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Jill Sobule, Singer of ‘I Kissed a Girl’, Dead at 66

May 2, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter best known for her 1995 hit "I Kissed ‍a Girl" and the song "Supermodel," died Thursday in Woodbury, Minn., according to her publicist.⁤ She...
  • The woodbury Public Safety Department, a suburb of Minneapolis, ⁣reported that firefighters responded to a house fire at ⁤approximately‍ 5:30 a.m.‍ Upon arrival, the house was engulfed ⁤in...
  • Sobule had been scheduled to perform songs from her ⁤one-woman musical, "F*ck7thGrade," Friday at Swallow Hill Music in her hometown of Denver, according to her publicist.
Original source: nytimes.com

Jill Sobule, ‘I Kissed a‍ Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 66

Table of Contents

  • Jill Sobule, ‘I Kissed a‍ Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 66
    • death in Woodbury, Minnesota
    • Upcoming performance and Memorial
    • Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl”
    • “Supermodel” and ⁣Continued Career
    • Early Life and influences
    • Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences
    • early Career
    • Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”
    • Advocacy and Impact
  • Jill Sobule, ‘I⁤ Kissed a‍ Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies‍ at 66
    • death in‍ Woodbury, Minnesota
    • Upcoming performance and memorial
    • Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl”
    • “Supermodel” and ⁣Continued ⁤Career
    • Early Life and influences
    • Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences
    • early Career
    • Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”
    • Advocacy and⁣ Impact
  • Jill Sobule, ‘I Kissed a‍ ⁢Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 66
    • death ⁢in Woodbury,Minnesota
    • Upcoming performance and Memorial
    • Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl”
    • “Supermodel” and ⁣Continued ‍Career
    • early Life and influences
    • Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences
    • early⁤ Career
    • katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”
    • Advocacy and Impact

Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter best known for her 1995 hit “I Kissed ‍a Girl” and the song “Supermodel,” died Thursday in Woodbury, Minn., according to her publicist.⁤ She was 66.

death in Woodbury, Minnesota

The woodbury Public Safety Department, a suburb of Minneapolis, ⁣reported that firefighters responded to a house fire at ⁤approximately‍ 5:30 a.m.‍ Upon arrival, the house was engulfed ⁤in flames. Authorities stated that the homeowners indicated someone might still be inside. Firefighters discovered the‍ body⁤ of a woman in her 60s within the residence.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Upcoming performance and Memorial

Sobule had been scheduled to perform songs from her ⁤one-woman musical, “F*ck7thGrade,” Friday at Swallow Hill Music in her hometown of Denver, according to her publicist. She⁣ was staying with friends in Minnesota while rehearsing for the musical.

instead of the ⁤performance, a free, informal gathering ⁢will be held in Sobule’s honor, according to Swallow Hill music.

Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl“

sobule, who was bisexual, released her self-titled album in 1995, featuring “I Kissed a Girl,” a song about a woman kissing her female friend. Sobule recalled that the song’s release occurred during a time ‍when being an openly queer musician was “dicey.” Despite this,the song broke into the mainstream and⁤ appeared on the Billboard charts.

“Supermodel” and ⁣Continued Career

“Supermodel,” another song from the same album, was featured on the‍ soundtrack of the movie “Clueless,” further solidifying Sobule’s popularity.

“People call me a one-hit wonder,” Sobule said in a 2022 interview with The New York Times. “And I⁢ say, ‘Wait a second, I’m ⁤a two-hit wonder!'”

While her subsequent albums did not achieve ⁤the same level of mainstream success, they ⁣garnered positive reviews from critics and fans for their genre-bending creativity.

The New ⁣York Times wrote in 2000,”Now she sings about dumb boyfriends,weight-obsessed women,Alzheimer’s disease and the failings of a long list of celebrated people. With a wicked wit ‍and ⁣pliant facility for candor,⁤ Ms.sobule is ‍an artist whose talent goes well beyond whom she kisses.”

