Police launch investigation into I Kissed A Girl singer Jill Souble’s death after house fire

Police launch investigation into I Kissed A Girl singer Jill Souble’s death after house fire

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The tragic passing of singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, best known for her groundbreaking hit “I Kissed a Girl,” has been the subject of a formal investigation.

Police launch investigation into I Kissed A Girl singer Jill Souble’s tragic death over cause of house fire(Image: WireImage for Mann Productions)

The music world is mourning the loss of Jill Sobule, known for her 1995 hit single “I Kissed a Girl”, who has tragically died at the age of 66. The singer-songwriter tragically died in a house fire in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Thursday, May 1, as confirmed by a representative to Variety.

According to the Star Tribune, Woodbury, police in the suburb of Woodbury are currently looking into the cause of the house fire that caused Sobule’s death.

Jill was scheduled to perform in Denver on Friday at Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theater with a show titled “Jill Sobule presents: Songs From F–k 7th Grade and More.” In light of her passing, the theater will host an informal gathering led by her friend Ron Bostwick from 105.5 FM. Her manager, John Porter, released a heartfelt statement to the publication, saying: “Jill Sobule was a force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture.”

Jill Sobule is best known for her 1995 hit single
Jill Sobule is best known for her 1995 hit single “I Kissed a Girl”(Image: WireImage)

He continued, “I was having a lot of fun working with her, and I was feeling very sorry.” Today, I lost both a client and a friend. I sincerely hope others will continue to be inspired by her legacy, legacy, and music.

Those who knew Sobule, both personally and professionally, have left a deep void in her hearts. She and her booking agent, Craig Grossman, shared a rare bond over the phone, saying, “I was fortunate enough to get to know Jill beyond a professional relationship.” I couldn’t have gotten any more laughter. She will be greatly missed both in the music industry and beyond.

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Her attorney and long-time friend, Ken Hertz, shared that sentiment and provided an insight into how close their relationship is. “Jill wasn’t just a client,” she said. We treated her like family. She appeared on every birthday, holiday, and birth. I was her “tech” when she performed by Zoom from our living room (while living with us) during the pandemic, he said.

With her 1990 debut Things Here Are Different, Sobule rose to fame in Denver in 1959. However, her self-titled 1995 album Jill Sobule earned her acclaim.

Jill died at the age of 66
Jill died at the age of 66(Image: WireImage)

The song “I Kissed a Girl,” one of the first mainstream songs to unapologetically center LGBTQ+ identity, was featured on the release and landed in the Billboard Top 20. The recognizable anthem “Supermodel” was released on that same album, further cementing her place in popular culture.

Sobule incorporated activism into her art because she’s never one to shy away from contentious conversations. Through her writing, she continued to criticize political movements like MAGA and tackled issues ranging from eating disorders to reproductive rights to shoplifting to death penalty.

She leaves her nephews Ian Matthew and Robert, as well as Robert’s wife Irina, behind her brother James and his wife Mary Ellen. She was lost by a large circle of friends and cousins.

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This summer, a public memorial to her life and artistic legacy is planned.

Source: Mirror

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