American country music legend Jan Howard dead at 91. Image via The Boot.
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Country music legend Jan Howard dead at 91

Jan Howard, the singer of chart-topping country songs such as Evil on Your Mind and For Loving You, and a 49-year member of the 95-year-old weekly country music stage concert Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennesee, has died at the age of 91 due to natural causes. Howard passed away at her residence in Gallatin, Tennessee and is survived by her two sons

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Mon Mar 30 - RollingStone

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