Jody Miller, who had a run of country hits in the 1960s and ’70s that began with the crossover single “Queen of the House,” died October 6 or Parkinson’s complications in Blanchard, OK. She was 80.
Grammy-winning Oklahoma music artist Jody Miller died Thursday in Blanchard due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. She was 80. Miller won a Grammy for best female vocal performance for her ...
One of the first Oklahomans to win a Grammy Award, country music singer Jody Miller died Thursday in her hometown of Blanchard surrounded by her family. Miller, who was 80, was diagnosed with ...
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 ...
Jody Miller, a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter who began her career in folk and pop music before successfully crossing over into country, has died, according to a statement from her publicity company ...
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