Perhaps our dear George Jones….-“The Grand Tour” , a great storytelling song…. “He Stopped Loving Her Today”… That will be a little sadder song, now… Like he said in the chorus of Barbara Mandrel’s song: “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”…
“Why is George Jones not mentioned in this strip?”^George Jones was known as “The Voice of Country”, which is what Guy was referring to to in the top right of the last panel.
@AshburnStadiumSeems like no matter where my dad and I were, anywhere in the southeast, we could always pick up WSM on the car radio on skip. Sometimes it was pretty staticky, but we’d never miss a show from the Grand Ole Opry.
I don’t mean to sound rude or anything but in Saturday’s Comic, Nancy had her hair cut really short and today, it’s back to normal.
There are many great artist who got their start at The Grand Ole Opry, and sadly, they are no longer with us, Such great voices, with the most recent being George Jones, It’s hard to believe he was 81, because I still picture him from when I was a youngster growing up, and now I am much older, and so are the great artist of The Grand Ole Opry. It’s hard to picture them being old. And the ones that are still with us, I wish them a long and healthy life. Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Jim Ed Brown, Charley Pride, Willie Nelson, just to name a few. They may not have all gotten discovered at The Grand Ole Opry, but I believe these artists all performed there.
GuyGilchrist , you are one of my favorites ,I love Nancy it reflects you and your kindness,your patriotism,sensitivity,it reminds me of myself,sometimes your strips make me cry and it just blend my heart .I just love your comics ,thanks keep the good work, dear!
I see what’s going on… I wasn’t asking the question you thought I was…I was quoting someone’s question and then answering it(please see my other responses to you, as well)….
Lee Q Martinez over 11 years ago
who died?
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Perhaps our dear George Jones….-“The Grand Tour” , a great storytelling song…. “He Stopped Loving Her Today”… That will be a little sadder song, now… Like he said in the chorus of Barbara Mandrel’s song: “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”…
xsintricks over 11 years ago
I was at the Ryman in 2001 and stood at the back rail and couldn’t go any further for I felt I wasn’t worthy enough.
xsintricks over 11 years ago
Who’s gonna fill his shoes…
davidf42 over 11 years ago
No Show Jones. RIP
linsonl over 11 years ago
Even if you don’t like country music, the Grand Ole Opry is a great show!
shel4 over 11 years ago
Nothing to say but Thanks, Guy
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
Very nice tribute. He’ll never be forgotten.
stanley hastings over 11 years ago
:(-
JayBluE over 11 years ago
“Why is George Jones not mentioned in this strip?”^George Jones was known as “The Voice of Country”, which is what Guy was referring to to in the top right of the last panel.
demondoctor over 11 years ago
We won’t stop loving him….
Redhead55 over 11 years ago
Thanks, Guy. Lovely tribute.
@AshburnStadiumSeems like no matter where my dad and I were, anywhere in the southeast, we could always pick up WSM on the car radio on skip. Sometimes it was pretty staticky, but we’d never miss a show from the Grand Ole Opry.
marvee over 11 years ago
What is Nancy doing?
marvee over 11 years ago
Oh, now I see it’s a yellow rose.
nickelpaws over 11 years ago
Very nice tribute. RIP George Jones.
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
Guy didnt need to. Any fan of the possum knows who the tribute is to. Great Strio and tribute, Guy!
slras over 11 years ago
I don’t mean to sound rude or anything but in Saturday’s Comic, Nancy had her hair cut really short and today, it’s back to normal.
There are many great artist who got their start at The Grand Ole Opry, and sadly, they are no longer with us, Such great voices, with the most recent being George Jones, It’s hard to believe he was 81, because I still picture him from when I was a youngster growing up, and now I am much older, and so are the great artist of The Grand Ole Opry. It’s hard to picture them being old. And the ones that are still with us, I wish them a long and healthy life. Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Jim Ed Brown, Charley Pride, Willie Nelson, just to name a few. They may not have all gotten discovered at The Grand Ole Opry, but I believe these artists all performed there.
venetian over 11 years ago
GuyGilchrist , you are one of my favorites ,I love Nancy it reflects you and your kindness,your patriotism,sensitivity,it reminds me of myself,sometimes your strips make me cry and it just blend my heart .I just love your comics ,thanks keep the good work, dear!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Huh? "Whisperin’ " Bill’s tribute strip was ALREADY done, recently….
Max Starman Jones over 11 years ago
In the irony of comic strips, Nancy was born before George Jones.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
And on top of that, "Whisperin’ " Bill is alive… -NOTE Nancy’s tear….
JayBluE over 11 years ago
I see what’s going on… I wasn’t asking the question you thought I was…I was quoting someone’s question and then answering it(please see my other responses to you, as well)….
JayBluE over 11 years ago
So sad, still… but I get comfort in the Bible, to be able to see dear loved ones again… (Psalm 37:29; Acts 24:15)
pages1892 over 11 years ago
So many songs that speak to so many people. Thanks,George for all the years. Find peace.