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THE WHOLE WORLD REMEMBERS LORETTA LYNN… BUT THE ONE WHO FELT IT DEEPEST WAS THE DAUGHTER WHO CARRIED HER NAME AND HER LAST SONGS. Patsy Lynn Russell — Loretta’s youngest daughter, named after Patsy Cline, the friend her mother never stopped mourning. Patsy wasn’t just family. In Loretta’s final years, she became her producer, her co-writer, and the one who kept her mother’s music alive. Together they recorded Full Circle, Wouldn’t It Be Great, and Still Woman Enough — all made at Cash Cabin Studio in Tennessee. But behind those sessions, Patsy watched her mother grow fragile. A stroke in 2017. A broken hip in 2018. Fifty-seven years of touring, silenced. On October 4, 2022, at the ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, Loretta passed away peacefully in her sleep. Patsy’s twin sister Peggy later wrote that she kissed their mother goodbye and could barely tear her arms away. On their first birthday without her, Patsy wrote that she woke up sad, missing the one thing no recording could replace — Loretta’s voice singing Happy Birthday over the phone. The audience lost a queen. But Patsy lost the voice that sang her to sleep. The full story of what those final albums cost them both is something few people have ever heard.

The Quiet After the Music: Patsy Lynn Russell and the Loss the World Couldn’t Hear...

MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH, OKLAHOMA DID SOMETHING FEW ARTISTS EVER LIVE TO SEE — IT GAVE TOBY KEITH HIS OWN DAY Oklahoma has found a heartfelt way to honor one of its own. Governor Kevin Stitt has officially declared July 8 as Toby Keith Day, celebrating the hometown hero from Moore. Though he passed at 62 after a brave battle with stomach cancer, Toby never stopped supporting our troops, local families, and children fighting cancer. His daughter Krystal’s moving anthem at the capitol made the tribute even more meaningful. From his biggest hits to his quiet generosity, Toby always carried Oklahoma in his heart. Now, every July 8, the Sooner State will turn up his music and remember a true American icon whose legacy lives on.

A Day That Feels Like a Voice Still Answering Back More than two years after...

HE TOASTED TO 2024 WITH A SMILE — AND ONLY LIVED 36 DAYS OF IT. In November 2023, Toby Keith shared words that now echo painfully: “I’m not gonna let this define the rest of my life. If I live to be 100 or I don’t, I’m going to go forward.” After two years of chemo, radiation, and surgery, most would have stepped away. Instead, he performed three sold-out shows in Las Vegas — too weak to stand much of the night, yet his voice never faltered. 🎤 After the last show, he smiled in a photo with his band and wrote: “Been one hell of a year. Here’s to 2024!” But 2024 lasted only 36 days. He passed peacefully on February 5, surrounded by family. Flags in Oklahoma were lowered in his honor. 🇺🇸 What remains is that simple, powerful promise — a man facing the end, still choosing courage: I’m going forward.

“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” HE TOASTED TO...