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October 8, 2022
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11:18 pm

Country music star Jody Miller passes away at the age of 80 years old

Country music star Jody Miller died Thursday at the age of 80.

Miller, known as the artist of the Grammy award-winning "Queen of the House," died after years of being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.

"Middle Sister is sorry to announce the passing of Jody Miller this morning, music icon and mother of Robin Brooks," the Middle-Sister Music page shared.

"Please remember the family as they deal with this great loss," it added.

Miller's other hits included songs such as "Let's All Go Down to the River," "Baby, I'm Yours" and "Home of the Brave." She was signed by Capitol Records in 1965 and sang at the inaugural ball of George H.W. Bush in 1988.

The well-known country artist was also inducted into the Country Gospel Hall of Fame in 1999, forever sealing her legacy as one of the greats of the music genre.

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