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Review: Loretta Lynn at ACL Live

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Kelly West AMERICAN-STATESMAN

Friday night at ACL Live, Loretta Lynn had a cold. Based on her sniffling and coughing it was a pretty bad one, but she didn’t let it get to her. Maybe it tired her out a bit, especially toward the end, but for most of the night, the country music legend was just that, a legend, delivering a set to a crowd full of fans that probably would have been satisfied with much less.

One thing that’s clear from last night is that Lynn is tough. Friday’s show was originally supposed to happen last September, but Lynn had to reschedule because of knee surgery. She canceled some shows after that because of illness. Introduced as the first country music star to have a motion picture made about her life, the 76-year-old singer took the stage in a long-sleeve, blue sequined dress after her 9-piece band and her daughter Peggy warmed up the crowd. Lynn stood through nearly the entire hour-long set, something she hasn’t done for every show on her current tour.

Colds and surgery aside, Lynn’s music is tough, too, a picture of resilience and endurance. The don’t-mess-with-my-man “Fist City?” Lynn seemed like she was still ready to make good on that promise. Same goes for “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man).” Stories between the songs drove the point home. Singing on top of Texas bars for $50, struggling to feed her children. A Dallas show canceled because of President Kennedy’s assassination? Loretta just borrowed some money to get back home. Seriously, don’t mess with Loretta Lynn.

Lynn showed that she could still do sad, too, with “She’s Got You,” “When A Tingle Becomes a Chill,” and “Dear Uncle Sam.” “Coal Miner’s Daughter” came at the end of the night, of course. It’s Lynn’s defining song and her most enduring one, made all the more impressive that she’s still belting it out on tour.

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By gdub

February 18, 2012 7:26 PM | Link to this

An amazing show by a true legend…I’m so glad she made it after canceling last fall…

By headraccoon

February 18, 2012 8:07 PM | Link to this

What a wonderful performance by the Queen of Country Music. It just don’t get no better.

By TXn

February 19, 2012 1:14 PM | Link to this

Jack White is a very lucky man getting to produce such a legend. Thanks for review, wish I could have made it.

By KIM DUNGER

February 20, 2012 9:54 AM | Link to this

WHAT A TRUE LADY ,I LOVED THE SHOW I WAS IN THE 4TH ROW AND I LOVE YOUR SMILE AND THE WAY U MADE US LAUGH,MY MOM NEVER HAS BEEN TO A CONCERT AND SHE REMINDS ME OF U,SHE WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE YOU ,THANK U FROM BOTH OUR HEARTS. ALWAYS KIM DUNGER AND EVA WALLACE oklahoma city

By KIM DUNGER

February 20, 2012 10:02 AM | Link to this

what a wonderful lady.my mom never has been to a concert and she has always wanted to see you,we where on the 4th row.thank you again for visiting oklahoma.from kim dunger and eva wallace

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