when everybody else was taking it but me.
Loretta Lynn performed several times at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth, including an appearance in 2002. Loretta Lynn left her handprints in cement after her June 7, 1997, appearance at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth. “Cementing her mark on the club with her handprints on June 7, 1997, she will forever be in our hearts,” Billy Bob's said in a statement Tuesday.
Other local venues she visited include Dallas’ Winspear Opera House, Majestic Theater and House of Blues, as well as Arlington Music Hall and Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth.June 8, 1997:Touring again for the first time since the death of her husband, Oliver “Mooney” Lynn, last year, Ms. Lynn hasn’t lost any of the down-home spunk that has kept her vital for more than three decades.Ms. Lynn has lost none of her spitfire soul.
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