"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." George Jones was a force to be reckoned with in country music during his lifetime and is still an ...
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 ...
When did George Jones and Tammy Wynette split, and when did he marry his eventual widow? Jones and Wynette married in 1969, and it was the third marriage for each of them. She had three daughters with ...
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 ...
Country singer George Jones died Friday, April 26, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville after being hospitalized with fever and irregular blood pressure, according to his ...
Born in Texas, Jones began his music career with street performances as a child to help provide for his family (Biography). He started performing in dive bars as a teen and soon moved away to work at ...
In a PEOPLE exclusive, singer Georgette Jones Lennon writes an emotional letter to her late parents George Jones and Tammy Wynette for what would have been her dad's 91st birthday on Sept. 12 Country ...
Forty-three years ago today, the songwriter behind major hits from Kenny Rogers, George Jones, and others died in Georgia.
George Jones was battling a crippling addiction to alcohol when he fell deeper into a rabbit hole. It was March 1977, two years after his divorce from Tammy Wynette, when he appeared on stage, knowing ...
A mysterious group called Georgians for Integrity has spent around $5 million on television ads, mailers and texts attacking ...
In their first collaborative project since the Acid Disk era, G Jones and EPROM have released their newest EP, Disk Utility. This club-ready, four-track EP builds upon the momentum of their celebrated ...