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Country singer a role model

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NASHVILLE — 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. Shepard was 82.

Spokeswoma­n Jessie Schmidt said Shepard died in Nashville. “The Opry family is truly saddened by the news of Jean’s passing,” Opry vice-president and general manager Pete Fisher said in the statement. “Although we will miss Jean’s presence on the Opry stage, she has left us the wonderful gift of her music which will be remembered for generation­s to come.”

Shepard joined the cast of the Grand Ole Opry in 1955 and helped set the standard for women in country music, choosing to tour as a solo act rather than as part of a group. She presented a strong female point of view on songs such as Twice the Lovin’ in Half the Time and The Root of All Evil (Is a Man), influencin­g such key figures in country music as Loretta Lynn who came along a decade later.

Shepard also was credited with releasing country music’s first concept album, Songs From a Love Affair, in 1956.

Shepard was born in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and was one of 10 children. She was raised near Bakersfiel­d, California, where she listened to the Grand Ole Opry, the show she later performed on.

Her career began in the 1940s. According to the Grand Ole Opry website, Western swing musician Hank Thompson saw her at age 14, singing and playing bass in the Melody Ranch Girls, an all-girl band, and helped her begin recording.

She paired with fellow Hall of Fame member Ferlin Husky in 1953 on A Dear John Letter, her first No. 1 country hit.

In 1963, her husband, country singer Hawkshaw Hawkins, was killed in a plane crash along with Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas.

In 2005, she became the first female singer to reach 50 years as a Grand Ole Opry member, according to the Opry’s website.

Shepard was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011 as she continued to perform regularly on the Grand Ole Opry.

Shepard is survived by her husband, Benny Birchfield, and three sons.

 ?? HANDOUT ?? Jean Shepard joined the Grand Ole Opry cast in 1955.
HANDOUT Jean Shepard joined the Grand Ole Opry cast in 1955.

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