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George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song "He Stopped Loving Her Today", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last two decades of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved." Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his song "It's Alright": "If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones." The shape of his nose and facial features earned Jones the nickname "The Possum".

Born in Texas, Jones first heard country music when he was seven, and was given a guitar at the age of nine. He married his first wife, Dorothy Bonvillion, in 1950, and was div

George Jones

George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013)[1] was an American country music singer known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette.

Jones was born on September 12, 1931 in Saratoga, Texas.[2][3] He was raised in Vidor, Texas.

Jones was married to Dorothy Bonvillion from 1950 until they divorced. Then he was married to Shirley Ann Corley from 1954 until they divorced in 1968. Then he was married to Tammy Wynette from 1969 until they divorced in 1975. Then he was married to Nancy Sepulvado from 1983 until his death in 2013. He had four children.

Jones died on April 26, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee from respiratory failure, aged 81.[4]

Discography

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Singles
Studio albums

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  1. Pareles, Jon (April 26, 2013). "George Jones, Admired and Copied Country Singer, Dies at 81". The New York Times. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  2. "George Jones

    The Texas-born country singer-songwriter rose to international stardom during the 60s and never looked back, going down in history as one of the most influential country music singer-songwriters of all time. Often referred to as “The Possum,’GeorgeJones’ unorthodox road to fame started in Beaumont, Texas, where he played for tips on street corners. He later joined the U.S. Marine Corps, but ultimately decided to follow in the footsteps of his idol, Hank Williams.

    In 1959,Jones’ career took off as “White Lightnin’” landed at the top of the charts, making it his first #1 hit.George’s “Golden Voice” captured audiences around the world, and he kept them entertained through his music, his love life, and his wild spirit. With the nickname, “No ShowJones,”George’s incredibly loyal fans showed up to his concerts even when he didn’t. Over the course of his career,Jonescollected five GRAMMYs, as well as multiple ACMs, CMAs, and Billboard awards.

    Following a brief hiatus,GeorgeJonesreturned to the spotlight in 1980, releasing his most famous hit, “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” Going do

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