Thursday 20 October 2022

Grandpa Jones born 20 October 1913


Louis Marshall Jones (October 20, 1913 – February 19, 1998), known professionally as Grandpa Jones, was an American banjo player and "old time" country and gospel music singer. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. 

Jones was born in the small farming community of Niagara in Henderson County, Kentucky, the youngest of 10 children in a sharecropper's family. His father was an old-time fiddle player, and his mother was a ballad singer and herself adept on the concertina. His first instrument was guitar. Ramona Riggins, one of several women who began to gain some recognition in a musical form long dominated by men was Grandpa's wife and musical partner of over thirty years. Ramona first started playing the mandolin when she was six or seven years old. Jones spent his teenage years in Akron, Ohio, where he began singing country music tunes on a radio show on WJW. 

In 1931, Jones joined the Pine Ridge String Band, which provided the musical accompaniment for the very popular Lum and Abner show. By 1935 his pursuit of a musical career took him to WBZ radio in Boston, Massachusetts, where he met musician/songwriter Bradley Kincaid, who gave him the nickname "Grandpa Jones" when he was 22 years old, because of his off-stage grumpiness at early-morning radio shows. Jones liked the name and decided to create a stage persona based around it. Later in life, he lived in Mountain View, Arkansas. In the 1940s he met rising country radio star Cousin Emmy, from whom he learned to play the banjo. 

Performing as Grandpa Jones, he played the guitar or banjo, yodelled, and sang mostly old-time ballads. By 1937, Jones had made his way to West Virginia, where Cousin Emmy taught Jones the art of the claw-hammer style of banjo playing, which gave a rough backwoods flavour to his performances. First experience playing music in public came at the age of 11 or thereabouts The music of the WLS Barn Dance in Chicago was a major influence on Louis, as were the Jimmie Rodgers records his sister brought home. In 1942, Jones joined WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was there that he met fellow Kentuckian Merle Travis. In 1943, they made their recording debuts together for Syd Nathan's upstart King Records. Jones was making records under his own name for King by 1944 and had his first hit with "It's Raining Here This Morning." 

                             

His recording career was put on hold when he enlisted in the United States Army during World War II. Discharged in 1946, he recorded again for King. Through 1946-1949, when he and several Opry cast members (Clyde Moody and Chubby Wise among them) were invited to become a part of the burgeoning world of television by Washington D.C. entrepreneur Connie B Gay, he became a cast member at the Old Dominion Barn Dance, broadcast over WRVA in Richmond, Virginia. In March 1946, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and started performing on the Grand Ole Opry. He married Ramona Riggins on October 14, 1946. As an accomplished performer herself, she would take part in his performances. Jones' vaudeville humour was a bridge to television. His more famous songs include "T For Texas," "Are You From Dixie," "Night Train To Memphis," "Mountain Dew," and "Eight More Miles To Louisville." 

In the fall of 1968, Jones became a charter cast member on the long-running television show Hee Haw, often responding to the show's skits with his trademark phrase "Outrageous." He also played banjo, by himself or with banjo player David "Stringbean" Akeman. A musical segment featured in the early years had Jones and "his lovely wife Ramona" singing while ringing bells held in their hands and strapped to their ankles. A favorite skit had off-camera cast members ask, "Hey Grandpa, what's for supper?" in which he would describe a delicious, country-style meal, often in a rhyming, talking blues style. Sometimes he would describe something not so good; i.e. "Because you were bad, thawed out TV dinners!" 

A resident of rural Ridgetop, Tennessee, outside Nashville, he was a neighbour and friend of fellow musician David "Stringbean" Akeman. On the morning of November 11, 1973, Jones discovered the bodies of Akeman and his wife, Estelle, who had been murdered during the night by robbers. Jones testified at the trial of the killers, his testimony helping to secure a conviction. 

In 1978, Jones was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. His autobiography, Everybody's Grandpa: Fifty Years Behind The Mike was published in 1984. In January 1998, Jones suffered two strokes after his second show performance at the Grand Ole Opry. He died at 7:00 p.m. Central Time on February 19, 1998 at the McKendree Village Home Health Center in Hermitage, Tennessee, at age 84. He was buried in the Luton Memorial Methodist Church cemetery in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.

(Edited from Wikipedia)

7 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Grandpa Jones – The Best Of (Deezer Digital)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14601443/Grandpa_Jones_-_The_Best_Of.rar.html

01) Grandpa Jones - Fix Me A Pallet
02) Grandpa Jones - Happy Little Home in Arkansas
03) Grandpa Jones - I Don't Know Gee from Haw
04) Grandpa Jones - In The Future
05) Grandpa Jones - The Night Train To Memphis
06) Grandpa Jones - Some More Mountain Dew
07) Grandpa Jones - My Heart Is Like A train
08) Grandpa Jones - You-All Come
09) Grandpa Jones - My Darlin's Not My Darlin' Any More
10) Grandpa Jones - Stay in the Wagon Yard
11) Grandpa Jones - The All American Boy
12) Grandpa Jones - Eight More Miles To Louisville
13) Grandpa Jones - East Bound Freight Train
14) Grandpa Jones - Sass-A-Frass
15) Grandpa Jones - I'm No Communist
16) Grandpa Jones - Old Rattler
17) Grandpa Jones - Get Things Ready (For Me, Ma)
18) Grandpa Jones - Don't Sweet Talk Me
19) Grandpa Jones - Are You From Dixie
20) Grandpa Jones - Tears That Make Believe

A big thank you to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday singer and for the loan of above album. For my contribution I have the first 3 CD’s of the Bear family 5 CD box set . The second link for the other volumes was corrupt and I could never contact the original uploader. I am still looking for the full set.


