Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jody Miller, a Grammy Award-winning country singer, died Thursday. She was 80. Miller, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease ...
Country singer Jody Miller, who won a Grammy Award for her 1965 crossover hit "Queen of the House," died Thursday. She was 80. Miller died at her home in Blanchard, Oklahoma, due to complications from ...
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Singer-songwriter, Old 97’s frontman Rhett Miller finds gratitude, grace in a second act
CLEVELAND, Ohio—If Rhett Miller ever needed an honorary hometown, he’s already got one. The Old 97’s frontman—known for his whip-smart wordplay, self-effacing humor and indefatigable stage ...
Jody Miller, a Grammy winning crossover artist with her 1965 hit "Queen of the House," died Thursday in Blanchard, Oklahoma from complications related to Parkinson's disease, her record label ...
Jody Miller, a Grammy Award-winning country singer, died Thursday. She was 80. Miller, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease seven years ago, died in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma, ...
Best known for a 1965 homemaker’s reply to a hobo’s refrain, the Oklahoma native had a hit the same year with the very different “Home of the Brave.” By Ed Shanahan Jody Miller, a versatile singer ...
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