Oliver Lynn was an American talent manager and country music personality, but he is best known for being Loretta Lynn’s husband. Loretta Lynn was one of Oliver Lynn’s most famous clients.
Oliver Lynn passed away on August 22, 1996, only five days before he would have turned 70 years old. His death was attributed to complications stemming from his diabetes as well as heart failure. His final resting place was determined to be on the Lynn estate, which is located in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
Throughout the ups and downs of their often turbulent 48-year marriage, Oliver Lynn was an important factor in the growth of his wife’s musical talent and career as a country music performer.
He was the one who gave her her first guitar, set up her first performances on the radio, and worked as her de facto talent manager for a good number of years.
Oliver Lynn served as the President of Loretta Lynn Enterprises, Inc., a corporation that was founded in 1973 to manage Lynn’s various commercial endeavours. Oliver Lynn was also the son of Loretta Lynn.
Many of his wife’s songs, such as “Fist City,” “The Pill,” “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind),” and “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” featured him as a prominent contributor (To Take My Man).
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Oliver Lynn was born on August 27, 1926, and is commonly referred to as Doolittle Lynn. He was an ex-Army soldier from Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, who became a music agent and managed Loretta. When Oliver was 21 and Loretta was 15, they first met. A month after they first met, on January 10, 1948, they got married.
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