Loretta Lynn was gone, but her voice was still in the room. Under the Grand Ole Opry lights, Willie Nelson’s son and Loretta’s granddaughter did the unthinkable — they reached across generations and sang the only song their legends ever shared. As “Lay Me Down” rose, the crowd broke, the past breathed, and for a few shatt… Continues…
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