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Country music legend Jeannie Seely – who boasted the most Grand Ole Opry radio program appearances – has died at 85 in hospice care.
With Jeannie Seely sadly passing away, the Grand Ole Opry announced a public memorial to celebrate the singer's legacy.
Jeannie Seely, who appeared on the Grand Ole Opry radio program more times than any other performer and was the first singer to record a live album on the Opry stage, has died, her publicist, Don ...
Opry legend Bill Anderson, the longest-serving cast member, told stories of his decades-long friendship with Seely. "She'd come by my dressing room 10 minutes before showtime to test out a joke ...
Country star Jeannie Seely, who rose to fame in the '60s and '70s and became one of the Grand Ole Opry's most beloved performers, has died 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.
Grammy-winning country singer Jeannie Seely passes away at 85, remembered for her hit "Don't Touch Me" and record 5,397 Grand Ole Opry performances.
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