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Jeannie Seeley is used to sharing a room with over 4,000 people each evening. As a regular host at the Grand Ole Opry, Seely sings, entertains crowds, and introduces acts to the Opry stage.
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 ...
NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 25: Singer/Songwriter Jeannie Seely performs at Jason Aldean's 11th Annual Event Benefitting Susan G. Komen As Part of "Opry Goes Pink" Jason Aldeans "CONCERT FOR THE CURE ...
Jeannie Seely's latest single, "Suffertime," is out now The Grammy winner opens up to PEOPLE about recording the song, originally released by Dottie West, at Nashville's historic RCA Studio B ...
Jeannie Seely was one of the Nashvillians whose home was flooded. With three feet of water in her house, she lost almost everything in it.
Jeannie Seely got one of her first shots at country music stardom thanks to Dottie West, who recorded recorded the Seely-penned "It Just Takes Practice" for 1965's Dottie West Sings.
Seely, known for Billboard hits including “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You” (with Jack Greene) and “Can I Sleep in Your Arms,” was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 16, 1967.
Jeannie Seely says she can understand the need for young artists and new sounds in today's country music, because she was in that same place when she started out, 40 years ago.
Grammy-winning country singer Jeannie Seely originally wrote "He's All I Need" with her friend and fellow artist Dottie West, who would make the song famous on her 1983 album New Horizons.
Stevens, Lee, Seely Joining Music City Walk of Fame Ray Stevens, Brenda Lee and Jeannie Seely will be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame in August in Nashville, Tenn.
Were COVID-19 not in the way, Jeannie Seely would be holding court at the SOURCE Awards on Aug. 25, co-hosting an event that celebrates the women who were instrumental in the growth of Nashville's ...
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