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THE COAL MINERS DAUGHTER -- PLEASES CROWD AT OHIO STATE FAIR

8/4/2011

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It was 1978 the last year that I saw  Loretta Lynn  in concert. Well, after 33 years we've all changed a little! LOL! Dressed in a medium blue gown, and just recovering from knee surgery, Ms. Lynn was quite the trooper! Standing for the first three songs, and then remaining seated for the next hour, Loretta mixed her down-home humor with hits from several decades, along with a Patsy Cline  medley, and a Gospel Song  medley of songs she  wrote. Her voice was strong and her rapport with the 7,000 or so fans was warm and relaxed. Following Loretta, the fabulous Oak Ridge Boys took the stage for 90 minutes of great harmony and hits! Kudos to the Ohio State Fair for bringing in two legendary country music acts!

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