Loretta Lynn's 2009 Concert History

Loretta Lynn (April 14, 1932 - October 4, 2022) began her professional musical career in 1960 with the release of her now classic single "I'm a Honkey Tonk Girl." Her debut studio album, "Loretta Lynn Sings," followed in 1963 and debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot Country Album charts. By 1969, Lynn had released 17 studio albums, averaging nearly 3 per year. Lynn's prolific career continued for 57 years. She officially retired from the music business in 2017 following a stroke. During that time, she received numerous accolades including an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music, an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom among many others. On October 4, 2022, Loretta Lynn died peacefully in her sleep.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 12, 2009
Chuck Mead / Loretta Lynn / Chuck Mead

Chuck Mead / Loretta Lynn at Carnegie Library Music Hall Of Homestead

Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall Munhall, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 11, 2009
Loretta Lynn / Chuck Mead Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Nov 29, 2009
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Bros. / Loretta Lynn Memorial Arena Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Nov 28, 2009
Loretta Lynn Niagara Falls Memorial Arena St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Nov 08, 2009
Loretta Lynn Little Nashville Opry Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Nov 07, 2009
Loretta Lynn Little Nashville Opry Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Nov 06, 2009
Loretta Lynn Emens Auditorium, Ball State University Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Oct 24, 2009
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band / Loretta Lynn Rickman Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Oct 23, 2009
Loretta Lynn Fortune Bay Resort Casino Tower, Minnesota, United States
Oct 22, 2009
Loretta Lynn Fortune Bay Resort Casino Tower, Minnesota, United States
Oct 21, 2009
Loretta Lynn Thunder Bay Community Auditorium Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Oct 17, 2009
Loretta Lynn RiverCenter for the Performing Arts Columbus, Georgia, United States
Oct 16, 2009
Loretta Lynn Jemison Concert Hall, Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center, University of Alabama Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Oct 10, 2009
Loretta Lynn Renfro Valley Entertainment Center Renfro Valley, KY
Oct 09, 2009
Loretta Lynn Renfro Valley Entertainment Center Renfro Valley, KY
Sep 26, 2009
Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn Ranch Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, United States
Sep 25, 2009
Loretta Lynn Victory Theatre Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Sep 12, 2009
Loretta Lynn Alabama Theatre Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Sep 11, 2009
Loretta Lynn Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Aug 15, 2009
Loretta Lynn Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino Salamanca, New York, United States
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United States
Singer-Songwriter
Female Vocalists
Country
Country Rock
Americana
Classic Country Pop
Nashville Sound
Honky Tonk
Classic Country
Kentucky Hip Hop
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2021 1 concert
2019 2 concerts
2017 18 concerts
2016 38 concerts
2015 47 concerts
2014 43 concerts
2013 56 concerts
2012 56 concerts
2011 63 concerts
2010 38 concerts
2009 52 concerts
2008 50 concerts
2007 48 concerts
2006 24 concerts
2005 48 concerts
2004 40 concerts
2003 47 concerts
2002 36 concerts
2001 4 concerts
2000 2 concerts
1995 1 concert
1990 1 concert
1989 2 concerts
1988 3 concerts
1987 2 concerts
1986 1 concert
1985 2 concerts
1983 3 concerts
1982 2 concerts
1981 4 concerts
1980 2 concerts
1979 1 concert
1978 3 concerts
1977 6 concerts
1976 5 concerts
1975 3 concerts
1974 5 concerts
1973 3 concerts
1972 3 concerts
1971 1 concert
1970 2 concerts
1969 2 concerts
1967 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Where was Loretta Lynn born?

Loretta Lynn was born in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky on April 14, 1932.

When did Loretta Lynn die?

Loretta Lynn died on October 4, 2022 at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. She was 90 years old.

How did Loretta Lynn die?

Loretta Lynn died peacefully in her sleep.

How much was Loretta Lynn worth when she passed?

According to various sources, Loretta Lynn had an estimated net worth of around $65 million at the time of her passing.

Who was Loretta Lynn married to?

Loretta Lynn married fellow country musician Oliver Lynn, more commonly known as Doolittle Lynn, on January 10, 1948. They remained married until Oliver’s passing on August 22, 1996, just five days short of their 48th anniversary. Loretta Lynn never remarried.

