Groundbreaking musician Jill Sobule dies in house fire

Story By: BBC

Born in 1959, Sobule’s career spanned three decades, her music dealing with topics including the death penalty, anorexia and LGBTQ+ rights.

Her most famous work came on her eponymous 1995 album, which included Supermodel and I Kissed a Girl.

The latter drew renewed attention in 2008 when Katy Perry released a different single of her own with the same title.

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Sobule later became a pioneer of using crowdfunding to release albums, and wrote music for theatre and television shows, including the theme for the Nickelodeon show Unfabulous.

John Porter, Sobule’s manager, said she was a “force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture”.

He continued: “I was having so much fun working with her. I lost a client & a friend today. I hope her music, memory, & legacy continue to live on and inspire others.”

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Eric Alper, a Canadian music correspondent, posted on X that she “paved the way with heart, humour, and honesty”, adding that the openly gay artist “changed the soundtrack – and the conversation”.

“Jill Sobule was so special. Heartbreaking news,” American actress Carrie Coon posted.

Police in the suburb of Woodbury are investigating the cause of the fire at the house where Sobule was found, the Star Tribune reported.

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