HE GOT HIS FIRST GUITAR AT 9 — AND HIS FATHER MADE HIM SING FOR STRANGERS. George Jones didn’t choose music. His drunk father would come home in the middle of the night, wake the boy up, and make him sing for his drinking buddies — or face a beating. At 9, his father handed him a guitar. Not as a gift. As a tool. He sent young George out on the streets of Beaumont, Texas, to sing for money. One Sunday, the boy set up next to a shoeshine stand and sang Roy Acuff songs until a crowd gathered. He made $24 that day. He’d never seen that much money in his life. He dropped out after 7th grade. By his teens, he was playing dive bars. By 16, he left home for good. That boy went on to chart 166 singles — more than any artist in country music history. They called him the greatest voice country ever produced. And it all started with a 9-year-old, a guitar, and a sidewalk in Texas.
George Jones, the Boy with a Guitar and Nowhere to Hide Long before George Jones became one of the most…