GEORGE JONES MUSEUM
GEORGE JONES PART OF CARTER FAMILY TRIBUTE CD

Over seventy-five years have passed now since the Carter Family’s first recording session in Bristol, Tennessee. Now, with hearts forever grateful and humble, an amazing group of musicians and artists gather to pay homage to the first family of country music. With great passion we offer these interpretations of song, spirit, musicianship and lyric. All of the performers contributing to these recordings are a part of this great unbroken circle. George performed the song Worried Man Blues which is the first track on The Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family. Click here for more information. Click here to buy CD now!
FAREWELL HELD FOR GOSPEL SINGER AND FRIEND, VESTAL GOODMAN

George and Nancy Jones and more than 1,000 people bid farewell to Gospel music singer Vestal Goodman, recalling her joyful, loving and optimistic spirit in a music-filled service.
Goodman, known as “the Queen of Gospel Music,” died Saturday in Celebration, Fla., of complications from the flu. She was 74.
GEORGE JONES MEGA CONCERT GIANT SUCCESS

FRANKLIN, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dec. 16, 2003–Tom Peters, Executive Director of the Williamson County Chapter of the American Red Cross, based in Franklin, TN declared the chapter’s first annual “Holiday Homecoming” starring the county’s own country legend George Jones and his band “the Jones Boys” a great success.

