Oral history interview with Lorrie Morgan; 1992 February 13; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 13.

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Oral history interview with Lorrie Morgan; 1992 February 13; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 13.

Country music performer Lorrie Morgan talks about working in the music business. Discussion includes the changing role for women in the country music industry; her role on the business side of her career; her recording career; and the pressures facing women in the music business.

1 sound cassette (28 minutes)

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Morgan, Lorrie

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Country music performer. Born June 27, 1959. Full name: Loretta Lynn Morgan. Daughter of Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan, she made her Opry debut at age 13. Among the top female country stars of the 1990s, her hit recordings include "Five Minutes," and "What Part of No." From the description of Oral history interview with Lorrie Morgan; 1992 February 13; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 13. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: ...

Kingsbury, Paul, 1958-

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Morgan, Lorrie

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Country music performer. Born June 27, 1959. Full name: Loretta Lynn Morgan. Daughter of Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan, she made her Opry debut at age 13. Among the top female country stars of the 1990s, her hit recordings include "Five Minutes," and "What Part of No." From the description of Oral history interview with Lorrie Morgan; 1992 February 13; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 13. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: ...