Grandpa Jones - Everybody's Grandpa

For CD1 go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/mEU7E


01 - It's Raining Here This Morning
02 - Banjo Sam
03 - My Darling's Not My Darling Anymore
04 - Going 'Cross The Sea
05 - Groundhog
06 - Mighty Long Way To Travel
07 - Make The Rafters Ring
08 - All Night Long
09 - Count Your Blessings
10 - East Bound Freight Train
11 - I Guess You Don't Remember Now
12 - I've Just Been Gone Too Long
13 - Tritzem Yodel
14 - T For Texas
15 - Any Old Time
16 - Waitin' For A Train
17 - My Carolina Sunshine Girl
18 - Dear Old Sunny South
19 - My Little Lady
20 - Brakeman's Blues
21 - Lullaby Yodel
22 - Peach Picking Time In Georgia
23 - Hobo Bill
24 - Away Out On The Mountiain
25 - Roll Along Kentucky Moon
26 - Waiting For A Train (2)
27 - You And My Old Guitar
28 - T For Texas (Alt)
29 - Tritzem Yodel (undubbed)

For CD 2 go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/aaMND

01 - The Ladies Man
02 - The Thing
03 - I Don't Love Nobody
04 - Hip Cat's Wedding
05 - These Hills
06 - Billy Yank And Johnny Reb
07 - Goodbye Reb
08 - Willis Mayberry
09 - Sweet Fern
10 - Night Train To Memphis
11 - Rosalee
12 - Somebody's Waiting
13 - Kickin' Mule
14 - Liza's Up The 'simmon Tree
15 - Chicken Don't Roost Too High
16 - Going From The Cotton Fields
17 - Tragic Romance
18 - Methodist Pie
19 - Fatal Wedding
20 - What Does The Deep Sea Say
21 - I'm Tying The Leaves
22 - Oh Captain Captain
23 - Devilish Mary
24 - The Ladies Man (alt)
25 - Hip Cat's Wedding (alt)
26 - Night Train To Memphis (Alt)

boppinbob said...

For CD3 go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/cgccn

01 - Are You From Dixie
02 - Root Hog Root
03 - Falling Leaves
04 - Here Comes The Champion
05 - Banjo Am The Instrument
06 - Springtime Comes But Once A Year
07 - Eight More Miles To Louisville
08 - The Little Old Lady
09 - Springtime Comes But Once A Year (alt)
10 - Eight More Miles To Louisville (w_o Tambourine)
11 - Eight More Miles To Louisville (alt. w_o Tambourine)
12 - On The Jericho Road
13 - I'll Meet You In The Morning
14 - Gone Home
15 - Keepon The Firing Line
16 - Just Over In The Gloryland
17 - Old Camp Meetin' Time
18 - Empty Mansion
19 - When I Get To The End Of The Way
20 - Glory Land Way
21 - Turn Your Radio On
22 - No Tears In Heaven
23 - Lonesome Train (Ramona Jones)
24 - Sandy Land (Ramona Jones)
25 - Send Me A Red Rose (Ramona Jones)
26 - Christmas Roses
27 - Christmas Guest

Bob Mac said...

Thank you for these.

Fred said...

Hi Bob,
A great selection for today's post. Here are CDs 4 and 5 of the Bear set.
https://we.tl/t-VBtQMMRyhY

Best wishes,
Fred

boppinbob said...

A very big thank you goes to Fred who has supplied the missing CD’s 4 & 5 to complete the set.

For CD 4 go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/jsFHp

01 - Heart Full Of Love
02 - Goin' Down To The River
03 - Moon Of Arizona
04 - Steady Drips Of Water
05 - Everything I Had Going For Me Is Gone
06 - Don't Look Back
07 - Trouble In Mind (version1)
08 - Trouble In Mind (version2 Alt)
09 - That's All This Old World Needs
10 - Bill's Gonna Soon Be Home
11 - Mountain Laurel
12 - Smoke, Smoke, Smoke
13 - I've Learned To Leave That To The Lord
14 - Old Troupe Dog
15 - Sweet Lips (Battle Of King's Mountain)
16 - Plans
17 - I'll Just Keep Living Along
18 - King Of The Cannon County Hill
19 - Mountain Dew
20 - Old Rattler
21 - Old Blue
22 - Grasshopper Mcclain
23 - Old Bill
24 - Goin' Down To The River (Alt)

For CD 5 go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/kLGhz

01 - The Valley Of The Never Do No Good
02 - Four Stone Walls
03 - A Dollar Short
04 - Coal Camp
05 - Here I Am Makin' Plans
06 - Green Hills Of Home
07 - Are You Sleeping Daddy Darlin'
08 - Nashville On My Mind
09 - The Mountain Man
10 - Deep Dark Corner Of My Mind
11 - Baby
12 - My Old Lady
13 - Brown Girl And Fair Eleanor
14 - Four Winds A-Blowin
15 - Intro
16 - Fix Me A Pallet
17 - Joke
18 - Dooley
19 - Joke
20 - The Air, The Sunshine, And The Rain
21 - Joke
22 - Castles In The Air
23 - Joke
24 - Old Rattler's Pup
25 - Joke
26 - My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
27 - Rocky Top
28 - Joke
29 - I Don't Love Nobody
30 - John Henry
31 - The Last Ol' Shevel
32 - Joke
33 - Southern Bound
34 - 15 Cents Is All I Got

T.G. said...

Many many thanks for all these fine Grandpa Jones things!

Jacdaw said...

Great listening from an old timer. Thanks Bob.