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Crystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb January 9, 1951) Gayle was born in Paintsville, Kentucky, but grew up in Wabash, Indiana, two hours southeast of Chicago, an area quite different from Butcher Holler, Kentucky, the small rural town where her older sister grew up. Here, Gayle was raised in a rural farming community. In Indiana, Gayle was also exposed to various genres of music, which contributed to Gayle's unique vocal sound. In high school, Gayle performed folk music, and sang background in her brother's band, as well as taking up the guitar. She Graduated from high school in Wabash, Ind
Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb April 14, 1934 Born to Melvin "Ted" Webb (1906–1959) and Clara Marie (Ramey) Webb (1912–1981) and named in honor of Loretta Young,[1] Loretta Webb was the second of eight children; her youngest sister is country singer Crystal Gayle. Lynn grew up in Butcher Holler, a section of Van Lear, a mining community officially a part of Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky. Loretta's mother Clara was of Scots-Irish and Cherokee ancestry. Her father Ted was a coal miner, store keeper and farmer. Growing up with such humble roots had a huge effect on Lynn's life, which heavily influenced her music as an adult. She was married to Oliver Vanetta Lynn, commonly known as "Doolittle", "Doo", or "Mooney" (for moonshine), on January 10, 1948, a few months before she turned 14.[2] Lynn moved to Washington, Kentucky, with her husband at the age of 14. Shortly thereafter, in an effort to break free of the coal mining industry, the couple moved across the country to Custer, Washington. The Lynns had four children by the time Loretta was 17 and she was a grandmother at age 29. Lynn always had a passion for music; before getting married she regularly sang at churches and in local concerts. After she was married, she stopped singing in public, wishing rather to focus on her family life. Instead, she passed her love of music on to her children, often singing to them around the house. When Loretta was 18, Doolittle bought her a guitar, which she taught herself to play.
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