Jill Sobule, Singer-Songwriter Known for "I Kissed a Girl," Passes Away in House Fire - PRESS AI WORLD
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  • Jill Sobule, known for her hit "I Kissed a Girl," died in a house fire at the age of 66.
  • She was scheduled to perform songs from her autobiographical musical on the day of her death.
  • Her manager and publicist confirmed her death and praised her legacy and impact on culture.
  • Investigations into the cause of the fire in Woodbury, Minnesota, are ongoing.
  • Tributes from fans and fellow musicians have flooded social media following her passing.

Jill Sobule, the award-winning singer-songwriter whose witty and poignant writing first garnered attention with her gay-themed anthem "I Kissed a Girl," has died in a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota. She was 66 years old. Her publicist, David Elkin, confirmed her death, although the cause of the fire remains unclear, as authorities continue their investigation, according to Channel News Asia and The New York Times.

Born in Denver, Colorado, Sobule's career spanned over three decades, producing 12 albums that tackled various social issues including LGBTQ+ rights, the death penalty, and reproduction. Her 1995 album featured two of her biggest hits, "Supermodel," from the film "Clueless," and "I Kissed a Girl," regarded as the first openly LGBTQ-themed song to break into the Billboard Top 20, as reported by HuffPost and BBC.

In a statement, Sobule's manager, John Porter, referred to her as a "force of nature and human rights advocate," reflecting on their collaborative work and the impact of her music. He expressed hope that her "music, memory, and legacy" continue to inspire others, emphasizing her status as an influential figure in both music and culture, according to Reuters and ABC News.

Sobule was scheduled to perform songs from her autobiographical musical "F*ck 7th Grade" in Denver the day after her passing, but instead, an informal gathering to honor her memory will be held. This musical is noted for its candid exploration of her experiences, aligning with her characteristic authenticity in songwriting. A formal memorial is planned for later in the summer, as shared by her booking agent, Craig Grossman, who stated that her spirit and energy will be greatly missed in the music community, according to SFGate and NPR.

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