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The country music community mourned the loss of Jeannie Seely, a beloved singer-songwriter and legendary member of the Grand Ole Opry. Seely died on Friday (August 1) at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee, outside of downtown Nashville. She was 85.
âIâve always loved this woman! She was a little spitfire, opinionated team player! Rest in peace, Jeannie,â Reba McEntire shared.
âI have known Jeannie Seely since we were early on in Nashville,â Dolly Parton shared in a statement on Friday evening. âShe was one of my dearest friends. I think she was one of the greater singers in Nashville and she had a wonderful sense of humor. we had many wonderful laughs together, cried over certain things together and she will be missed.â
Carly Pearce, who received her surprise invitation to become an Opry member from Parton, remembered Seely as one of her âbiggest mentors.â Seely even brought Pearce backstage at the Opry when she knew it was the hummingbird artistâs dream to perform on the legendary stage. Pearce has since performed on the Opry stage more than 100 times. She wrote in a tribute:
âWhen I was in my early 20s, Jeannie and I got to know each other because she lived down the street from me. She quickly took me under her wing, inviting me to go backstage at the [Opry] â knowing it was my dream to play there. Since then, she has become one of my biggest mentors and dearest friends. She celebrated my successes, let me cry on her back porch in private & helped welcome me into the Grand Ole Opry family. I canât quite put into words what this woman means to me, the opry & country music⊠but I know there will be a hole in my heart forever. Jeannie, thank you for your guidance, your wit, your talents & your shine. I whispered in her ear this week that I promised to keep the sparkles in the circle and her legacy in lights- and I promise to do that. I love you forever, Jeannie. â„ïžđȘœâ
The Opry remembered Seely as âa true icon,â and âthe definition of a mentor and dear friend to many in the country music community. She first appeared at the Opry in 1966 and while it was her first time being shoulder to shoulder with some of her heroes, she officially joined our family the next year in 1967 and has stood on that stage ever since with a special grace, sass, style, and of course â her wit and humor to top it all off.
âHaving performed at the Grand Ole Opry more than any other artist in history, 5,397 times to be exact, thereâs no doubt this place was home to her,â the Opryâs tribute continued. âIn her 57 years as an Opry member, she is recognized for changing the image of female country performers with her bold fashion statements, championed efforts to support and enhance womenâs roles in the music industry and was quite proud to be the first female to host a segment of the Opry. âŠYour legacy will always live on here at the Opry House, Miss Country Soul. We will miss you dearly.â
Lady Aâs Hillary Scott shared the Opryâs tribute on her Instagram story and wrote: âLove you forever Ms. Jeannie!â Others wrote comments expressing their heartbreak and appreciation for Seely and her career in country music. Caylee Hammack and Tenille Arts remembered Seelyâs presence during their respective debut Opry performances. Tenille Townes hailed Seely âthe kindest and the fiercest.â Maggie Rose remembered her as a âgift.â
Alana Springsteen wrote that sheâs âheartbroken to hear of the passing of Jeannie Seely. I didnât get as much time with her as I would have liked, but Iâll cherish the moments I did get. Jeannie was there the day of my first artist visit to the Opry and the day of my debut. she was always there. within minutes of talking to her you could feel that the Opry was her home and her heart. thank you Jeannie for your wisdom, your warmth, your witty banter and for paving the way for so many of us. the Opry and country music wonât be the same without you. heaven just gained a little more soul.â
Tigirlily Gold, Little Big Town, Margo Price, Ashley Monroe, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and many more paid tribute to the late legend. See some of the tributes in Seelyâs honor below.