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George Jones (1931-2013) was the definitive country voice of heartbreak & honky-tonk. Known for his emotive vocals, phrasing, and hits like 'White Lightning,' he's hailed as "the greatest living country singer." Explore his legacy!

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アーティストの略歴

The Voice of Heartbreak and Honky Tonk

George Glenn Jones was undeniably the quintessential voice of American country music—a singular performer whose soulful delivery and distinctive phrasing cemented his place as “the greatest living country singer.” To listen to Jones was to experience a profound immersion into the human condition; as the esteemed critic Bill C. Malone eloquently observed, for the few minutes consumed by a song, Jones could transport a listener so completely into the lyrics and mood that escape became impossible. His extraordinary career spanned decades, marked by prolific recording sessions, unforgettable performances, and a tumultuous personal life that captivated audiences worldwide with its raw, unvarnished truth.

Born in 1931, his musical journey began modestly, honing his skills performing gospel music as a teenager. This spiritual foundation would later inform the deep, resonant sincerity found in his most melancholic ballads. He quickly transitioned to country music, establishing himself in Nashville during the mid-19rollies 50s and achieving early success with hits like “She Believed in Him” and “Walk On By.” His distinctive vocal style—characterized by its raw emotion and masterful phrasing—immediately distinguished him from his contemporaries, creating a sonic identity that felt both ancient and immediate.

A Legacy of Sound and Struggle

The ascent of George Jones was propelled by a series of monumental milestones that redefined the genre. His breakthrough arrived in 1959 with the recording of "White Lightning," a track written by The Big Bopper that launched his career into the national spotlight. This era of rapid development saw him earning recognition as “Most Promising New Country Vocalist,” a title that barely scratched the surface of his eventual impact. As he matured, he became known as “The Rolls-Royce of Country Music,” a moniker reflecting both the high quality of his vocal craftsmanship and the smooth, sophisticated nuances of his delivery.

His artistry was often defined by his legendary collaborations, most notably with the incomparable Tammy Wynette. Their partnership produced some of the most enduring songs in the country canon, including “Help Me Make It Through the Night” and “Amarillo By Dawn,” tracks that captured the very essence of heartache and resilience. Beyond these duets, his influence extended through work with legends such as Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash, weaving him into the very fabric of American musical history.

However, the brilliance of his music was often shadowed by the complexities of his personal life. Years of struggle with alcoholism severely compromised his health and led to many missed performances, earning him the nickname “No Show Jones.” Yet, it was precisely this vulnerability—the ability to channel personal pain into melodic mastery—that solidified his historical significance. He did not merely sing about heartbreak; he embodied it, leaving behind a vast discography that includes:

  • 80 studio albums that charted the evolution of honky-tonk and classic country.
  • 132 compilation albums preserving his most iconic hits for future generations.
  • A profound influence on the phrasing and emotional depth of subsequent country vocalists.

Ultimately, George Jones remains a titan of the genre, a man whose voice served as a vessel for the joys and sorrows of the American experience. His death in 2013 marked the end of an era, but his legacy continues to resonate through every soulful note and every tear-stained lyric he left behind.

George Jones

George Jones

1931 - 2013 , United States of America

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Country Music
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Honky Tonk']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: September 12, 1931
  • Date Of Death: April 26, 2013
  • Full Name: George Glenn Jones
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Banquet at the Coronation of George IV
    • Captain George Napier
  • Place Of Birth: Saratoga Springs, United States