March 4, 2009

George Jones...and Music City News...



This is a picture of Nancy and George taken from the 1987 TOO WILD TOO LONG album. The picture appears in the inside cover along side the producer and musician credits. The album has not been issued as an MP3 yet. I hope one day that it will be because I only have it on cassette.

1987 was the year that George was named a Living Legend by the readers of the Music City News magazine. There once was a publication in Nashville that was fan-oriented pretty much and was an easy to digest reading experience...not like this and all of my blog's which are filled to the brim with so many words. Music City News was once owned by country singer, Faron Young. The older issues look like newspaper's actually...not a standard magazine. The organization created an awards program where the readers of the magazine voted on the nominee's and then once that round was finished, the readers voted for their favorite in each category in a forthcoming issue. Years later country fans from all over could still vote on the winners by way of mailing in the ballot's if they happened to be a subscriber to the magazine, or by calling a number advertised on television, and voting for their choice over the phone using an automated system would take place. I specifically remember voting for Comedian of the Year several years in a row and would push the number for 'Ray Stevens' in addition to the other artist's I would vote for over the phone.

The awards began in the late 1960's, I believe 1966...but probably 1967. The 1987 Music City News program in which George Jones was named a Living Legend was the 21st annual telecast...so 1966...somewhere in that time period the awards were created. In the 1980's, 1983 to be exact, The Nashville Network went on the air...and several years later the network started up their Viewer's Choice award show...along the lines of the mainstream People's Choice. The TNN Viewer's Choice was fan-voted as you can tell from the award's name and it was a competitor of Music City News. As far as I know, this TNN awards program is what caused Music City News to open up the voting on their show to the public in general, instead of only the readers of the magazine being allowed to cast ballot's. In the early 1990's, maybe 1990, the Viewer's Choice merged with the Music City News to become the TNN/Music City News awards...and during voting period TNN would air commercials with voting numbers for those who weren't magazine subscriber's. If you had the magazine you'd have the paper ballot and you'd mail it in to the Music City News address.

In 1982 Music City News came out with their Songwriter's Awards show...this program was not as familiar to TV viewers as the mainstream Awards were because a lot of songwriter's performed their own songs on the show...if a singer happened to be a songwriter, that was a bonus, but mostly the song's being performed were not by the artist's but by the writer/writer's. Sometimes artist's would perform songs they didn't write if the song was up for an award and then if the song won, the writer's would come up and accept the award. For example, Mickey Gilley performed the Alan Jackson hit song "Wanted" on the Songwriter's Awards in 1991...after he was through performing, the songwriter was asked to come up on stage and accept the award. Alan Jackson appeared via video-tape offering his comments about the song.

The Living Legend as you might guess was the Music City News version of the Hall of Fame...the unique twist about this award was whoever won it, had to be a presenter of the award the following year. George Jones received this award in 1987...and so he presented Conway Twitty with the honor in 1988...and Conway presented Loretta Lynn with the honor in 1989...etc etc etc.

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