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- Oliver_Lynn abstract "Oliver Vanetta Lynn, Jr. (August 27, 1926 in Butcher Holler, KY – August 22, 1996 in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee), better known as Doolittle Lynn (also Doo and Mooney) was an American talent manager and country music figure, best known as the husband of country music legend Loretta Lynn. Over the course of their often-tumultuous 48-year marriage, Doolittle was instrumental in developing Lynn's musical talent and country music career, purchasing her first guitar, getting her first radio appearances, and serving as her de facto talent manager for many years.In addition to his ongoing support for his young wife's career, Loretta wrote about her husband, \"[He] thought I was something special, more special than anyone in the world, and never let me forget it... Doo was my security, my safety net\". He was also known to be violent, an alcoholic, and a womanizer who was a somewhat reluctant participant in his wife's life as a country music celebrity. Nonetheless, he was a central figure in many of his wife's hits, including \"Fist City\", \"The Pill\", \"Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)\", and \"You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)\". Loretta said, \"Doo really gave me a lot of things to write about, you know. He was very...what do you call it? Inspirational\".The Lynns' marriage, which began when Doo was 21 and Loretta was 13 (often r),has been described by historians and music scholars as \"one of the great legends of the twentieth century\" and \"one of the most compelling tales in American popular culture.\"".
- Oliver_Lynn birthDate "1926-08-27".
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- Oliver_Lynn deathDate "1996-08-22".
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- Oliver_Lynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doolittle "Mooney" Lynn".
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- Oliver_Lynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oliver Vanetta (Doolittle) "Mooney" Lynn".
- Oliver_Lynn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oliver Vanetta Lynn".
- Oliver_Lynn dateOfBirth "1926-08-27".
- Oliver_Lynn dateOfDeath "1996-08-22".
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- Oliver_Lynn shortDescription "American businessman".
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- Oliver_Lynn comment "Oliver Vanetta Lynn, Jr. (August 27, 1926 in Butcher Holler, KY – August 22, 1996 in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee), better known as Doolittle Lynn (also Doo and Mooney) was an American talent manager and country music figure, best known as the husband of country music legend Loretta Lynn.".
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