Lynn says she still sees Cline, in visions while playing music at home. "She just looks and smiles like, 'You're doing good, honey.'" Even before Nashville issued safer-at-home guidelines and ordered the downtown bars closed, Loretta Lynn was on lockdown at her home 75 miles away in rural Hurricane Mills, Tenn.
At age 87, she's in one of the demographic segments of the population considered most at risk from the coronavirus. And with a stroke and a broken hip both in her medical chart from the last three years, she's even more vulnerable.
Her doctors thus required Lynn to cancel or postpone face-to-face appointments, including a planned visit from Billboard. A phone conversation was still doable, but the shutdown — especially coming on
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