How many kids did Loretta Lynn have?

Loretta Lynn had six children with Oliver “Doolittle” Lynn:

  1. Betty Sue Lynn was born on November 26, 1948 and died on July 28, 2013 from complications related to emphysema.
  2. Jack Benny Lynn was born on December 7, 1949. He tragically died on July 5, 1984 when he was hit on the head and drowned not far from his family home in Tennessee.
  3. Clara Marie Lynn was born on April 7, 1952.
  4. Ernest Ray Lynn was born on May 27, 1954.
  5. Peggy Jean and Patsy Eileen Lynn were born as twins on August 6, 1964 and have gone on to create their own musical duo called “The Lynns.”

How many siblings did Loretta Lynn have?

Loretta Lynn had seven siblings:

  1. Melvin Webb Jr.
  2. Herman Webb
  3. Jay Lee Webb
  4. Donald Webb
  5. Peggy Sue Wright
  6. Betty Ruth Webb
  7. Crystal Gale

How tall was Loretta Lynn?

Loretta Lynn was 5’7” (1.58 meters) tall.

How did Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn meet?

On June 14, 1961, Patsy Cline was involved in a car accident. Though Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline had yet to meet, Lynn was inspired by Cline’s musics and performed “I Fall to Pieces” on the “Midnight Jamboree” hosted by the Ernst Tubb Record Shop, dedicating the performance to Cline.

“I Fall to Pieces” was a single released by Cline in January of that year. Up to that time, the song had trouble ranking on the charts but shortly after Lynn’s performance, the song reached the number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on the Hot Country songs chart.

Not long after, the two became incredibly close friends. This friendship deepened until March 5, 1963 when Cline died tragically in a plane accident.

What songs did Loretta Lynn write for Patsy Cline?

After Patsy Cline’s death, Lynn wrote “This Haunted House” as a tribute to her friend and mentor. While never released as a single, it was featured on her 1964 album Before I’m Over You.

Lynn additionally recorded and released I Remember Patsy in 1977 as a tribute album. It performed well, peaking at number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with the first single “She’s Got You” becoming Lynn’s tenth to top the Hot Country Songs chart.

Who played Loretta Lynn in Patsy & Loretta?

The friendship between Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn inspired the film Patsy & Loretta, which premiered on Lifetime on October 19, 2019. In the film, Lorretta Lynn is played by Jessie Mueller while Patsy Cline is played by Megan Hilty.

Who played Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter?

Coal Miner’s Daughter is a 1980 musical about Loretta Lynn’s rise from rural poverty to international country music legend. In the film, Sissy Spacek plays the role of Loretta Lynn.

How many concerts has Loretta Lynn had?

Loretta Lynn has had 771 concerts.

What genre is Loretta Lynn?

Loretta Lynn is most often considered to be Folk, United States, Singer-Songwriter, Female Vocalists, Country, Country Rock, Americana, Classic Country Pop, Nashville Sound, Honky Tonk, Classic Country, and Kentucky Hip Hop.

When was the last Loretta Lynn concert?

The last Loretta Lynn concert was on August 15, 2021 at Lions Lincoln Theatre in Massillon, OH.

What setlist does Loretta Lynn play live?

The songs that Loretta Lynn performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 21, 2017 concert at Tilles Center Concert Hall in Yonkers, New York, United States:

  1. Okie From Muskogee
  2. I Ain't Never
  3. That's All I've Got to Say
  4. Sara
  5. Tulsa Time
  6. They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy
  7. You're Lookin' at Country
  8. When the Tingle Becomes a Chill
  9. I Wanna Be Free
  10. Blue Kentucky Girl
  11. I'm a Honky Tonk Girl
  12. You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)
  13. Love Is the Foundation
  14. Fist City
  15. She's Got You
  16. Lead Me On
  17. One's on the Way
  18. The Pill
  19. Free Fallin'
  20. Memaw's Guitar
  21. Everything It Takes
  22. Your Squaw Is on the Warpath
  23. Don't Come Home A'Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)
  24. The House at the End of the Road
  25. Cain's Blood
  26. Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven / Who Says God Is Dead! / Where No One Stands Alone
  27. Coal Miner's Daughter

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