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I Lived to Tell It All

I Lived to Tell It All
Author: George Jones
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0804180865

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Boozing. Womanizing. Brawling. Singing. For the last forty years George Jones has reigned as the country's king--the singer many have called the Frank Sinatra of country. And for most of that time, his career has been marked by hard-living, hard-loving, and hard luck. From his early east Texas recordings through his marriage with Tammy Wynette to his latest acclaim as a solid citizen and "high-tech red-neck," Americans have been fascinated with Jones, never even knowing whether he's going to show up for his next concert. Now, in I Lived To Tell It All, George Jones supplies a no-holds-barred account of his excesses and ecstasies. How alcohol ruled his life and performances. How violence marred many friendships and relationships. How money was something to be made but never held on to. And, finally, how the love of a good woman can ultimately change a man, redeem him, and save his life.


The Grand Tour

The Grand Tour
Author: Rich Kienzle
Publisher: Dey Street Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062309921

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In the vein of the classic Johnny Cash: The Life, this groundbreaking work explores the wild life and extraordinary musical career of “the definitive country singer of the last half century” (New York Times), who influenced, among others, Bob Dylan, Buck Owens, Emmylou Harris, John Fogerty, George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Garth Brooks. In a masterful biography laden with new revelations, veteran country music journalist/historian Rich Kienzle offers a definitive, full-bodied portrait of legendary country singer George Jones and the music that remains his legacy. Kienzle meticulously sifted through archival material, government records, recollections by colleagues and admirers, interviewing many involved in Jones’s life and career. The result: an evocative portrait of this enormously gifted, tragically tormented icon called “the Keith Richards of country.” Kienzle chronicles Jones’s impoverished East Texas childhood as the youngest son of a deeply religious mother and alcoholic, often-abusive father. He examines his three troubled marriages including his union with superstar Tammy Wynette and looks unsparingly at Jones’s demons. Alcohol and later cocaine nearly killed him until fourth wife Nancy helped him learn to love himself. Kienzle also details Jones’s remarkable musical journey from singing in violent Texas honky tonks to Grand Ole Opry star, hitmaker and master vocalist whose raw, emotionally powerful delivery remains the Gold Standard for country singers. The George Jones of this heartfelt biography lived hard before finding contentment until he died at eighty-one—a story filled with whiskey, women and drugs but always the saving grace of music. Illustrated with eight pages of photos.


The Three of Us

The Three of Us
Author: Georgette Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439198599

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The marriage of George Jones and Tammy Wynette was hailed as a union made in honky-tonk heaven. And when little Tamala Georgette Jones was born in 1970, she was considered country music’s heir apparent. For the first four years of her life, Georgette had two adoring parents who showed her off at every opportunity, and between her parents, grandparents, older sisters, and cheering fans, Georgette’s feet seldom hit the ground. But as in every fairy tale, dark forces were just around the corner. Her parents fought, and George drank. George and Tammy divorced when Georgette was four, and it would be years before she understood just what that meant. The Three of Us is an honest and heartfelt look into the life of a broken family living in the glare of the public spotlight. Like so many of her generation, Georgette had to make sense of loving two parents who couldn’t love each other. With never-before-told stories about George and Tammy, it recounts Tammy’s descent into prescription pill addiction, her dependence on her fifth husband, George Richey, and her untimely death at the age of fifty-five. Georgette opens up about her broken relationship with her father and what it took for them to come back together. Lastly, Georgette discusses the ups and downs of her adult life: failed marriages, illness, an arrest, and now, an unexpected but thrilling career as a musician. The Three of Us is a story of both extreme privilege and great trials, of larger-than-life people with larger-than-life problems. Rich in country music history, it contains twists and turns, highs and lows, but in the end, it stands as an intensely moving tale of love, loss, heartbreak, and what it means to be a family.


He Stopped Loving Her Today

He Stopped Loving Her Today
Author: Jack Isenhour
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 161703102X

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A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a country music masterpiece


The Legend of George Jones

The Legend of George Jones
Author: Charlene Montgomery
Publisher: Heritage Builders
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Country musicians
ISBN: 9781941437957

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George Jones lived a storied life, but his career was not without controversies. This book reveals fascinating, intimate details about the life of George Jones that have never before been published. Charlene and Peanutt Montgomery, who were George?s closest friends and confidants over a thirty-year period and the songwriters for the vast majority of the songs that George recorded, are the authors of this highly entertaining book. Their strong bonds with and admiration for George come shining through, even when writing about the less-than-flattering incidents and times that make up part of the story.


George Jones

George Jones
Author: Jim Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Country musicians
ISBN: 9781550822434

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Jones recalls his days growing up tough in the piney woods of East Texas, tours of the honky-tonk circuit in the 1950s, his battle with the bottle, and his hard-won success. TV documentary to air on TNN. Photos.


Ragged But Right

Ragged But Right
Author: Dolly Carlisle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780809249947

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Tells of the rise of George Jones from a Depression childhood to being a country music celebrity.


George Jones

George Jones
Author: Bob Allen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493082426

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George Jones's nearly 60-year recording and performing career has had a profound influence on modern country music and influenced a younger generation of singers, including Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Tim McGraw, and Trace Adkins. As Merle Haggard said of Jones in Rolling Stone magazine, “His voice was like a Stradivarius violin: one of the greatest instruments ever made.” Jones's saga is a larger-than-life tale of rags to riches and back to rags again. He was born into near poverty in a backwater patch of East Texas. His formal education ended early; by his early teens, he was singing on the streets of Beaumont, Texas, for tips. After beginning to record in the mid-1950s Jones became, by sheer dint of his vocal prowess, one of Nashville's most celebrated honky-tonk singers. But from the start, Jones's life, as often reflected in his music, was shaped by misdirection, chaos, turmoil, and emotional strife aggravated by a ferocious appetite for alcohol. Fame and adulation seemed to merely intensify his personal travails. Jones's story has a relatively happy ending. With the help of fourth wife Nancy during the final decade and a half of his life, he got clean and sober, was feted as a much-revered elder statesman for the music, and, by most accounts, found peace of mind at long last.


George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951

George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951
Author: Robert E. Cluett
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764304705

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Ceramic forms produced by British potter George Jones and his firm, including popular majolica wares and "Abbey" blue and white transfer printed ceramics. Over 700 color photos display table, tea, toilet, and ornamental wares. A detailed history, pattern registration dates, shapes, & manufacturer's marks are provided. Values, bibliography, and several appendices round out the book Geoffrey Godden has called .,."the ultimate work on this Stoke firm."


The History of Ancient America, Anterior to the Time of Columbus

The History of Ancient America, Anterior to the Time of Columbus
Author: George Jones
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This is a historical work on life in pre-Columbian America. It includes the theories of the origins of the indigenous peoples of America and the main developments in their political, cultural, and economic life. Although published about a century ago and presenting possibly outdated views, this work is still an interesting source of information and a great resource for historical research.