George Jones
By most accounts, George Jones is the finest vocalist in the recorded
history of country music. Initially, he was a hardcore honky tonker in
the tradition of Hank Williams, but over the course of his career he developed
an affecting, nuanced ballad style. In the course of his career, he has
never left the top of the country charts, even as he suffered innumerable
personal and professional difficulties. Only Eddy Arnold had more Top
Ten hits, and Jones always stayed closer to the roots of hardcore country.
Since at least the early 1980s he has frequently been referred to as "the
greatest living country singer." Almost as often he is called "the
Rolls-Royce of country singers." Frank Sinatra once called him "the
second best white male singer."
Jones was born with a broken arm in Saratoga, Texas and grew up in the
settlements north of Beaumont around the Big Thicket. By age 24, he had
been married twice, served in the Marines, and developed his skills as
a country musician and singer. "Why Baby Why" was his first
top-five hit in 1955.
Jones continued to have Top Ten hits regularly until 1987, when country
radio became dominated by newer artists; ironically, the artists that
kept him off the charts -- singers like Randy Travis, Keith Whitley, and
Dwight Yoakam -- were heavily influenced by Jones himself.
His third wife, Tammy Wynette, was the passion of his life. The pair were
married in 1969 and performed a string of duets together but Tammy could
not keep him off the booze and after a turbulent relationship the couple
divorced in 1975. It was his fourth (and present) wife, Nancy Sepulvado,
whom Jones credits for rescuing him from the bottle. The pair were married
in 1983 and they live outside the town of Franklin, Tennessee.
In his biography I Lived to Tell It All, published in 1996, Jones sets
out a chronicle of his life and his bad behaviour.
Despite the hard living, hard drinking past, George Jones continues to
make albums and play to his loyal fans. He spends up to 165 days a year
on the road.
Let us connect you with a George Jones Agent now to book
George Jones to appear at your next corporate, private
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