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Loretta Lynn to be Honored as BMI ICON at
BMI Country Awards November 8
September 30, 2004
Nashville
– Legendary BMI songwriter and recording artist Loretta Lynn
will be honored as a BMI ICON at the performing rights
organization's 52nd annual Country Awards. The gala awards
and dinner will be held November 8 at BMI Nashville’s Music
Row offices.
Lynn, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, will be saluted for her
"enduring influence on generations of music makers."
A BMI affiliate for 45 years, the Kentucky-born Lynn
launched her career in 1960 with her self-composed “I’m a
Honky Tonk Girl.” Soon she was topping the charts with
feisty female classics she wrote, including “You Ain’t Woman
Enough” (1966), “Don’t Come Home A’Drinkin’” (1966), “What
Kind of Girl (Do You Think I Am)” (1967), “Fist City”
(1968), “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (1970), “You’re Lookin’ at
Country” (1971), “Rated X” (1972) and “The Pill” (1975). The
first woman ever to become the Country Music Association's
Entertainer of the Year, she released her 73rd album, the
acclaimed Van Lear Rose, earlier this year.
Lynn joins a distinguished list of BMI ICONs, including
country songwriter/artists Bill Anderson and Dolly Parton;
pop songwriting master Brian Wilson; R&B legends Chuck
Berry, James Brown, Bo Diddley, Al Green, Isaac Hayes and
Little Richard; Motown songwriting trio Brian Holland,
Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland; and blues/rock/soul artist
Van Morrison, who will receive his honor at the BMI London
Awards on October 5.
The annual BMI Country Awards recognize the songwriters and
publishers of the 50 most performed songs of the past year.
The ceremony will culminate in the announcements of
Songwriter of the Year, Publisher of the Year, and Most
Performed Country Song of the Year (the Robert J. Burton
Award). BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, President Emeritus
Frances Preston and BMI Nashville Vice President Paul Corbin
are hosts of the invitation-only event, which is the oldest
awards program recognizing country music creators.
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