George Jones' latest CD is a compilation of previously unreleased duets titled 'Burn Your Playhouse Down.' And now the 77-year-old Country Music Hall of Fame member has announced plans for another playhouse.Jones will scale back his touring schedule over the next year, to focus on building a country music attraction in Dothan, Alabama, that will include an 11,000-seat amphitheater, museum and casino. He also plans to build a home in the area.
"It's going to be bigger than Branson," Jones tells The Orlando Sentinel. "It's going to have everything in the world down there, all kinds of restaurants and things."
And although he now plays less than 100 dates a year, Jones has no plans to give up on the music he's been making for more than 55 years.
"I could never get tired of singing country music. Believe it or not, and a lot of people in Nashville don't know it or believe it, but there have been big crowds," he says of his concert appearances.
The legendary singer isn't shy when it comes to expressing his opinions on modern country music.
"This new country needs to find a new title and quit stepping on country music like it's a steppingstone," Jones says. "Country music is country music, and if they want to do something else, then find a new title. It breaks my heart because I know country music the way it's supposed to be."
Lamenting that "the dollar signs have moved into the business and they took over," Jones adds, "They have cut out all the older people. Anybody past 40 or 45, they don't get to hear traditional country music anymore. It's mostly teenagers, and I love 'em because they are our kids, but everybody knows that it's one thing's here today and it's gone tomorrow."
On December 7, George Jones will be among the artists recognized at the 31st annual Kennedy Center Honors.






Reader Comments(1 of 1)
horsepoorjmrat 10-17-2008
Jones is right about the state of country music today. I am a music row alumni and I remember when country was at its finest and was priviledged to be in it at the best possible time. I don't even bother to listen to what they call country now, I just play my old LP's and tapes, and remember.......
What they are passing off now is just bad, old, rock and roll. Bring back the 60's!!!!!!!!
Jones, Marty, Ray Price, now that was country!!! All the greats can't even get radio play. How sad for country music lovers...But the living ones can still draw the crowds,,,,Let's hear it for the Legends!!!!!!!!!!
wht2676at 10-17-2008
I agree traditional country music has taken a back seat to this so called new country music. I can't belive that it is called country. Let the legends live on.
petewaller1at 10-17-2008
More power to you George !!! It's about time ALL the real country singers and musicians move out of Nashville. Last one out please turn out the lights !!
crazyredhead0119at 10-17-2008
that's funny, unless the casino is on indian land it is definately a no-go in Dothan Alabama, they don't allow gambling there, but hey sounds great to me I will definatley visit. go Possum
Terryat 10-17-2008
I agree with George country music now is like rock and roll. the days of George ,patsy,Loretta. Now days you have one so called hit and your next stop is the grand old oprey. i will stick to buying c.d. of George, Patsy, and Loretta real country music.
kenngaat 10-18-2008
Just to let you know that they have found some more land so everything is a go for country crossing.In fact george and a few others will be here in Dothan for ground breaking mon. oct. 20th
Jimat 10-21-2008
george jones, has the greatest voice in the whole world and second only to elvis.
erictzabelat 11-05-2008
I have been listening to George Jones for over 40 years and never get tired of hearing his voice. I have been to concerts that he never showed up to and ones where he would sing for hours. With a voice as smooth as silk he is one of the greatest country singers of all time. I hope he keeps singing for many years to come.
LONG LIVE GEORGE JONES!!!!!!!!!!