The history of country music is often described as a long, winding road paved with “three chords and the truth,” and few artists navigated that path with as much grit, glamour, and genuine soul as the late Jeannie Seely. At the age of 85, the passing of this Grand Ole Opry matriarch has sent a ripple of quiet reflection through the heart of Nashville and beyond. To speak of Seely is to speak of more than just a discography of hits; it is to recount the story of a woman who helped redefine the female voice in a genre that... Continues…





