House Fire claims the life of the singer-songwriter Jill Sobule

Jill Sobule, the emblematic singer of the 1990s, died at the age of 66 due to a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota.
The American singer-songwriter, who obtained recognition from the music industry for his successful songs, died on Thursday May 1.
Depending on the emergency services, the house was completely engulfed in the flames when they arrived. Later, the police confirmed that Sobule had been found dead inside the structure
This new tragic was announced by the singer’s publicist David Elkin Thursday afternoon by email.
The colleagues artists and admirers of Sobule could not hold back and expressed their sorrow and their condolences.
His manager, John Porter, said: “Jill Sobule was a force of nature and the defender of human rights whose music is woven in our culture. I had so much fun working with her. I lost a client and a friend today. I hope that his music, memory and heritage continue to live and inspire others. ”
Based on social networks, the American actress Carrie Coon shared her reflections on the sudden writing of the singer: “Jill Sobule was so special. Heartbreaking news. “
Tracy Chapman also paid tribute by sharing a photo of 2001 with the Model Hitmaker on its X handle (formerly Twitter).
Tracy, 61, tweeted: “We are deeply saddened to learn the tragic death of Jill Sobule. Let’s listen to her music to honor the wonderful singer-songwriter she was. ”
During a career extending over three decades, Sobule released 12 albums on complex themes.
The Late Singer launched his musical career with the first album Things here are different in 1990.




