
Country legend Loretta Lynn died in October, leaving many musicians in the industry to mourn the singer. John Carter Cash, son of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, is one of those musicians. In an interview with Fox News, Cash shared that Lynn was “like a mother” to him.

Loretta Lynn reminded John Carter Cash of her own mother
On November 16, Fox News aired an interview with Cash. In the interview, Cash discussed his friendship with Lynn.
“Oh Loretta was, I worked with her, we recorded 105 songs in the last part of her life. Working with her and her daughter Patsy [Lynn] as a producer and in the studio,” Cash said.
He continued, “He was like a bright light and the spark in my mother continued. And his laughter, his joy, the only fact that he was true and never changed, and he knew very well his own limitations and his own strength.”
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Throughout his career, Cash has released many studio albums, and he told Fox News that he has worked with Lynn more than any other artist.
“I’ve recorded more with Loretta Lynn than anyone else in my career,” Cash said. “And it was a learning experience for me, really.”
Cash later said that Lynn was “like a mother” to him, especially when they worked on music together.
“But she was like a mother to me, and she really was. Especially those times in the studio. He would be at my studio for three or four days in a row. And he would sit in his bus outside all night, and go in and record. I would never have him live in my house,” Cash told Fox News.
He continued, “He and Willie [Nelson]. He still needs his bus. But anyway, it was like my mother was back in the studio. “
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Loretta Lynn died at the age of 90
Like many artists in the country music industry, Cash remained friends with Lynn until her death in October 2022.
On October 4, Lynn’s family announced that the singer died at the age of 90.
“A statement from the family of Loretta Lynn. ‘Our precious mother, Loretta Lynn, passed away peacefully this morning, October 4th, at home on her beloved farm in Hurricane Mills,'” reads the statement on. Twitter.
Since Lynn’s death, many tributes to the singer have been held by his peers in country music. Most recently, Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, and Carrie Underwood paid tribute to Lynn at the 2022 Country Music Association Awards.
This marked the first time McEntire, Lambert, and Underwood had performed together after years of working side-by-side in country music.
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