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George Jones is calling it quits-"The Grand Tour"
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 2:32 pm
by Todd Brown
http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/georg ... ur-in-2013
I'm glad I've had the chance to see him live several times. My late father took me when I was 10 years old the first time in the late '80's. Good memories, there! Hate to see him go, but you know its time, maybe he's held on to touring a little longer than he should have. Saw him most recently a few years ago. While still a good show, you could tell the end of his performing days was getting close.
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 3:10 pm
by Jack Stoner
My friend, Jimmy Peppers, lives near me. He was Jones' Band manager back in the "no show" days. He's written about 20 songs that Jones has recorded over the years including "Playing Possum" and "Tonight I Just Don't Give A Damn".
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 3:27 pm
by Richard Sinkler
The only time I got the chance to go see him was during the "No-Show" days. No George that night. Wasn't that big of loss, because Tammy and the Jones Boys took up the slack and played the whole show. It was awesome. I know Sonny was on steel, but don't know any of the rest of the band. But, they played some by themselves and Then Tammy would come out, the she would exit and they would play more, she would come back out, well, you get the picture.
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 8:52 pm
by Jerry Overstreet
Just saw a TV commercial for GMC. They used the Two Story House tune. Old George is definitely a country music icon and will long be remembered for it long past his retirement.
I'd say he made his mark.
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 9:01 pm
by Clyde Mattocks
Saw George many times, opened for him several times and even sat in the studio at Jimmy Capp's invitation and watched him record. Tammy came in. What great memories. Went on his bus with Jackie Dee Parrish and listened to some unreleased songs on a reel to reel deck. Hate to see it end for him but he doesn't owe us anything. He's given us some of the greatest country music ever laid down.
Posted: 14 Aug 2012 11:40 pm
by Walter Stettner
Sad, another era is coming to an end...
Kind Regards, Walter
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 3:37 am
by Frederick Hogaboom
We are losing an important part of many of our lives. As I age, wondering what I miss most; the past or important events to come.
George Jones epitomized country music. The good, the bad, the.........well, a life that many country songs mirrored.
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 6:54 am
by Barry Blackwood
Glen Campbell, now Possum. Wow. Who's next? Time marches on ...
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 7:06 am
by Erv Niehaus
I wonder how long Ray Price will keep on?
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 7:42 am
by Ron Epperson
price will drop on stage when he is ready singing nite life with emmons by his side
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 2:23 pm
by Billy Tonnesen
Finally was going to get to back up "no show" George Jones at a packed house at Harmony Park in the 60's, Except, George was was supposidly in a Motel in the next town and never did show up. Talk about a p----d
off audience.
Posted: 15 Aug 2012 3:48 pm
by Brett Day
In November of 2000, George was touring with Alan Jackson, and I had to work at a ballgame, so I missed George's part of the show. Got to the show right when Alan got onstage. I'm a huge George Jones fan, and will sing and play his songs at steel guitar shows.
Brett
Posted: 16 Aug 2012 7:13 am
by Cal Sharp
A picture I took many years ago. There's a brief story that goes with at it at
Steel Guitar Insanity.
Posted: 17 Aug 2012 10:13 am
by Joe Casey
Good for George ..I still think he waited too long..
Posted: 17 Aug 2012 10:07 pm
by Bryant Aycock
...and we know who's gonna fill his shoes,NOBODY!!!
Posted: 18 Aug 2012 3:44 am
by Jack Strayhorn
Even Sinatra once said, "second greatest singer"!
Paycheck influence on Jones?
Posted: 31 Aug 2012 12:38 pm
by Darrell Criswell
How big an influence do you think Johnny Paycheck's singing was on George, or do you think George had more influence on Paycheck. Here is a video of the two singing together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsryzCWqrLg
Posted: 31 Aug 2012 3:16 pm
by Lane Gray
Dad told me that once the Country Gentlemen opened for George (back when Tom was with them) and George did show. At the end of their set, Duffey said they had to go to make way for George.
George hollered from the audience, a little lubricated and a blonde in his arms, something like "Y'all go ahead and play, boys!! I'm happy right here!"
I imagine he did eventually play, as it'd be hard to "No Show" from the crowd, but the Gents did play an extended set.
Re: Paycheck influence on Jones?
Posted: 1 Sep 2012 10:36 pm
by Alvin Blaine
Darrell Criswell wrote:How big an influence do you think Johnny Paycheck's singing was on George, or do you think George had more influence on Paycheck. Here is a video of the two singing together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsryzCWqrLg
Since George was recording and touring at least 10 years before Johnny Paycheck ever came around(yes Donny Young and/or Donny Lytle had a few cuts 5 years before Paycheck, still 5 or 6 years after Jones), I'm going to guess Paycheck wasn't much influence on George Jones.
Posted: 2 Sep 2012 1:57 am
by Ransom Beers
If you measured the amount of whiskey & beer ol' George consumed how much would it amount to?
Posted: 2 Sep 2012 4:37 am
by Joe Casey
The answer is..These are kegs of Whiskey..
Posted: 2 Sep 2012 4:58 am
by bob drawbaugh
My wife and I showed up to see Jones one night, But he didn't. It was still a great show. The Jone's Boys Really filled his shoes.