Country Star Jody Miller Died After Complications Linked to Parkinson's Disease
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The Grammy-winning 'Queen of the House' singer passed away in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma at the age of 80 seven years after she first diagnosed with the disease.

AceShowbiz - Country star Jody Miller has sadly passed away. The Grammy-winning musician died aged 80 after suffering complications linked to Parkinson's disease on Thursday, October 6.

According to The Oklahoman news outlet, the "Queen of the House" singer passed away in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma, seven years after being diagnosed with the disease. It's said the singer, hailed as a pioneer for fellow female performers, was surrounded by loved ones on her deathbed. She said about her career, "I started out as a folk singer... and what got me into country music, actually, was that Grammy."

Jody received a Grammy for her 1965 song "Queen of the House", which reached No5 on the country chart and 12th on the Billboard Hot 100. She had more than 24 songs on the country charts, made gospel records later in her life and was inducted into The Country Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame.

At the 1966 Grammys, where she was also nominated for best new artist, Jody won the best country and western vocal performance – female for "Queen of the House". Born Myrna Joy Miller on November 29, 1941, she knew she wanted to be a singer from the age of 10.

She stayed married to her husband Monty Brooks for 52 years until his death in 2014 and said of her life, "It's a Cinderella story... I got in LA and I had been married six months. It was in the summer of '62, and by that next year, I had a contract with Capitol."

After taking the stage name Jody Miller, she toured Hawaii with The Beach Boys and played on TV shows alongside the Rolling Stones. During the 2010s, she formed the musical act "Jody Miller and Three Generations" with her daughter Robin Brooks Sullivan and two grandchildren, with her last album "Wayfaring Stranger" released in 2020.

Her long-term representative Jennifer McMullen said, "Jody Miller's talent cannot be overstated. She had this innate, God-given ability to interpret and communicate with the most beautiful tones and inflection. She made it look and sound so easy that it sometimes takes a moment to realize the greatness of what you are hearing. But she was just as authentic and exceptional in her own life as she was on stage and on record."

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