Jeannie Seely News
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"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely has a major reason to be proud. She celebrated her 53rd anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member.
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On August 14, veteran country star Jeannie Seely released her highly-anticipated latest studio offering "An American Classic." Digital Journal has the scoop.
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Grand Ole Opry member and acclaimed country star Jeannie Seely chatted with Digital Journal's Markos Papadatos about her new album "An American Classic."
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Bluegrass queen Rhonda Vincent chatted with Digital Journal about becoming the newest member of the hallowed Grand Ole Opry, and she expressed her love for "Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely.
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On February 28, "Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely invited Rhonda Vincent to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry family.
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Country queen Jeannie Seely has a major reason to be proud. She received the honorary Doctor of Arts degree by Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) on Saturday, December 14.
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On November 12, veteran country star Jeannie Selly served as Co-Grand Marshal at the annual Nashville Veterans Day Parade.
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The 2019 Dottie West Birthday Bash, which took place on October 9 at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville, Tennessee, was a major success.
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Veteran country star Jeannie Seely has a major milestone to celebrate in her illustrious career. She just celebrated 52 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
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"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely chatted with Digital Journal about the upcoming Dottie West Birthday Bash, where they will be honoring veteran country star Bill Anderson.
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Country music queen Jeannie Seely will be recognized at the Inaugural Influencing Women Awards GALA on June 20 in Studio A at the Grand Ole Opry.
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"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely has a major reason to be proud. She is included in the "American Currents: The Music of 2018" exhibit.
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Nashville -
"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely will be hosting a star-studded event on October 10, which will take place at the 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville.
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On September 20, veteran country star Jeannie Seely, also known as "Miss Country Soul," honored the late Dottie West at the historic Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium.
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On September 16, 2018, "Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely is celebrating 51 years as a member of the hallowed Grand Ole Opry.
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Nashville -
On August 21, "Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely accomplished an important milestone. She received her star on the Music City Walk of Fame.
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"Little Miss Dynamite" Brenda Lee has a reason to celebrate. She will receive a star on Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame.
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"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely has a major reason to celebrate. She was just announced as one of this year's inductees of the Music City Walk of Fame.
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Nashville -
Earlier this week, veteran country star Jeannie Seely was inducted into the Academy of Local Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville.
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Jeannie Seely has a major reason to be proud. The country veteran star will serve as an on air personality on Willie Nelson's exclusive classic country channel on SiriusXM.
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Nashville -
"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely has a major reason to celebrate. She was honored at the hallowed Grand Ole Opry during her hosting segment.
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On September 16, Jeannie Seely has officially made country music history. She celebrated 50 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
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Nashville -
On Saturday, September 16, Jeannie Seely will be making country music history. She will be celebrating five decades as a member of the hallowed Grand Ole Opry.
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Veteran country singer-songwriters David Frizell and Jeannie Seely have collaborated together on a country classic, and the duet is magical.
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"Miss Country Soul" Jeannie Seely has a major reason to be proud. She was honored by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
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The band has just put out a new record and last year became members of the Grand Ole Opry. Darrin Vincent talks to Digital Journal about all this and more.
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Grand Ole Opry star and country songstress Jeannie Seely is back with her new country album "Written in Song," which comes out on Jan. 13.
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Country star Jeannie Seely has a major milestone to celebrate. March 12, 1966 marked the 50-year anniversary she recorded "Don't Touch Me."
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Veteran country music queen Jeannie Seely is going to appear on "Reflections," which will air throughout the week of Jan. 18.
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Nashville -
Grammy-winning country star Jeannie Seely will be the first performer on the Grand Ole Opry stage on Jan. 1 at the historic Ryman Auditorium.
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Co-Grand Marshal Jeannie Seely, Wanda Castellaw and Co-Grand Marshal, LTG (ret) John Castellaw, USMC. Moments By Moser Photography
Jeannie Seely Cyndi Hornsby
Country star Jeannie Seely earns doctorate Moments By Moser Photography
Jeannie Seely and Bill Anderson at 2019 Dottie West Birthday Bash Moments By Moser Photography
Jeannie Seely invites Rhonda Vincent to become Grand Ole Opry member Chris Hollo, Grand Ole Opry
Country star Jeannie Seely Cyndi Hornsby
Jeannie Seely at her 50th anniversary celebration as a member of the Grand Ole Opry Supplied by Webster PR
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