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THE ORIGINAL LORETTA LYNN BAND

"THE COALMINERS" 

Presents

 

  "ALWAYS LORETTA"

    Featuring Emily Portman

  The World’s ONLY Authentic Re-creation of a Loretta Lynn Concert

Approved and Authorized by the Loretta Lynn Estate

 

The Coalminers  -- the band who toured with Loretta Lynn for over 40 years in front of more than 25 million fans at 5000+ shows worldwide --  continues to celebrate the Queen of Country with their amazing presentation of ALWAYS LORETTA featuring Emily Portman as Loretta.  Emily portrayed Loretta in the Conway Twitty musical “It’s Only Make Believe”, and during frequent trips to visit the country star at her ranch in Hurricane Mills Tennessee, Emily traded stories and moments with Loretta that forged a strong bond and a real friendship between the two women.   When Loretta died in October of 2022, her family knew that Emily and The Coalminers were the way to keep Loretta’s legacy alive. 

Together, The Coalminers and Emily deliver the most authentic recreation of a Loretta Lynn concert to be found anywhere….presenting the songs of Loretta Lynn the way she performed them and first-hand stories of their on-the-road adventures from the band who backed her at premier venues from Carnegie to Albert Hall, from Sydney Opera house to the Grand Ole Opry and shares a unique viewpoint of Loretta’s music that can’t be duplicated by anyone else.  You will of course hear the biggest hits from Loretta’s legendary career, and other fan favorites that only occasionally made it into the normal tour song list.   One of the highlights of the show is the “Get to Know Loretta” section, where The Coalminers take questions from the audience and share funny stories about life on the road with Loretta.

This 90 minute concert is a wonderfully authentic glimpse into the touring world of Loretta Lynn – an evening of music and memories honoring The Queen of Country and her legendary career by a good friend who sounds just like her and by the band who knew her best.

 

THE COALMINERS present

ALWAYS LORETTA

Starring Emily Portman & The Coalminers

 

ABOUT EMILY PORTMAN:                                                  

Like so many successful performers, native Kentuckian Emily Portman cut her musical teeth singing in church and learning to read music as a member of her high school band. Inspired by her parents’ music, her influences were an amalgamation of classic country and classic rock, with a little ‘80s music mixed in and included Merle Haggard, Jim Croce, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. In college, she joined a choral group, learned the guitar, and began performing professionally at the Corydon Jamboree just across the border in neighboring Indiana. However, when she covered the music of Loretta Lynn, people took notice.

 

At an early age, perhaps due to her Kentucky roots and natural inflection, Emily was told that she, “sounded a lot like” country music legend, Loretta Lynn, so she became a student of her artistry. Emily pored over the singer’s entire catalogue of music and began working to emulate Loretta’s vocal style and her onstage mannerisms. In the summer of 2004, Emily entered a “Sing Like” contest at the Kentucky Opry and won $1,000 for her portrayal of Loretta.

 

Just a couple years later, after posting a video of herself performing a Loretta Lynn song on YouTube, she was discovered by Michael Twitty (eldest son of the great Conway Twitty) who cast her to portray Loretta in the nationally touring musical “It’s Only Make Believe.” The musical was instrumental in establishing Portman’s career. Over the next two decades, her portrayal of the Coal Miner’s Daughter would carry to the most prestigious stages (including the Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry), where she would rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in the business, including George Jones, Archie Campbell, Vern Gosdin, Toby Keith, Chris Cagle, and even Loretta Lynn, herself, with whom she formed a close friendship.

 

Emily made frequent trips to Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, TN. During one of her visits, the two singers were enjoying a casual conversation when, in mid-sentence, Lynn paused, looked at her straight in the eyes and said, “ya’ know, we have a real connection, don’t we?” If you ever saw the two performers together, the connection they shared was obvious.

 

After Ms. Lynn’s unfortunate recent passing, Emily Portman connected with Loretta’s longtime backup band, The Coalminers. They agreed to join talents and collaborate to honor the memory and music of this true country music trail blazer with “Always Loretta”—a show authorized by the Loretta Lynn family that includes all the greatest hits and shares intimate stories of Loretta’s life through the eyes of those who knew her best.

 

 ABOUT THE COALMINERS:

 

Dave Thornhill (Lead Guitar, Bandleader):

Thornhill’s first performance with Loretta Lynn was in 1967 as the lead guitarist for The Country Playboys at the once famous Frontier Ranch in Columbus, Ohio. The group served as the band for countless nationally touring country artists (Jim Ed Brown, Little Jimmy Dickens, Lynn Anderson, Merle Travis, Carl Smith, etc.) as they passed through, including Loretta Lynn, who told the audience, “I’ve played all over the world and this is the only band that did all my stuff just like the record. If I could ever afford a band, this is the only band I’d like to have.” Two years later, she hired all five musicians and her band, The Coalminers, were formed. He would serve as guitarist and bandleader for Loretta Lynn for 55 years (until 2017) and played over 10,000 shows with her (including her duet shows with the great Conway Twitty and serving as the band that backed Sissy Spacek in the movie “The Coal Miner’s Daughter”).   

