Brown, 78, and Lynn, 68, both made their names in the Sixties. Brown broke through as a member of the Flames in the Fifties, but didn't record "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)" until 1965. Lynn, meanwhile, scored her first hit with 1962's aptly-named "Success"; she's best-known, of course, for 1971's "Coal Miner's Daughter," one of her four Number One singles, which tells the story of her Kentucky childhood.
Last year, Paul McCartney was announced as a recipient but declined to participate, citing a conflicting obligation. At the time, the Kennedy Center said McCartney would be honored this year, but a statement issued yesterday said only, "Paul McCartney will not be receiving a Kennedy Center Honor."
AUGUSTIN
SEDGEWICK
(August 6, 2003)
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