Early Life and influences

Sobule was born in Denver. Further information⁢ regarding her family was not immediately available. She joked that her only⁤ queer role models growing up were Miss Jane Hathaway from “The Beverly hillbillies” and her gym teacher, “who looked like Pete‍ Rose.”

Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences

In her musical, Sobule explored her middle school experiences, including being called a ⁤homophobic slur, feeling like an outsider, and having an unrequited crush ⁣on another girl.

early Career

Sobule’s guitar talents emerged in eighth grade, leading‍ her ‍to drop out of school and pursue a music career. She ⁤began recording⁣ in 1990, releasing the album “Things‍ Hear Are Different,” which featured the single “Too Cool to ‍Fall in Love.”

Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”

her 1995 self-titled album significantly boosted ⁢her career. In 2008, the song “I Kissed a Girl” resurfaced when Katy⁤ Perry released a song with the same title. Sobule later⁤ said ‍in an interview that she felt ⁢”jealous” of Perry’s use of the ⁢title.

Advocacy and Impact

A complete⁣ list of survivors was not immediately available.

Beyond performing,Sobule was ‍an outspoken advocate for various political and⁢ cultural issues,including the death penalty,anorexia,reproduction,the French Resistance,and LGBTQ+ rights.

Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of GLAAD, an LGBTQ+ advocacy group, said in‍ a statement that Sobule⁤ “literally created a path for queer people and women in music.”

In her⁢ 2022 interview with The New York Times, Sobule emphasized that her goal was to connect with a broad audience of people who felt like outcasts.

“We wanted to make ⁤sure ⁣that⁢ the show wasn’t ⁢just for people interested in my career because most people could give a [expletive],” she said. “I’m not that famous. It’s kind of this universal story of a weirdo growing up.”

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Jill Sobule, ‘I⁤ Kissed a‍ Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies‍ at 66

Jill⁣ Sobule, the singer-songwriter best known for her 1995 ⁢hit “I Kissed ‍a Girl” and the ⁤song “Supermodel,” died⁣ Thursday in Woodbury, Minn., according to her publicist.⁤ She was 66.

death in‍ Woodbury, Minnesota

The ⁣woodbury Public Safety Department, a suburb of Minneapolis, ⁣reported that ⁣firefighters responded to a house fire at ⁤approximately‍ 5:30 a.m.‍ Upon arrival,the house was engulfed ⁤in flames. Authorities ⁣stated that the homeowners indicated someone ⁢might still be⁣ inside. Firefighters discovered⁢ the‍ body⁤ of a woman in her 60s within the residence.

The cause of ‍the fire remains under inquiry.

Upcoming performance and memorial

Sobule had been scheduled to perform songs from her⁤ ⁤one-woman⁣ musical, “Fck7thGrade,” Friday at swallow Hill Music in her hometown of Denver, according to her⁢ publicist. She⁣ was staying with friends in Minnesota while rehearsing for the musical.

instead of the ⁤performance, a free, informal gathering ⁢will be held in Sobule’s honor, according ⁢to Swallow Hill music.

Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl”

sobule, who ⁣was bisexual, released her self-titled album in 1995, featuring “I Kissed a Girl,” a song about a woman kissing her female friend. Sobule recalled that the⁣ song’s release occurred during a time ‍when being an openly queer musician was “dicey.” Despite this,the song broke into ⁢the mainstream and⁤ appeared on the Billboard charts.

“Supermodel” and ⁣Continued ⁤Career

“Supermodel,” another song from the same album,⁤ was featured on the‍ soundtrack of the movie ⁤”Clueless,” further solidifying Sobule’s popularity.

“People call me a one-hit wonder,” Sobule said in a 2022 interview with the New York Times. “And I⁢ say, ‘Wait a ⁣second, ‍I’m ⁤a two-hit wonder!'”

While her subsequent albums did not achieve ⁤the same level of ‍mainstream success, they ⁣garnered positive reviews from⁢ critics and fans for their genre-bending creativity.

