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Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb on April 14, 1932) is an American country music singer-songwriter, author, business woman, and philanthropist. Born in Kentucky to a coal miner father in a large family, Lynn married at 13 years old, was a mother soon after and moved to Washington state with her husband, Oliver Vanetta Lynn. Their marriage was sometimes tumultuous; he had affairs and she was headstrong. Their experiences together became inspiration for her music.When she was 24 years old, Lynns husband bought her a guitar. She taught herself to play and cut her first record the next year. She became a part of the country music scene in Nashville in the 1960s, and in 1967 charted her first of 16 number 1 hits (out of 70 charted songs as a solo artist and a duet partner) that include Dont Come Home A Drinkin (With Lovin on Your Mind), You Aint Woman Enough, Fist City, and Coal Miners Daughter. She focused on blue collar womens issues with themes of philandering husbands and persistent mistresses, and pushed boundaries in the conservative genre of country music by singing about birth control (The Pill), repeated childbirth (Ones on the Way), double standards for men and women (Rated X ), and being widowed by the draft during the Vietnam War (Dear Uncle Sam). Country music radio stations often refused to play her songs. Nonetheless, she became known as The First Lady of Country Music and continues to be one of the most successful vocalists of all time.Her best-selling 1976 autobiography was made into an Academy Award winning film, Coal Miners Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones in 1980. Her most recent album, Van Lear Rose, was released in 2004, produced by Jack White, and topping the country music charts at number 2. Lynn continues to tour and is the recipient of numerous awards in country and American music.