 

Now, in his 80s, Thornhill is thrilled to renew his role as bandleader and lead guitarist for the Lynn family authorized tribute show “Always Loretta” to extend the legacy of Loretta and his band, The Coalminers.

 

Robert “Bob” Hempker (Steel Guitar):

Also one of the original members of Loretta’s band, Hempker began performing with The Coalminers at the age of 21. He served as Loretta’s steel guitarist for 17 years before taking a seven year sabbatical to focus on his family, after which, he rejoined the group and stayed with them for another six years until Loretta left the road to care for her husband, Mooney. During this time, Bob went to work with Roy Clark and performed with him for eight years, and then did a two-year stint performing in Branson. Bob would reunite with The Coalminers in 2014 and stayed with the group through her retirement from the road in 2017.

 

Dennis Digby (Bass Guitar):

Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Dennis Digby began his career while still in high school as the bass player for Mel Tillis. Throughout Dennis’ career, he would perform alongside an impressive list of legendary performers, including Tex Ritter, Charlie Louvin, David Houston, Cal Smith, and the Osborne Brothers. He would join The Coalminers in 1982 and perform with Loretta Lynn for over 17 years. 

 

Monty Parkey (Piano/Keyboard):

Xenia, Ohio native Monty Parkey moved to Nashville in 1976 to perform music. His resumé reads like a “Who’s Who” of country music. His keyboard playing has supported a lengthy list of country music notables, including Bill Anderson (5 years), Randy Travis (5 years), Alan Jackson (15 years), Darryl Worley (10 years), Sylvia (3 years), Tanya Tucker (1 ½ years), Lorrie Morgan (4 years), and the great Loretta Lynn (for 3 years in the mid ‘80s).

Eric Kaberle (Drums):

Eric's upbringing took place in Rowley, Iowa, a small town nestled amidst a cornfield, with a population of only 250 individuals. His musical journey commenced at the age of 7 when he joined his grandpa's country band as a drummer, sharing the stage with his father. After completing his music performance and education degrees at the University of Iowa in 1995, he wasted no time in pursuing his lifelong aspiration of playing drums for a renowned country artist. Within two months, he relocated to Nashville, immersing himself completely in the city's vibrant music scene. In his early years there, he showcased his talent at various iconic venues, including the Opryland Theme Park, the General Jackson, the Grand Ole Opry, and Lower Broadway. Simultaneously, he became a regular fixture in numerous recording studios, while also honing his skills as a songwriter.

In 2002, an opportunity of a lifetime presented itself when Kaberle received a call to join Loretta's band as their drummer. He passionately fulfilled this role for an impressive span of 15 years until Loretta retired from touring in 2017. Presently, Eric utilizes his musical prowess as a drummer and background vocalist, lending his talents to John Conlee's performances.

 

Jean Anne Tarleton (Vocalist):

Vocalist Jean Anne Tarleton has had an impressive career as a consummate triple threat—she is a singer, a dancer, and songwriter with enormous success in all three areas. As a vocalist, she has backed an includible list of legendary artists, including Perry Como, Robert Goulet, Sammy Davis Jr., Jimmy Stafford, Kiki Dee, The Babys, Mac Davis, Brenda Lynn, and of course, Loretta Lynn, for whom she worked for three years in the late ‘70s/early ‘80s. Her catalog as a songwriter includes hits “Love Is Like A Rolling Stone” (The Pointer Sisters), “Do It Again” (Paulette Reeves), “Fall For You” (Walter Egan), “That’s Freedom” (Tim Kimmel, John Farnham), “Someday Soon”—Woodstock: The Director’s Cut (Chapman-Springs), and more. As a dancer, she has appeared on such shows as “Make Your Own Kind Of Music” (NBC show featuring Al Hirt, The Carpenters & The Doodletown Pipers), “SWING” (featuring Frank Sinatra Jr. and Harry James & his orchestra), “The Jimmy Stafford Show” (CBS show featuring Jean Anne & Deborah Allen), “The Mac Davis Show,” “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,” “Hee-Haw” and countless others.

 

Ron Crites:

"The George Jones tribute"

                                                       

Never before has an artist captured the very essence, chemistry and mannerism of this world famous
celebrity, Mr. George Jones! Ron’s an incredible entertainer and has had great success performing on his own for over 40 years with other well known venues such as: Carnival Cruise Lines, Major Hotels, Clubs, Lounges, Theaters and many others in the entertainment field. Having spent his lifetime performing throughout the United States, Ron Crites has created a name for himself as "TheQuintessential George Jones Tribute Artist." His show has earned him the respect as one of United States best entertainers! Since his first appearance on stage in Orlando, Florida in 1972, Ron Crites has earned his title as  "The Best George Jones Tribute Artist". His show is undeniably one of a kind. One that will make you feel as if George Jones is “still in the house”. Not only will his show bring back fond’ memories to those who knew the George Jones sound, but will also entertain a whole new generation of fans who will grow to respect the talents of Ron Crites as one of the world's best tribute artists. While in Nashville, Ron was able to perform with many great entertainers and they all said it was like George Jones himself singing with them.

 

 

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