Country Music Singers Pay Tribute to Loretta Lynn Amid Country Icon's Death
10/04/2022 12:23 pm EDT
'There was no one like Loretta'
"There was no one like Loretta," Tim McGraw wrote. "She was a trailblazer for the genre and a role model for so many young women…. My wife and our daughters included. Sending our love to her family and all of those grieving today."
"I'm so heartbroken to hear about Loretta's passing," Miranda Lambert tweeted. "She was so kind to me and she blazed so many trails for all of us girls in country music. Thanks you for all the songs . Miss you. Fly high."
'Terrible News'
"Terrible news about Loretta Lynnpassing away..." Blake Shelton wrote. "Prayers to her family."
'They don't make 'em like her anymore'
"So sad to hear of the passing of [Loretta Lynn]," country music singer Travis Tritt tweeted. "She was always an inspiration to those of us grew up listening to and loving real country music. Her kindness, strength and devotion to country music and her fans will be deeply missed. They don't make 'em like her anymore."
'True legend'
"Mom and I are saddened to hear about the loss of a true legend, [Loretta Lynn]," the family of the late Charlie Daniels wrote. "When dad passed, she said Country would never be the same without dad. It will definitely not be the same without the coal miner's daughter. Rest in peace."
LeAnn Rimes speaks out
"oh, sweet loretta lynn... what a life! what an icon! what a trailblazer! what a beautiful soul!" Rimes tweeted. "may she rest peacefully with the angels. my heart is with her family and friends."
'Thank you'
"There are not enough words to thank you [Loretta Lynn] for making a path for women in country to ride on. your songs and stories will be with us forever," singer Ingrid Andress wrote. "Rest in peace."
'One of the greatest there will ever be.'
"Very sad news this morning ... LORETTA LYNN has gone home," The Oak Ridge Boys tweeted. "Great Britain lost their Queen ... now we have lost ours ... Rest easy ma'am. You were loved all ..."
'Trailblazer for women'
"She was an iconic legend and did things the way she wanted," Darius Rucker paid tribute. "I am so bless to call her friend. I miss u already Loretta. Love u. And rest now u angel."
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