The music world is singing a bittersweet tune because this district says goodbye to Sobule, which enthusiast singer-songwriter who gave us a bold and attractive 1995 anthem I Kissed a Girl,
On May 1, Sobule died at the age of 66 in the fire of a house in Miniapolis, as confirmed by her representative. Diversity,
His long -time manager and friend John Porter paid a heartfelt tribute, saying, “Jill Sobule was a force of nature and human rights advocate, whose music is woven in our culture. I was having a lot of fun working with him. I lost a customer and a friend today. I hope his music, memory and heritage will continue to live and motivate others.”
While she was originally ready to perform at her hometown Denver at the Tuft Theater of the swallowed hill music on 2 May, the platform would now serve a different purpose – an informal gathering to celebrate her life.
A formal monument is being planned for summer, which gives fans and friends a chance to honor his legacy properly.
Born in 1959, Sobule started her music with the album in 1990 Things are different hereBut this was his self-examination of 1995 which actually hit a raga.
I Kissed a GirlA trailblazer of a pop song, which openly embraced the Quir theme, was ahead of its time and found a historic moment in LGBTQ+ music history – her place on the billboard chart.
The same year, his song Super model But found your way no news The soundtrack, who are honest, is basically equivalent to winning the pop culture lottery.
Jill was not just one-right wonder or a sophistication artist.
His music pop up like TV hits West wing And Dawson’s CreekAnd if you ever found yourself humming the theme song Unfabulous On Nickelodion.
Known for its clever, socially conscious songs and a performance style that never got away from a little strange (best way), the sobulas were still reflecting on the connection and power of communication a few days before it passed.
In the interview of 22 April Cincinnati magazineHe shared, “I am definitely not using to tip around. So it’s interesting and even amazing to find out what you can do and how you can still be related to those who disagree with you.”