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Country music legend Jody Miller dies aged 80 after Parkinson's complications
READ MORE:Kelly Clarkson admits spanking her two kids if they misbehavedReports say that the star was surrounded by family as she died.She was known as a trailblazer for female artists and previously spoke to The Oklahoman about her career.Miller said: "I started out as a folk singer. and what got me into country music, actually, was that Grammy."Had a successful career in music and was also known for her hits Home Of The Brave, Look At Mine, and If You Think I Love You Now (I Just Started).Throughout the 1970s Jody had a fruitful career and landed in the country charts 24 times.She sand country and folk but also turned to gospel in her later life and was inducted into The Country Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame.Jody previously told Tulsa Road: "I'd say next to Queen of the House, the biggest record for me was He's So Fine, (in 1971), a remake of the old Chiffons hit.""I really came back on that one, and I got the Billboard award (for Artist Resurgence of the Year).