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Tag Archives: George Jones
What George Jones Means to Drama
George Jones died yesterday. I’ve been listening obsessively to his songs, re-living the brief time I spent with him, his concert (always torturous, uncomfortable and oddly cathartic affairs), the hours spent crawling into his voice. Death was Jones’ constant theme, … Continue reading
R.I.P. Ol’ Possum
The world may have lost the greatest country singer that ever lived. twitter.com/merlehaggard/s… — Merle Haggard (@merlehaggard) April 26, 2013