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      • Ollie Imogene " Jean " Shepard (November 21, 1933 – September 25, 2016), was an American country singer who was considered by many writers and authors to be one of the genre's first significant female artists. Her early successes during the 1950s decade were said to influence the future careers of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette.
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  2. Jean Shepeard (1904-1990) was an actress and an artist who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She once shared a flat with Peggy Ashcroft and became a member of the Emotionist group of painters, musicians, philosophers, poets and actors.

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    Ollie Imogene "Jean" Shepard (November 21, 1933 – September 25, 2016), was an American country singer who was considered by many writers and authors to be one of the genre's first significant female artists.

  4. Dec 24, 2013 · He developed a cult following on late-night airwaves with his improvised stories about childhood in the Midwest, military service during World War II, and life as an infamous radio personality.

  5. Jean Shepherd (1921-1999), master humorist, invented and remains the doyen of talk radio Considered by many to be the Mark Twain and James Thurber of his day, Shep talked on the radio late...

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  6. Jean Shepard was a part of the Grand Ole Opry cast for 60 consecutive years, making hers the longest tenure of any female member. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011....

  7. Jean Shepeard was an actress and artist who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Sharing a flat with Peggy Ashcroft, she became a member of the Emotionist group of painters, musicians, philosophers, poets and actors.

  8. No mere “girl singer” with a band or part of a husband-wife team, Jean Shepard was one of the first women in country music to front her own tours, thus helping to pave the way for artists such as Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette in the 1960s and beyond.

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