Loretta Lynn's 2 Granddaughters: One Wowed on 'American Idol' & the Other Faced Challenge the Singer 'Couldn't Bear'
- Loretta Lynn's two granddaughters are treading unique paths honoring their grandmother's legacy.
- While one granddaughter wowed on "American Idol," the other faced challenges Loretta couldn't bear.
- Still, both granddaughters navigate their journeys with resilience and hard work, embodying Loretta's spirit.
Loretta Lynn performs during the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 11, 2011. | Source: Getty Images
Loretta Lynn, an accomplished country music vocalist and prolific songwriter, enjoyed a remarkable career, leaving a permanent mark on the genre. She earned multiple awards and accolades throughout her illustrious career.
Loretta Lynn poses with the awards she won at the Grammys ceremony in Los Angeles on February 13, 2005. | Source: Getty Images
Over the years, Loretta released numerous chart-topping hits, including "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Fist City," solidifying her status as a country music legend. The iconic figure in country music history was also a mom.
Loretta Lynn arrives at the 39th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in New York, on June 19, 2008. | Source: Getty Images
Loretta Lynn in 1970 | Source: Getty Images
Loretta and her husband, Oliver Lynn, had six kids, who blessed them with several grandchildren. Presently, Loretta's granddaughter, Emmy Russell, is treading the path paved by her illustrious grandmother. Emmy is the daughter of one of Loretta's twin daughters, Patsy Lynn Russell.
Loretta Lynn was inducted into The Nashville Walk of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 4, 2015. | Source: Getty Images
Emmy Russell on a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Striving to exceed the legacy of her iconic Nashville roots, Emmy has recently auditioned for the 22nd season of American Idol. The singer appeared before judges, Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie.
Patsy Lynn and Emmy Russell | Source: Instagram/emmyroserussell/
Emmy told the judges that she had sung her entire life and that she loved songwriting. "I love music," the 24-year-old shared. The singer confessed that she doesn't sing as much anymore but growing up, she used to sing on the road with her grandmother. "My grandmother was a country singer," said Emmy.
Patsy Lynn and Emmy Russell | Source: Instagram/emmyroserussell/
Judges were amazed when they heard that Emmy's grandmother was Loretta. She explained that her family was raised in the Redlands Ranch in Hurricane Mills Tennessee. Via a short clip, Emmy took viewers on a tour of the Redlands Ranch, which has a huge sign that reads, "WELCOME TO LORETTA LYNN'S RANCH."
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta's house exuded the timeless elegance and charm of a bygone era. The dining room is adorned with antique furniture and features a sturdy wooden dining table, complemented by intricately carved chairs and cabinets, and a magnificent chandelier.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Emmy takes viewers into her grandmother's bedroom, where a white pillow decorated with Loretta's art face welcomes them. Loretta's bedroom is decorated with an off-pink color. Her pictures hang on the wall and Emmy proudly showed off her white slippers.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
The "Lay Me Down" singer's bed is well spread with multiple pillows resting elegantly on it. The bed's high headboard is also stylishly decorated. A lamp rests on one side of the bed while the other side is occupied by a cute white-framed mirror.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
A doll written "Coal Miner’s Daughter" as well as a huge memorial plaque with the same words are shown off in the short video. Emmy also shows off her grandmother's writing room, which hosts a piano and a portrait of the late singer.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
In the kitchen, brown cabinets line the walls, providing ample storage space. A cooker and fridge stand at opposite ends, ready for use. Utensils sit atop the cabinets, easily accessible. In one corner stands a headless mannequin, wearing an apron and holding a cooking stick, adding a unique touch to the space.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch from a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
Loretta Lynn poses for a portrait in front of her fireplace in 1997 in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. | Source: Getty Images
After showcasing her grandmother's house, Emmy Russell gushed about her, saying, "She's one of the biggest country music singers of all time but to me, she's just my grandma, and growing up the bus, and all that, was very normal to me."
Emmy Russell on a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
As much as she recognizes her musical roots, Emmy wants to find and own her voice. She challenged herself to audition for American Idol so that she could chart her own path. Judge Katy encouraged her to find her own style and lane. Emmy then sang her original song "Skinny" about an eating disorder.
After her performance, a nervous Emmy was glad to get positive feedback from the judges. Katy told her, "You are an A+ songwriter. So was your grandma. You got the gift." Katy also advised her not to compare herself with her grandmother, as that would just put her under unnecessary pressure.
Judge Lionel also praised Emmy, "You have promise. And I like your promise." On the other hand, Luke told Emmy not to compare herself with her grandmother, but to start wearing her own shoes. Emmy shed tears as she got three years and was approved to go to Hollywood.
Emmy Russell on a video dated February 26, 2024 | Source: Youtube/@AmericanIdol
As she stepped off stage, Emmy noted, "I was thinking about my grandma, but I was also like, 'Emmy, she's with you. Now it's your turn,'" She added, "I think I'm more like her now than I was whenever I was trying to be like her."
People praised Emmy's performance, saying "She has a grandma's humble, honest spirit. Just be yourself, Emmy! You are enough! Beautiful voice and song too." Another individual agreed, "She has her smile, and her heart is as big as the sky. Go fly little bird and make your own way!! What a beautiful voice."
