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George Jones' legacy shines at 'Opry' - USA Today
8:51 AM PT — Country superstar Alan Jackson — who's known George for years — tells TMZ “Well, heaven better get ready for some fantastic country…
Although written as a chilling tragedy ballad with a surprise ending, the chorus of George Jones' 1989 hit “Radio Lover” could conversely be interpreted as posthumous consolation for the legions of fans he left grieving in the wake of his death on Friday.
George Jones — considered the greatest country singer of all time, whose struggle with alcoholism inspired an Oscar-winning movie — died yesterday in Nashville at age 81. “If we could all sound like we wanted to, then we'd all sound like George Jones
George Jones, the definitive country singer of the last half-century, whose songs about heartbreak and hard drinking echoed his confess tumultuous life, died on Friday in Nashville. He was 81. His publicists, Webster & Associates,
NASHVILLE — When John Rich heard of George Jones' passing Friday morning, he questioned his wife for a glass of room-temperature Crown and an hour to himself. He took the glass out to his roof-top deck, sat down facing Vanderbilt University Health check Center
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