Ollie Imogene “Jean” Shepard, the trailblazing Country Music Hall of Famer who scored Top 10 hits with songs like “Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)” and “I’ll Take the Dog,” was born on this day in ...
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Shepard passed away on Sunday morning after an extended illness. By Chuck Dauphin, Billboard Country Music has lost one of its’ colorful characters — and beloved performers — with the passing of Grand ...
Jean Shepard, a pioneer for women in country music who recorded what is considered the first hit of the Bakersfield Sound era, died Sept. 25 at 82. “She’s one of those people who opened doors,” Opry ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Jean Shepard, “the grand lady of the Grand Ole Opry” who had a long recording career as an influential female in country music, died Sunday, according to an Opry spokeswoman.
Country Singer Jean Shepard loved Chattanooga. She told the late Ray Hobbs with WDOD Radio, she’d move here if it wasn’t for the Grand Ole Opry. The Oklahoma native visited with the country DJ a lot.
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