Reba McEntire, Carly Pearce Heartbroken After Country Icon’s Death: ‘A Hole in My Heart Forever’
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AUG 2 – Jeannie Seely was the first woman to regularly host the Grand Ole Opry and performed a record 5,397 times during her 58-year career, breaking barriers for female artists.
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Jeannie Seely, Country Hitmaker of the ’60s and ’70s and 58-Year Mainstay of the Grand Ole Opry, Dies at 85
Jeannie Seely, a country star of the ’60s and ’70s who had been a favorite of Grand Ole Opry audiences from her induction in 1967 up until the present day, died Friday at age 85. Seely last performed on the Opry on Feb. 22 of this year — her 5,397th Opry performances, which surpassed the […]
Country Music Legend Jeannie Seely Has Died
Grammy-winning country music icon and Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely has passed away. Videos by Suggest The artist’s representative announced in a press release that Seely died on Friday at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. The cause was complications from an intestinal infection following two emergency abdominal surgeries and other health issues earlier this year. Seely was 85. The Grand Ole Opry paid tribute to the “Don’t To…
Opry Legend Jeannie Seely's Cause Of Death Revealed
Country music legend Jeannie Seely died Friday, August 1, at the age of 85. Jeannie Seely rose to fame in the late 1960’s with her Grammy Award-winning hit song “Don’t Touch Me.” She became a Grand Ole Opry icon as the first woman to ever host the radio program. She would go on to appear […]
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