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Jeannie Seely, a Grammy-winning country music icon, passed away at 85 in Nashville after a brief illness. Known as "Miss ...
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Country music legend Jeannie Seely, known as "Miss Country Soul," dies at 85 after complications from an intestinal infection ...
We had many wonderful laughs together, cried over certain things together, and she will be missed,” Dolly Parton wrote.
The unofficial “Hea(r)t of Dixie” record was set circa 1977 following a typical Summer afternoon thunderstorm featuring gusty ...
Jeannie Seely, Grammy-winning country music legend, died at 85 in Hermitage, Tennessee. Known for hits like "Don't Touch Me," ...
Country star Jeannie Seely, who rose to fame in the '60s and '70s and became one of the Grand Ole Opry's most beloved ...
Country icon Jeannie Seely has died at 85. The Grand Ole Opry star leaves behind a groundbreaking legacy in music and beyond.
Jeannie Seely, the Grammy-winning country music artist and Grand Ole Opry legend, has died. She was 85. The artist’s rep ...
Country music trailblazer and Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely died on Friday (Aug. 1) at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage ...
Jeannie Seely, Grammy-winning country singer and trailblazing Grand Ole Opry star whose soulful voice and sharp wit made her a beloved figure in country music for more than six decades, died today ...
Hank Williams Jr.'s 1984 tune "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" is a solid song, but that music video was where the magic was.