Loretta Lynn will be the subject of an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville to celebrate her
career upswing following last year's critically acclaimed album, Van Lear Rose. The exhibit, which opens Feb. 4 and
runs for three months, will feature Lynn's handwritten lyrics that have been donated to the museum's permanent archive. The
exhibit will also display the sparkling blue gown and the 1964 Epiphone guitar pictured on the album cover. Lynn wrote many
of the album's songs on that guitar. Lynn was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988. Van Lear Rose is
nominated for five Grammys.




