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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Jeannie Seely, the oldest working woman in country music, released her new song "Suffertime," along with a music video, on Friday, July 19. The singer spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about recording ...

  2. 12. Juli 2024 · Country music singer Jeannie Seely delivers a beautiful rendition of the beloved classic 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus.' The classic hymn 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus' captures the kind of friendship we have with Jesus Christ, our Savior. Written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855, this…

  3. 19. Juli 2024 · Seely and and another decades-long country star, Kitty Wells, were dear friends until Wells' 2012 passing. She was 92 when she died, but Seely remembers her friend's 80th birthday party. "I was standing there watching her and thinking, 'I wonder what it feels like to have a career that lasts this long,'" Seely said. "And now mine has actually ...

  4. 19. Juli 2024 · At 84 years old, Jeannie Seely is the oldest working woman in country music — and no one is more surprised than she is. "Can you believe what's going on with me?" the Grammy winner tells PEOPLE. "This is crazy. It's just phenomenal that I'm still able to be doing this." On July 19, Seely released her new song, "Suffertime," to digital ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Seely and and another decades-long country star, Kitty Wells, were dear friends until Wells' 2012 passing. She was 92 when she died, but Seely remembers her friend's 80th birthday party. "I was standing there watching her and thinking, 'I wonder what it feels like to have a career that lasts this long,'" Seely said. "And now mine has actually ...

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · 3. At 84, Jeannie Seely stands as the oldest active woman in country music, a milestone she describes as both astonishing and gratifying.Seely expressed her amazement at her continued presence in the industry, saying, “Can you believe what’s going on with me?

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · That’s the Jeannie Seely spirit – a philosophy that centres around “Enjoying my life and what’s left of this career.” Speaking of career milestones, Jeannie’s return to RCA Studio B wasn’t just a sentimental journey – it was history-making.