The New ⁣York Times wrote in 2000,”now‍ she sings ⁤about dumb boyfriends,weight-obsessed women,Alzheimer’s disease and the failings of a long list of celebrated people. With a wicked wit ‍and ⁣pliant facility for candor,⁤ Ms.sobule is ‍an artist whose talent goes well‍ beyond whom she kisses.”

Early Life and influences

Sobule was born in Denver. Further information⁢⁣ regarding her family was not ⁣promptly available. She joked that her only⁤ queer⁤ role models growing up were‍ Miss Jane Hathaway from⁢ “The Beverly hillbillies” and her gym teacher, “who looked like Pete‍ ⁣Rose.”

Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences

In her ⁢musical, Sobule explored her middle school experiences, including being⁣ called a ⁤homophobic slur, feeling like an‍ outsider, and having an unrequited crush ⁣on another girl.

early Career

Sobule’s⁤ guitar talents ‍emerged ⁤in eighth grade,leading‍ her ‍to drop out of school and pursue a music career. She ⁤began recording⁣ in 1990,‍ releasing the album “Things‍ Hear Are Different,” which ⁢featured the single “Too Cool to ‍Fall in Love.”

Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”

her 1995 self-titled album substantially ⁤boosted ⁢her career. In 2008, the song “I Kissed a Girl” resurfaced when‍ katy⁤ perry released a ⁤song with the same title. Sobule later⁤ ⁤said ‍in an interview that she felt ⁢”jealous” of Perry’s use of the ⁢title.

Advocacy and⁣ Impact

A complete⁣ ⁣list of survivors was not immediately available.

Beyond performing,Sobule was⁢ ‍an outspoken advocate for various‍ political and⁢ cultural issues,including the death penalty,anorexia,reproduction,the French Resistance,and LGBTQ+ rights.

Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of GLAAD, an LGBTQ+ advocacy group, said in‍ ‍a statement⁢ that Sobule⁤ “literally ⁢created a path for queer ⁤people and women in music.”

In her⁢ 2022 interview with The New York Times,Sobule emphasized that her goal was to connect with a broad audience of people who felt ⁤like outcasts.

“We wanted to make ⁤sure⁤ ⁣that⁢ the show wasn’t ⁢just for people interested⁤ in my career because most people⁢ coudl give a [expletive],” she said. “I’m not that ⁤famous. It’s⁢ kind of this universal story of a weirdo growing up.”

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Jill Sobule, ‘I Kissed a‍ ⁢Girl’ ⁣Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 66

Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter best known for her 1995 hit ⁤”I Kissed ‍a Girl” and the ⁢song “supermodel,” died Thursday⁢ in Woodbury, Minn., according to her publicist.⁤ She was 66.

death ⁢in Woodbury,Minnesota

The woodbury Public Safety Department,a suburb of Minneapolis,⁣reported that firefighters responded to a house fire at ⁤approximately‍ 5:30 a.m.‍ Upon ‍arrival, the house was engulfed ⁤in flames. Authorities stated that the homeowners ‍indicated someone might still be inside.Firefighters discovered the‍ body⁤ of a woman in her 60s within the ⁢residence.

The cause of the fire remains under ⁤investigation.

Upcoming performance and Memorial

Sobule had been scheduled to perform⁢ songs from ⁢her ⁤one-woman musical, “Fck7thGrade,” Friday at Swallow Hill Music in her hometown of Denver, according ‍to her publicist. She⁣ was⁢ staying with ‍friends in ⁤Minnesota while rehearsing for the musical.

instead of the ⁤performance,a free,informal⁣ gathering ⁢will be held in Sobule’s ⁢honor,according to Swallow Hill music.

Breaking Barriers with “I Kissed a Girl”

sobule, who was bisexual, released her self-titled ⁤album in 1995, featuring “I Kissed a Girl,” a song about a woman kissing her female friend. Sobule recalled that the ⁤song’s release occurred ⁢during ⁣a time ‍when being an openly queer musician was “dicey.” Despite this,the ⁤song ‍broke into the mainstream and⁤ appeared on the Billboard charts.