A fan noted that Emmy and her mom looked like Loretta, adding "She seems so sweet. I wish her all the very best luck & will be watching her on idol." An individual who grew up listening to Loretta also chimed in, "Her song made me cry." The person wished Russel, "Best of everything."
An emotional person wrote, "You made me cry" and urged Emmy to keep singing as her grandmother would want her to touch her generation with her "beautiful song."
Before her American Idol audition, Emmy had paid tribute to her grandmother at her memorial. She teamed up with Willie Nelson's son, Lukas, to deliver a heartfelt rendition of "Lay Me Down" during Loretta's memorial service at the Grand Ole Opry House.
Their touching tribute garnered widespread acclaim and earned them a nomination for Performance of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards. Additionally, Emmy marked her Grand Ole Opry debut on April 13, 2023.
Loretta also has another granddaughter, Tayla Lynn, who is a singer. Tayla did a cover of Loretta's song, "You Ain't Woman Enough." For a long time, Tayla struggled with alcohol and substance addiction and her grandmother did her best to get the help that she needed.
Loretta Lynn on April 9, 2007 | Source: Getty Images
Tayla recalled how deep she had sunk into addiction. "You're sitting there, not being faithful in your marriage and breastfeeding your baby while you're doing drugs, and all of a sudden you wake up and say to yourself, 'What in the hell am I doing?!'" she remembered.
Loretta Lynn performs during the 16th Annual Americana Music Festival & Conference at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 19, 2015. | Source: Getty Images
The singer also recalled that one time she stayed out all night, only to be met by her grandmother in the morning. Loretta, who was not pleased, stood in the doorway in a bathrobe and a frown. Tayla had previously stayed out but she'd always call. This time, she didn't, and Loretta made it clear that she wasn't going to put up with her behavior.
The singer narrated, "It was a, 'You might do that to your mama, but you are not going to do that here' sort of thing. She required respect and I learned that pretty quick."
Tayla Lynn | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
Loretta was the first person to ever intervene as she "couldn’t bear" to watch Tayla's downward spiral. She guided the singer towards rehabilitation. Tayla's journey to recovery began at Sierra Tucson when she was 19, where she was introduced to the principles of recovery. However, it wasn't until 2004, at Cumberland Heights in Nashville, that she fully incorporated these ideas into her life.
Tayla Lynn | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
The promises of recovery began to materialize for Tayla once she became sober and connected with fellow alcoholics. She then bagged recording and publishing deals, homes, and cars, but most importantly, she discovered her true self. Tayla shed layers of shame and emerged as a woman of integrity.
Tayla began accompanying the country star on tour when she was a teenager in 1997. She recalled that six months after losing her husband, Loretta hit the road on tour. On tour, Tayla watched on the sidelines as her grandmother cried with the audience as she sang "Here I Am Again."
Tayla, who released her album "Tayla Lynn Sings Loretta Lynn," recorded "Here I Am Again" for her album. Tears streaked down her face as she recorded the song because she recalled how Loretta and the audience cried as she sang it.
Tayla, who sings alongside her grandmother on the country music classic "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels," said she knew "Tayla Lynn Sings Loretta Lynn," was a record she was supposed to make. "It was literally the easiest, most joyful experience I've ever had," she added.
Loretta also boosted Tayla's strong belief when she approved the album. The singer couldn't help but believe that she was supposed and allowed to make the record. "Memaw wanted me to make this record," said Tayla, who was also motivated creatively by the loss of her mom, Cindy Plemons, who died suddenly in 2018.
Tayla Lynn with Tru and Scott | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
Tayla, who is married to John Cody Finger is a mother of two boys, Tru and Scout. In the past, the singer didn't look forward to waking up and seeing tomorrow. She acknowledged that she was hiding from God, so the last thing she wanted to see was sunrise.
Tayla Lynn and John Cody Finger with Tru and Scott | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
Now, Tayla Lynn has found the serenity that she and her peers in recovery pray for regularly, marking a full-circle journey. She, along with her husband and children, resides on her grandmother's famed ranch.
Tayla Lynn and John Cody Finger with Tru and Scott | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
Amidst the bustling activities like vet visits and the playful chaos of young boys, Tayla carves out moments to share her story. It's a fulfilling life, albeit noisy at times. The singer emphasizes the importance of daily grounding in God, family, and her journey of recovery.
Every morning, she rises an hour earlier than her household, kneeling in prayer to surrender her day to God. She follows with an uplifting devotional, often spiritual or recovery-focused, and engages in meditation.
Tayla Lynn with Tru and Scott | Source: Instagram/taylalynnfinger/
A pot of coffee fuels Tayla as she reaches out to fellow alcoholics, seeking ways to serve. Tayla emphasizes the importance of open communication to avoid sinking into the depths of shame and secrecy.
Patsy Lynn Russell, Loretta Lynn, and Tayla Lynn appear on the ABC primetime TV special 'In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: Bright Lights, Big Stars,' on September 26, 2009. | Source: Getty Images
Loretta's two granddaughters, Tayla and Emmy, are thriving in their respective paths. Both are dedicated to honoring their grandmother through their sobriety and musical endeavors. Each embarks on a distinct journey that pays tribute to Loretta Lynn's legacy while forging their own remarkable paths.
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