Country Legend Jeannie Seely Dies at 85, Honored by Grand Ole Opry

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Jeannie Seely, a renowned country singer known for her hit 'Don't Touch Me' and her trailblazing role for women in country music, has died at age 85 due to complications from an intestinal infection. She was celebrated for her unique vocal style, numerous hits, and contributions to country music, including her induction into the Music City Walk of Fame and her long-standing presence at the Grand Ole Opry.
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