47 Facts About Jeanne Pruett

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Jeanne Pruett was born on Norma Jean Bowman; January 30,1937 and is an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Jeanne Pruett was raised near Pell City, Alabama, and grew up with a large family.

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Jeanne Pruett performed with her family from an early age and learned several musical instruments.

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Jeanne Pruett married guitarist Jack Pruett before turning 20 years old.

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Jeanne Pruett's material was heard by Robbins who recorded her early work.

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Jeanne Pruett's writing helped her gain her first recording contract with RCA Victor in 1963.

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In 1973, Jeanne Pruett recorded "Satin Sheets" and the song became her biggest hit.

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In July 1973, Jeanne Pruett was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry and became a frequent performer on the broadcast for several decades.

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Jeanne Pruett's sixth studio release was a self-titled effort in 1985.

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In 1986, Jeanne Pruett published the first in a series of works entitled Feedin' Friends.

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Jeanne Pruett hosted her own cooking show on The Nashville Network during this time.

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Jeanne Pruett continued performing into the early 2000s before officially retiring in 2006.

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Jeanne Pruett was born Norma Jean Bowman outside of Pell City, Alabama, United States.

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Jeanne Pruett was raised on a farm and was one of 12 children.

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Jeanne Pruett recalled the experiences of being raised on a farm in her 2017 autobiography.

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Jeanne Pruett learned how to first play guitar from the song "Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts".

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Outside of the home environment, Jeanne Pruett joined her school's choral group and formed a trio in high school called "The Super Suds".

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Jeanne Pruett dropped out of high school in the tenth grade and got a job at a telephone company in Anniston, Alabama.

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Jeanne Pruett started singing with the VFW's country band and appeared on a local television station.

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Shortly after the birth, Jack Jeanne Pruett accepted a job playing guitar in Marty Robbins' road band.

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Jeanne Pruett developed a songwriting hobby while raising her new family.

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Jeanne Pruett became increasingly devoted to it once her children entered school.

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Jeanne Pruett later cut the track and had a major hit with it in 1966.

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Jeanne Pruett first heard it on the radio the same day Patsy Cline was killed in a March 1963 plane crash.

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Three singles by Jeanne Pruett were issued on RCA between 1963 and 1964 but were unsuccessful.

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26.

Jeanne Pruett returned to domestic life after her RCA singles were unsuccessful.

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Jeanne Pruett worked several dates overseas booked by agent Hubert Long and made several appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

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Jeanne Pruett distributed the record by cutting squares of pink satin and mailing it to disc jockeys.

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In late 1973, Jeanne Pruett was nominated for three accolades at the Country Music Association Awards including "Single of the Year" and "Female Vocalist of the Year".

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Jeanne Pruett was nominated in similar categories by the Academy of Country Music.

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Jeanne Pruett accepted an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry in June 1973.

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The label's only single release by Jeanne Pruett was "I'm a Woman", which only climbed to number 94 on the country chart.

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In 1979, Jeanne Pruett signed a contract with the independent label, IBC Records.

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Between 1979 and 1980, Jeanne Pruett had a major comeback after three of her singles reached the top ten of the Billboard country songs chart.

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Jeanne Pruett continued recording for IBC and briefly for the Audiograph label in the early 1980s.

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Jeanne Pruett teamed up with Marty Robbins for what intended to be a duet album project.

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Jeanne Pruett started slowing down her music career as the 1980s progressed.

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Jeanne Pruett remained a regular Opry member and dedicated time to regular appearances on the program.

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The idea was formulated by Jeanne Pruett who brought it to the attention of the organization after a 1985 television special honoring the 60th anniversary of the Opry.

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In 1986, Jeanne Pruett made a career shift into professional cooking.

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Jeanne Pruett was inducted into North American Country Music Association Hall of Fame during this time period.

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In 2006, Jeanne Pruett announced her retirement from performing and no longer makes regular appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

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Jeanne Pruett returned to domestic life and lived on a ranch outside of Nashville.

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Jeanne Pruett married her first husband, Jack Pruett, on October 10,1955.

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In later years, Jeanne Pruett's children became musicians themselves and often performed with her onstage.

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46.

In 1982, Jeanne Pruett divorced her husband, citing his alcohol problems and busy schedules.

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Jeanne Pruett is recognized for her legacy in the country music genre.