George Jones’ widow, Nancy, has made it her life’s mission to keep her late husband’s memory alive. On Tuesday, June 3, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium joyfully joined the effort by unveiling a ...
In February 1954, a penniless George Jones released “No Money in This Deal,” a song he recorded on a Beaumont, Texas back porch at just 22 years old. More than 70 years later, he is widely regarded as ...
More than six decades later, the song has one of the most colorful stories in music history, proving even chaotic recording sessions can produce unforgettable results.
On rare occasions, a surplus of passion and feel can outweigh an ear-scratching lack of fidelity—such was the case for the album George Jones released in the fall of 1956. The country music icon later ...
Beloved Country Singer, 49, Pays Tribute to Country Music Legend George Jones originally appeared on Parade. Beloved country singer Jamey Johnson, 49, paid a heartfelt tribute to the iconic George ...
George Jones was honored by the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday (June 3) with the unveiling of a life-sized statue out front. The "He Stopped Loving Her Today" singer's Ryman likeness joins the likes of ...
In a new interview, Clint Black says the late George Jones and social media would have been a dangerous mix. When you think of country music and social media, the two kind of go together nowadays.
George Jones—born in Saratoga, Texas, in 1931—joined the Marine Corps in late 1951, serving the majority of his service at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. According to the Texas State Historical ...
Following the death of Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry legend George Jones on April 26, 2013, The Tennessean published a 100-page book celebrating his legacy. To many country music ...
Nancy Jones, the widow of legendary country crooner George Jones, is being countersued by her ex-boyfriend after accusing him of stealing $10 million in cryptocurrency. Kirk West, who was in a ...
The late legend is honored by the historic Ryman Auditorium, joining statues of Charley Pride, Loretta Lynn, Bill Monroe and Little Jimmy Dickens Nancy Kruh is a Nashville-based writer-reporter for ...