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Country singer Jody Miller dies at age 80 after suffering complications from Parkinson's Disease

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Country singer Jody Miller has died at the age of 80 after suffering complications from Parkinson's Disease.The Grammy-award winner passed away in her hometown of Blanchard, Oklahoma on Thursday, seven years after being diagnosed with the disease, according to The Oklahoman.She was surrounded by her family at the time of her death.

Country singer Jody Miller has died at the age of 80 after suffering complications from Parkinson's DiseaseMiller is known as a trailblazer for female artists who have achieved success after going crossover, according to Tulsa Road. 'I started out as a folk singer...

and what got me into country music, actually, was that Grammy,' she previously told The Oklahoman. She received a Grammy for her 1965 track Queen of the House, which landed at No.

5 on the country chart and at 12th place on the Billboard Hot 100, according to Tulsa Road.Her other hits include Home Of The Brave, Look At Mine, and If You Think I Love You Now (I Just Started).

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