Monday, March 30, 2020

Jan Howard, Opry member and country star, dies at 91

Country singer and songwriter Jan Howard — a beloved member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 50 years — died Saturday at age 91. A press release issued by the Opry says Howard "passed away peacefully" in Gallatin, Tennessee. Howard officially joined the Opry in 1971, and was the oldest living member of the country music institution. In a statement, Opry Vice President and Executive Producer Dan Rogers called Howard "A force of nature in country music, at the Opry, and in life." Howard's music career began in the late '50s, singing demo recordings for songs written by her then-husband, songwriting great Harlan Howard. That included the original demo for Patsy Cline's "I Fall To Pieces." In 1960, she had a hit of her own: "The One You Slip Around With." Her biggest solo success came with 1966's "Evil On Your Mind," and the follow-up "Bad Seed." She'd reach the top of the charts through her collaborations with Bill Anderson in the late '60s and early '70s, including "For Loving You," a No. 1 hit in 1967. Howard was also an accomplished songwriter, penning hits for Kitty Wells and Connie Smith. But her most powerful composition was also a highly personal one: 1968's “My Son," which was written for her own son, killed in action in Vietnam that same year...MORE

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