Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, 66, dies in Minneapolis house fire
Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, 66, dies in Minneapolis house fire

Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, 66, dies in Minneapolis house fire

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Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter best known for her 1995 hit 'I Kissed a Girl', has died at age 66 in a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota. Authorities have launched a formal investigation into the cause of the blaze, which occurred on May 1. Sobule's breakthrough song is widely considered one of the first openly gay anthems to chart in the U.S., and her career spanned several decades, including other notable songs like 'Supermodel' from the film Clueless. Tributes from her manager and colleagues highlighted her influence as a human rights advocate and her close personal relationships within the music community. She was scheduled to perform in Denver shortly after her death, and an informal gathering in her honor will be held at the venue. Her legacy is remembered for both her cultural impact and her personal warmth.

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