
Jeannie Seely | Photo credit: Cyndi Hornsby
A public Celebration of Life has been announced for Grand Ole Opry star and country music legend Jeannie Seely. The special event honoring the late GRAMMY winner is titled “Jeannie Seely’s 5,398th Opry Show” and will take place on Thursday, August 14 at 10:00 a.m. / CT at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The service will be broadcast live on 650 AM WSM. It will also be available for livestream here.
About Jeannie Seely
Early in Jeannie Seely’s career, music industry professionals praised her soul-inspired vocals, which resulted in her being named “Miss Country Soul” – a title still used today. In 2019, Seely was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts from Lincoln Memorial University for her many groundbreaking accomplishments in the music industry. Born and raised in northwestern Pennsylvania, Seely received the “Most Promising Female Artist” award in 1964 from the Country and Western Academy (later becoming the Academy of Country Music). A year later, Seely moved to Nashville, where she signed with Monument Records, and her chart-topping hit “Don’t Touch Me” resulted in her becoming only the third female country artist to receive a Grammy Award. After receiving the “Most Promising New Artist” awards from Cashbox, Record World, and Billboard, Seely appeared on Billboard’s country singles chart for 13 consecutive years. On September 16, 1967, she was inducted as a world-famous Grand Ole Opry member. She was the first Pennsylvania native to become an Opry member and later became the first female to regularly host Opry segments. Widely recognized for changing the image of female country performers, she became the first person to wear a mini-skirt on the Opry stage. Seely formed one of the most successful duets and road shows in country music history with fellow Opry member Jack Greene. In 2022, the Grand Ole Opry honored her for the most performances in the Opry’s history, a record that will almost certainly remain intact forever. A BMI-awarded songwriter, Seely’s songs have been recorded by Country Music Hall of Fame members, including Dottie West, Merle Haggard, Connie Smith, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Faron Young, Ernest Tubb, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Hank Williams Jr. – as well as by artists ranging from Irma Thomas (the “Soul Queen of New Orleans”) to Rhonda Vincent (the “Queen of Bluegrass”), from Chris LeDoux to Moe Bandy, and from Boys II Men to Seal. The star of significant stage productions including Always, Patsy Cline, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, and several others, Seely has served as a radio disc jockey on her own Armed Forces Network, traveled on military tours throughout Europe and Asia, and published her book titled Pieces Of A Puzzled Mind. Recordings by Seely have spanned seven decades, from her Top 10 Billboard album The Seely Style to her Curb Records album An American Classic, which includes her third duet with friend Willie Nelson. She appeared in Willie’s movie Honeysuckle Rose and sang on the platinum soundtrack album. In 2018, she began hosting her weekly show, “Sundays with Seely,” on the Willie’s Roadhouse channel of SiriusXM. In 2018, she was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame, representing all music genres. At the inaugural Influencing Women Awards Gala in 2019, the first “Standing Ovation Award” was presented to Seely, and her name was added to the annual award. In 2022 , she was recognized on the nationally televised Country Music Association (CMA) Awards Show, in 2023 she received the CMA’s prestigious Joe Talbot Award, and in 2024 she was honored by SOURCE with the esteemed Jo Walker-Meador Lifetime Achievement Award. Following Seely’s 5,381st performance on the Grand Ole Opry in September 2024, the “Jeannie Seely Interchange” was dedicated at the Briley Parkway exit to the Grand Ole Opry House.
For more information on Jeannie Seely, visit jeannieseely.com.

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