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Jeannie Seely, Country Music's Oldest Working Woman, Says She's 'Recreating History' with New Song (Exclusive) Cindy Watts. Fri, July 19, 2024 at 11:12 PM UTC. 4 min read.
Jeannie Seely and Dottie West were country music’s famous friends decades before Chris Young and Kane Brown turned the phrase into a multi-week No. 1 hit song. West recorded “Suffertime ...
Seely was inducted into the Opry on September 16, 1967. It was the year after she recorded and released “Don’t Touch Me” which became a major country hit and still serves as her signature song.
Jeannie Seely can trace her first memories of the Grand Ole Opry back to when she was just 4 years old. Growing up in tiny Townville, Pennsylvania, she and her family would huddle around the radio ...
Grammy-winning country star Jeannie Seely's stylish fashion sense and upbeat demeanor are an effective shield for a bittersweet notion the 83-year-old frequently mentions. Because so many of them ...
Legendary country music singer, Jeannie Seely, announces that her husband, Gene Ward, passed away at 92 years old. ... Jeannie Seely Kept Fans Updated About Gene Ward’s Cancer .
Country legend Jeannie Seely is mourning the death of her husband, Eugene "Gene" Ward. According to a statement, Ward died at a life care center in Nashville on Friday (Dec. 13) ...
Now 84 years old, Seely has been a staple of the country genre since the 1960s, with hits like her Grammy-winning "Don't Touch Me." A Grand Ole Opry member since 1967, she was the first woman to ...
Jeannie Seely, the oldest working woman in country music, released her new song "Suffertime," along with a music video, on Friday, July 19. The singer spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about recording ...