How Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter fared while auditioning on ‘American Idol’
She’s a Honky Tonk Girl.
Emmy Russell, 24, the granddaughter of the late country music legend Loretta Lynn, auditioned for “American Idol” on Sunday’s episode of the ABC music competition show, surprising the judges.
Judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan seemed to be in the dark about her impressive family tree — at first.
“Growing up, I sang music my entire life,” Russell said. “I just love writing. I’m 24 years old. Songwriter, I love music. I don’t really sing out as much anymore, but growing up I sang on the road with… my grandma’s a country singer.”
“Who’s your grandmother?” Bryan asked.
The judges were shocked when she revealed it.