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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
"Please remember the family as they deal with this great loss" her daughter Robin Brooks wrote in a statement Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of ...
Jody Miller, whose “Queen of the House” won the 1966 Grammy Award for best country performance by a woman, died Thursday at age 80. Miller died in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma, of complications ...
Jody Miller, a Grammy Award-winning country artist and crossover icon, has died. She was 80. Miller died in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma on Thursday after dealing with the symptoms of Parkinson ...
CNN — 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 ...
(Reuters) - Grammy Award winning country music singer Jody Miller has died aged 80 from complications relating to Parkinson's disease. Miller passed away in Blanchard, Oklahoma on Thursday morning, ...