Black 🖤 and White 🤍 photo tribute (with her hit songs and stories from live concert footage looping with the pics) in memory of Loretta Lynn: 1932-2022. To honor her life. Her legacy. So, let's keep her music alive (along with other artists who have passed away too.)
So many other artists or her family members, featured in photos, throughout the video have passed away too; it is a tribute to them as well. May the precious memories live on of those who've passed on, and they never be forgotten.
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"When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!"
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“I think emotions come through much stronger in black and white photos. Color is distracting in a way; it pleases the eye but it doesn’t necessarily reach the heart."
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If you haven't already, take the opportunity if you can, and visit her ranch at Hurricane Mills, TN. Remember when her and Doo (Mooney) bought the mansion, they bought the town. Her 18,000 square foot museum is one of the best I've seen. Categorized and well put together. They say there's enough items in storage for another museum of the same size. She wanted to keep everything, and for the sake of not just her fans but especially her family. I am glad she did. It's really something to see. Growing up poor and going to bed hungry as a child, you can only imagine what it meant to her to receive so many accolades yet she didn't get rid of things before the fame, and she was just as proud of those hand sewn dresses she made and wore in her early career *1960s, even while on the Wilburn Bros. Show and those early shows and Opry appearances. So many outfits are in the museum along with her kids items, siblings, family, awards, items given by friends and artists in the business (actors and singers), a Conway Twitty tribute, a theater that plays documentaries, a replica of one room school house in Butcher Holler (also their church), furniture from her 1st Nashville home, her first custom tour bus in 1974 that was featured in movie that you can walk through, other vehicles, etc.
(( I own no rights to the songs and material in this video, and I intend no copyright infringements. Uploaded for non profit use. For educational and entertainment purposes only. ))
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