“Supermodel” and ⁣Continued ‍Career

“Supermodel,” another song from the same album, was featured on the‍ soundtrack of the movie “Clueless,” further solidifying Sobule’s popularity.

“People call me a one-hit wonder,” Sobule said in a 2022 interview with The New York Times. “And I⁢ say, ‘Wait a second, I’m ⁤a two-hit wonder!'”

While her subsequent albums did not achieve ⁤the same level of mainstream success, they ⁣garnered positive reviews from critics and fans for their genre-bending creativity.

The New ⁣York times wrote ⁣in 2000,”Now she sings about dumb boyfriends,weight-obsessed women,Alzheimer’s disease and the failings of a long ⁢list of‍ celebrated people. With a wicked wit ‍and ⁣pliant facility for candor,⁤ Ms.sobule is ‍an artist whose talent goes well beyond whom she kisses.”

early Life and influences

Sobule was born in Denver. Further information⁢ regarding her family was not⁤ immediately⁢ available. She ‍joked that her only⁤ queer role models growing up were Miss Jane hathaway from “The Beverly⁤ hillbillies” ⁢and her ⁤gym teacher,⁤ “who looked like Pete‍ ⁤Rose.”

Musical’s Focus ⁢on Middle school Experiences

In her musical, Sobule explored her middle⁢ school experiences, including being called a ⁤homophobic slur, feeling like an ⁤outsider, and having an unrequited ‍crush ⁣on⁣ another girl.

early⁤ Career

Sobule’s guitar talents⁢ emerged in eighth grade, leading‍ her ‍to drop ‍out of school and pursue a music career. She ⁤began recording⁣ in 1990, releasing the album “Things‍ Hear Are Different,” which featured the⁣ single “too Cool to ‍‍Fall in Love.”

katy Perry’s “I Kissed a girl”

her 1995 self-titled album significantly boosted ⁢her career. In 2008, the song “I Kissed a girl”‍ resurfaced when Katy⁤ Perry released a song with the ⁢same title. Sobule later⁤ said ‍in an interview that she felt ⁢”jealous” of Perry’s use of the ⁢title.

Advocacy and Impact

A ⁤complete⁣ list of survivors was not immediately available.

Beyond performing,Sobule was ‍an outspoken ‍advocate for⁢ various political and⁢ cultural issues,including the death penalty,anorexia,reproduction,the French Resistance,and LGBTQ+ rights.

Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of ⁢GLAAD, an LGBTQ+ advocacy group, said in‍ a statement that Sobule⁤ “literally created a path for queer people and women in music.”

In her⁢ 2022 interview with The new York Times, Sobule emphasized that her ⁣goal was to connect with a broad audience of people who felt like outcasts.

“We wanted to make ⁤sure ⁣that⁢ the show wasn’t ⁢just for people interested in my career because most people could give a [expletive],” she ⁣said. “I’m not⁢ that famous.It’s kind of this universal story⁣ of a weirdo growing up.”

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Q&A: Remembering Jill ‍Sobule

Q: What’s the news about Jill Sobule?

A: sadly, the news is that singer-songwriter ⁢Jill Sobule has passed ⁣away at the age of 66. ⁣The article reports that she died on Thursday in Woodbury, ‍Minnesota, and her publicist confirmed the news. Its a real⁣ loss for the music world, and ⁢for anyone who‍ found comfort and connection in her songs.

Q: How did Jill Sobule die?

A: According to the article, the circumstances surrounding her death are‍ tragic. firefighters responded to a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota, around 5:30 a.m. The house was engulfed in flames. A woman in⁣ her 60s was found within⁢ the residence.the cause of‍ the fire is currently under investigation by the Woodbury Public Safety Department.

Q: What was Jill sobule most famous for?

