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Country music legend George Jones was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on this day, August 25, in 1956—one year after his Opry debut.
Seventy years ago today, George Jones walked into Gold Star Studios in Houston, Texas to record his first hit single.
Ol’ Possum takes the lead for his own 1980 hit, and Randy does the honors for the Hank Williams classic.
Grand Ole Opry at 100 debuts a digital duet, pairing George Jones with Alan Jackson on He Stopped Loving Her Today. See ...
Beloved country singer Jamey Johnson, 49, paid a heartfelt tribute to the iconic George Jones on June 3, as a bronze statue of "The Possum" was unveiled at the historic Ryman Auditorium's Icon Walk.
Nancy Jones, widow of country music star George Jones, listens as the Jones Boys band plays as she sits at the memorial unveiled at the late singer's grave Nov. 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.
Rolling Stone reports Nancy Jones, the 78-year-old widow of singer George Jones, has filed a lawsuit seeking millions of dollars allegedly stolen by Kirk West. She says West, 58, used “his looks, ...
Country icons George Jones and Tammy Wynette first met in 1968 in a Nashville recording studio while Wynette was married to her second husband Don Chapel, a part-time songwriter and hotel clerk.