TAYLA LYNN’S NEW ALBUM “SINGIN’ LORETTA” AVAILABLE TODAY
Songs Premiered By Whiskey Riff, Cowboys & Indians, RFD-TV, Think Country, Center Stage Magazine, The Hollywood Times, Guitar Girl Magazine, My Kind Of Country, The Music Universe, Country Evolution, & The TN Star
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Heart of Texas Records, in partnership with StarVista Music, announces the release of Tayla Lynn’s new album Singin’ Loretta, a tribute to her grandmother, country music legend Loretta Lynn, is available today! The record blends some of Loretta’s most iconic hits with lesser-known gems, showcasing the stories and spirit that defined her groundbreaking career. Tracks include “Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind),” “Out of My Head and Back in My Bed,” “Rated ‘X,’” “Blue Kentucky Girl,” “One’s on the Way,” “You’re Lookin’ at Country,” and “She’s Got You,” alongside deeper cuts such as “When a Tingle Becomes a Chill,” “There He Goes,” “I Wanna Be Free,” and “The Titanic.” Each song was thoughtfully selected and launched with special premiere partners, reflecting not only Loretta Lynn’s enduring global influence but also the deep personal connection her music continues to inspire within her family.
“Tayla Lynn brings her own voice and sound to her grandmother, Loretta Lynn’s, hit songs. I believe “Singin’ Loretta” will help draw in a new and younger audience to the profound lyrics and music of a Country Music Legend.”
“Memaw has been the constant fixture in my life and the lives of millions,” shares Tayla Lynn. “Thank you to Tracy Pitcox and Heart of Texas Records, along with StarVista, for believing in this album and me. I am so excited for everyone to hear this tribute.”
Tayla Lynn
As part of its ongoing Opry 100 celebration, the Grand Ole Opry, presented by Humana, launched its “Opry 100 Honors” on May 13. The special series of Opry 100 Honors shows, sponsored by Dan Post, pays tribute to several of the icons who have helped shape the Opry’s first century. The first show honored Loretta Lynn, with performances by Opry member Crystal Gayle (Lynn’s sister), granddaughter Emmy Russell, duo Twitty & Lynn (grandchildren of Lynn and Conway Twitty), and Opry members Martina McBride, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, and more. The evening was an unforgettable tribute to the remarkable career and legacy of Loretta Lynn.
Tayla Lynn always knew music would be her path, with no “Plan B” in sight. Performing at a young age with her grandmother, she later collaborated with songwriting legends like James House, Gary Burr, Leslie Satcher, and Jon Randall. After earning a development deal with RCA, she met Caroline Hobby and Jennifer Wayne through mentor Anastasia Brown, forming the trio Stealing Angels.
From 2007 to 2012, they toured the country, performed for troops in Iraq and Kuwait, and worked with Grammy-winning producer Paul Worley. Following her marriage and motherhood, Tayla moved to Seattle, where the music scene reignited her passion. Returning to Tennessee, she resumed performing with her grandmother and launched Twitty and Lynn with Tre Twitty in 2018. Performing over 100 shows annually, they released their debut album Cookin’ Up Lovin’ in April 2024. Tayla also released Tayla Lynn Sings Loretta Lynn in 2022, a tribute to her grandmother, with her follow-up album Still Singing Loretta Lynn set for 2025. Writing with Mark Narmore and Scott Baggett, she continues to blend her own life experiences with the stories of the women who came before her.
Tayla Lynn is a country music artist, comedian, actress, and proud granddaughter of the legendary Loretta Lynn. With a voice rooted in heritage and a spirit all her own, Tayla captivates audiences through raw honesty, soulful performances, and a heartfelt connection to the stage. As one half of the duo Twitty and Lynn with Tre Twitty, she honors her iconic lineage while carving out a bold, authentic path—including co-owning MEPOP Records and their own booking agency. Her albums include Tayla Sings Loretta Lynn (Heart of Texas Records) and the latest Cookin’ Up Lovin’ (MEPOP Records).
Beyond the spotlight, Tayla is a devoted wife and mama, a passionate advocate for sobriety and spiritual healing, and a storyteller with just the right amount of sass—known for tales that’ll make you cry one minute and laugh the next.