We are heartbroken to share the passing of Jeannie Seely — but words alone feel too small for the woman who gave country music so much soul. Yesterday evening, as the sun dipped behind the Opry House, Micky Dolenz stood alone near the edge of the stage. Dressed in quiet black, he placed a single white rose on the old wooden floor where Jeannie once stood, then sat down, cradling his guitar. “Some lights don’t fade,” he whispered. “They wait for you somewhere else.” He didn’t sing. Not yet. Some say the moment felt like the end of a chapter. Others say it felt like the beginning of one we’re not ready to read.
SOME LIGHTS DON’T FADE: A Quiet Farewell to Jeannie Seely We are heartbroken to share the passing of Jeannie Seely…