A: Jill Sobule’s most well-known song was undoubtedly “I Kissed a Girl,”‍ released in 1995. It was a groundbreaking tune that broke into ⁤the mainstream. She also had another hit, “Supermodel,” which increased ⁤her popularity as ‍it was ⁣featured in the movie “Clueless.”

Q: Did⁣ “I Kissed a girl” by Jill Sobule influence Katy Perry’s song of the same name?

A: Yes, that’s a very interesting connection. The article states that in 2008, Katy Perry released a song also titled “I kissed a girl.” Jill Sobule later mentioned⁣ in an interview that she felt “jealous” about this.

Q: What was Sobule’s career like,beyond her hits?

A: Sobule’s career was characterized by her artistic integrity and willingness to delve into unusual⁤ and ⁤thought-provoking subjects. While “I Kissed a Girl” ‍and “Supermodel” brought her the most commercial ⁢success, her⁤ other work also earned her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. ⁤ The New York Times noted in 2000 that she sang about topics like “dumb boyfriends, weight-obsessed women, Alzheimer’s disease and the failings of ⁢a long list of⁤ celebrated people.” Her creativity and willingness to be candid⁢ set her apart.

Q: What can you tell me about Jill Sobule’s advocacy?

A: Jill Sobule was more than just a musician; ⁣she⁣ was an advocate⁢ for various political and cultural issues. The article highlights her outspoken support for causes‍ including the death‍ penalty, ⁤anorexia,‍ reproduction, the French resistance, and LGBTQ+ rights. This⁤ commitment‍ underscores her desire to connect with people and foster a⁤ sense of community.

Q: What was her impact on the LGBTQ+ community ⁣and women in ⁣music?

A: Sobule played a meaningful role in creating space for queer people and women in music. Sarah Kate ellis, president of GLAAD, said that she “literally created a ‍path ‍for queer‍ people and women in⁣ music.” This is a testament to her courage and trailblazing spirit.

Q: beyond Music, what was unique about Jill⁤ Sobule’s life and background?

A: According⁣ to the article, Sobule was born in Denver, and the only “queer role models” she had ⁤growing up were Miss Jane Hathaway from “The Beverly Hillbillies” and her gym teacher. She ‍explored her ⁢middle school experiences in her one-woman musical, ‍”Fck7thGrade.” In this ‍musical, she explored topics such as experiencing homophobic slurs, feeling like an outcast, and having an unrequited crush. Her commitment to authenticity and her willingness to share her personal experiences resonated with manny.

Q: what was the focus of Jill Sobule’s⁤ one-woman musical, and where was it to be⁤ performed?

A: Her one-woman musical, titled “Fck7thGrade,” explored her middle school experiences. ‍It would have been performed at Swallow Hill Music in her hometown of Denver this ⁤Friday, but a free, informal ‍gathering will instead be held in her honor. This cancellation due to her death is a poignant reminder of the loss.

Q: Can you ⁤summarize key details about Jill Sobule’s life and career in a table?

A: Certainly. Here’s a quick summary:

Category Details
Date of Death Thursday, at age‍ 66
Cause of Death House Fire (under investigation)
Location of death Woodbury, Minnesota
Best Known For “I Kissed a girl” and “Supermodel”
Musical ⁢that was in growth “F*ck7thGrade”
Advocacy LGBTQ+ rights, ⁤the death penalty, reproduction, and other issues
Quote about ⁤connecting with fans “It’s⁢ kind of ⁤this universal story of a weirdo ⁢growing up.”

Q: What words ⁢would Jill Sobule use to describe herself, or how she wanted to ⁣be remembered?

A: Based on the article, Jill Sobule wanted⁣ to connect with people who felt like outsiders. “We wanted to make sure that the show wasn’t just for people interested in my career because most ⁤people could‍ give a [expletive],” she said. She emphasized that her show was a “universal story of a weirdo growing up.” This emphasis⁣ on authenticity ‍and relatability gives⁣ us a good sense of her personality and what she valued.

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