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Loretta Lynn to join Jack White at Nashville concert

Dave Paulson
dnpaulson@tennessean.com

Next month, Nashville rocker Jack White will play his biggest concert ever in Music City — a headlining gig at Bridgestone Arena — and he’ll mark the occasion by bringing a very special guest along.

Country music legend Loretta Lynn will also perform at the January 28 concert. White produced Lynn’s last studio album, 2004’s “Van Lear Rose,” which won the Grammy award for best country album. Lynn has been working on a follow-up over the last seven years with producers Patsy L Russell and John Carter Cash, and recently signed a new multi-album deal with Sony Music Entertainment's Legacy Recordings.

White’s 2014 album “Lazaretto” earned him three more Grammy nominations last week, plus a nod for “Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package” as an art director for “The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27).” He’s been playing for massive audiences over the last year, including a headlining slot at last summer’s Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn.

Tickets for White’s Nashville concert are $29.50-$59.50 and on sale now at Ticketmaster.