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Jody Miller Autographs

Myrna Joy "Jody" Miller (November 29, 1941 – October 6, 2022) was an American singer, who had commercial success in the genres of country, folk and pop. She was the second female artist to win a country music accolade from the Grammy Awards, which came off the success of her 1965 song "Queen of the House". By blending multiple genres together, Miller's music was considered influential for other music artists.
Miller was born in Arizona, but raised in Blanchard, Oklahoma. With a passion for folk music, she moved to Los Angeles, California following high school to pursue a music career. Her singing attracted the attention of Capitol Records, which signed her to a recording contract in 1963. The label released her debut studio album titled Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe in 1963. It was Miller's answer song to Roger Miller's "King of the Road" titled "Queen of the House" that became her first commercial success. It became a top 20 pop song and a top five country song. It was followed by the top 25 pop single "Home of the Brave" that discussed social conformity. Miller remained at Capitol recording various material until 1969.
Miller was then signed to the country music label, Epic Records. Under the direction of Billy Sherrill, she remade pop hits into singles for the country market. She had top ten country singles with covers of "He's So Fine" (1971), "Baby I'm Yours" (1971) and original songs like "There's a Party Goin' On" (1972). The Epic label released a series of singles and albums that made the North American country music charts through the end of the 1970s. She was nominated for another Grammy for Epic material and appeared on several popular country television programs during the decade.
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Traded items with a signature of Jody Miller

The most expensive item with a signature of Jody Miller (JODY MILLER SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO COUNTRY MUSIC STAR RARE BECKETT BAS) was sold in April 2026 for $85.00 while the cheapest item (CHARLIE PRIDE & JODY MILLER 2 Authentic Hand Signed 3X5 INDEX CARD 'S - SINGERS) found a new owner for $0.50 in August 2020. The month with the most items sold (5) was March 2026 with an average selling price of $15.48 for an autographed item of Jody Miller. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2025 with $85.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.00 was March 2020. In average, an autographed item from Jody Miller is worth $6.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Jody Miller were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnailAutographed Brochure - Jody Miller - Country Music$25.48logo
thumbnailCountry Ladies~LEONA WILLIAMS~JODY MILLER~MARY LOU TURNER AUTOGRAPH PROMO~$7.55logo
thumbnailCountry~Folk Musician JODY MILLER (1941-2022) AUTOGRAPH INDEX CARD~$1.87logo
thumbnailJODY MILLER (1941-2022) AUTOGRAPH COUNTRY MUSICIAN PHOTO~$5.50logo
thumbnailJODY MILLER 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO$15.00logo
thumbnailJody Miller Autographed Signed 8x10 Photo - Country Music Singer - w/COA$23.95logo
thumbnailJody Miller Signed 8.5 x 11 Inch Page Autographed Singer$29.50logo
thumbnailJody Miller Signed Autographed 8x10 Photo$25.98logo
thumbnailJody Miller Signed Autographed 8x10 Photo$25.98logo
thumbnailJODY MILLER SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO COUNTRY MUSIC STAR RARE BECKETT BAS$85.00logo
thumbnailJODY MILLER SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO COUNTRY MUSIC STAR RARE BECKETT BAS$85.00logo
thumbnailJody Miller SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CD Cover **No CD**$15.48logo
thumbnailJody Miller SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CD Cover **No CD**$15.48logo
thumbnailJody Miller SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CD Cover **No CD**$15.48logo
thumbnailJody Miller Signed Autographed Concert Program$29.98logo

Latest News about Jody Miller

Jody Miller, Singer of ‘Queen of the House’ and More, Dies at 80 (10/26/2022): Best known for a 1965 homemaker’s reply to a hobo’s refrain, the Oklahoma native had a hit the same year with the very different “Home of the Brave.” Go to news article