Limited Edition Lynn Anderson Rose Bushes Available For Purchase Just In Time For Mother's Day

Available For Pre-order To Reserve Rare Crafted Rose Bushes Online Now With Pick Starting Friday, May 1st in Nashville, TN

Legacy Recordings Release Digitally Remastered Albums 'Cry,' 'Singing My Song,' 'Listen To A Country Song,' and 'Stay There ‘Til I Get There' To All Digital Platforms

As part of the year long, 50th anniversary celebration of Lynn Anderson’s Rose Garden, fans can order The Lynn Anderson Rose Bushes and pick them up just in time for Mother's Day. There are only 60 rose bushes available and can be purchased directly at www.lynnandersonrosegarden.com for $50.00 each. These uniquely designed tea roses took two years from start to harvest.

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“It's comforting to have the final portion of mom's 2020 'Lynn Anderson' rose bushes available in time for Mother’s Day,” says daughter Lisa Sutton. “In light of social distancing, there's been no better place for me than in Mom's rose garden. "Come Hell or High Water" as the late songwriter Alex Harvey wrote, Mom's roses are going to bloom right when I need them most.”

Cultivated at Weeks Roses in Wasco, California, The Lynn Anderson Rose is a hybrid tea rose, grown in small numbers to ensure that only the finest bushes are chosen from top professionals. This is the second harvest of these special roses and once they are gone, there won’t be any available anywhere until the spring of 2021.

In addition to The Lynn Anderson Rose, Legacy Recordings has opened the vault to release four albums from the timeless collection of country music pioneer Lynn Anderson. Her fans now have access to four of her classic albums that have just been re-released to all digital platforms. Anderson’s digitally remastered albums Cry, Listen To A Country Song, Singing My Song and Stay There ‘Til I Get There were recently released, with hopes of more to come.

Ranked among the most admired and trailblazing entertainers in America throughout her six-decade career, Lynn Anderson’s sparkling vocals brought a new level of sophistication and glamour to country music. Her groundbreaking pop-country sound helped her become one of the first female country artists to achieve mass crossover appeal. Many firsts were achieved throughout Anderson’s career; some of which broke social barriers. Anderson was the first female country singer to perform on The Tonight Show, first to headline and sell out Madison Square Garden and the first female to win an American Music Award. Lynn repeatedly delivered chart topping songs, such as “(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden,” and was named Billboard’s Artist of the Decade for the 70s. Too timeless to be forgotten, events and celebrations are in the works to honor the classic hits and sweet southern personality that Anderson engraved in hearts across the world.

About Lynn Anderson: Lynn Anderson’s six-decade career charted 12 #1 singles and a total of 18 Top 10 hits, with more than 50 Top 40 hit singles total. Aside from being named “Female Vocalist of the Year” by the Academy of Country Music twice and “Female Vocalist of the Year” by the Country Music Association, she also won a Grammy Award for her signature song “Rose Garden.” Anderson later won a People’s Choice Award, and was the very first female artist to win an American Music Award. In 1974, she became the first female country act to sell out Madison Square Garden. Record World, a major music trade magazine of the 1950s to the 1980s, honored Anderson as ‘Artist of the Decade’ for 1970-1980. Anderson’s memory continues to live on through her legions of fans from around the world. www.lynnandersonrosegarden.com