Seely was a trailblazer for women in country music.

Country music icon and Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely has passed away. She was 85 years old.
According to a press release, Seely died today, August 1, 2025 at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. Her death was due to complications from an intestinal infection.

Jeannie Seely; Photo by Cyndi Hornsby
Seely has been facing medical issues since last fall when she was hospitalized following a visit to her hometown in Pennsylvania for a celebration honoring her career achievements. At this time, “Miss Country Soul” was admitted for acute diverticulitis and dehydration. Additionally, she underwent several back surgeries this spring to repair damaged vertebrae, along with two emergency abdominal operations.
Seely’s medical challenges intensified in December 2024 following the death of her husband of 14 years, Eugene W. Ward.

Jeannie Seely, Eugene W. Ward; Photo Provided
She was a Grand Ole Opry staple. By the time of her final Opry performance on February 22, Seely had taken the stage 5,397 times, more than any other artist in the Opry’s century-long history. Seely was recognized as the longest-performing female artist still actively working in country music at the time of her passing.
Seely made her final public appearance on March 1, 2025, at the grand reopening of the Legends of Country Music Museum in Nashville’s Music Valley. Her likeness is featured on the building’s exterior, and she is celebrated inside with a refreshed exhibit in her honor.
Remembering Jeannie Seely
Born July 6, 1940 in Titusville, Penn., Seely was raised a farm girl and enjoyed listening to the Grand Ole Opry on her family’s large Philco console radio. She began to sing by age 11 and started to perform on local television at 16. She kept busy in high school, serving as a cheerleader, majorette, and honor student.
When she was 21, she packed her bags and headed West to Los Angeles where she landed a position at a record label and began to write songs. She appeared alongside the then-unknown Glen Campbell on the Hollywood Jamboree TV series.
Thanks to her songwriting, she landed a record deal and began to tour the West Coast.

Jeannie Seely; Photo by Chris Hollo, Grand Ole Opry
In 1964, Seely was honored as the “Most Promising Female Artist” by the Country and Western Academy, which would later become the Academy of Country Music.
The following year, inspired by encouragement from her friend Dottie West, who had recorded one of her songs, Seely made the move to Nashville and signed with Monument Records. Seely continued to make her mark on Billboard’s country singles chart for 13 straight years.
She became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1967 and famously became the first person to wear a mini skirt on the Opry stage.
A multi-talented artist and entertainer, Seely appeared in several stage productions, was a radio host, and even published her own book, Pieces Of A Puzzled Mind.
Jeannie Seely was a member of the Music City Walk of Fame, and recently received CMA’s prestigious Joe Talbot Award on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
“How wonderful to be honored for doing what you love to do and love to share with others. My surprise was obvious since I am rarely at a loss for words, but this caught me totally speechless,” Seely shared following the surprise presentation.
“While Country music will always, and must always evolve, we must always remember the Grand Ole Opry is the cornerstone our industry was built on with music that represented the people. I sincerely appreciate CMA and the folks who recognized how much I care, and I’m proud to be in such great company. Thank you.”
Throughout her career, Seely racked up countless accolades, including her achievement as the third female country artist to win a GRAMMY.
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