PATSY CLINE TOOK A YOUNG LORETTA LYNN ON TOUR WITH HER — BUT SHARING THE STAGE WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF COUNTRY MUSIC’S GREATEST SISTERHOOD…… In 1961, Nashville expected female artists to fiercely compete for a single spotlight. Instead, after recovering from a severe car accident, an established Patsy Cline heard a new voice on the radio and made an unprecedented choice. She didn’t just invite the nervous Kentucky coal miner’s daughter to open a few shows; she brought Loretta Lynn into her inner circle…… They shared the same tour bus, the same backing band, and the same fiercely loyal audience. But Patsy’s mentorship went far beyond vocal advice. In a ruthless, male-dominated industry, the veteran star physically opened her own closet, handing Loretta the glamorous dresses she needed to look the part……. Patsy was outfitting her shy friend in the armor required to survive Nashville. She taught Loretta how to stand her ground, how to navigate the road, and how to demand fair pay from intimidating promoters. For a newcomer far from home, that tour bus became a moving safe harbor……. The sisterhood lasted only two years before a 1963 plane crash abruptly ended Patsy’s life. Loretta would never forget the woman who refused to let her stand alone, eventually naming one of her twin daughters after her mentor……. Patsy Cline’s voice made her a legend, but her absolute confidence to build up a peer remains her defining choice. How she specifically fought executives to protect Loretta on those early tours—and the private conversations they shared behind closed doors—reveals a much deeper chapter of their time on the road.
Introduction PATSY CLINE TOOK A YOUNG LORETTA LYNN ON TOUR — BUT SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF COUNTRY MUSIC’S GREATEST SISTERHOOD. In the summer of 1961, Nashville…