The original purpose of the project was to supplement state history textbooks; it expanded to include interviews with prominent people in
Henderson County and to preserve the history of Kentucky and the county. On August 8, 1987 student Anne Locke Chapman interviewed Loretta Lynn.
In the 15 minute conversation Lynn gave a brief oral history of her background in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky and her singing career. Lynn discussed her upbringing in Butcher Hollow, and described what life was like for residents. She went on to discuss the experience of doing press for the movie Coal Miner's Daughter, which was based on her life, and the changes shed seen in Butcher Hollow and country music. She mentioned Randy Travis, Ricky Skaggs and George Strait who were coming into their
own as country artists.
Remembering the Queen of Country Music

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