free hit counter In a heartfelt tribute to country legend George Jones, his widow, Nancy Jones, joined Alan Jackson on stage for an emotional performance. The duo honored George’s legacy with a powerful rendition of his iconic hits, capturing the deep emotion of the moment as they celebrated his unparalleled impact on country music. - FRESH

In a heartfelt tribute to country legend George Jones, his widow, Nancy Jones, joined Alan Jackson on stage for an emotional performance. The duo honored George’s legacy with a powerful rendition of his iconic hits, capturing the deep emotion of the moment as they celebrated his unparalleled impact on country music.

When country legend George Jones died in 2013, his most famous contemporaries joined forces together to pay tribute to the one who gave the genre its ultimate voice.

It would have been the final stop of George Jones’ Farewell Tour at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville; sadly, the singer passed away on April 26, 2013, after he had been hospitalized with fever and irregular blood pressure.

 

Still, friends and family pushed for the show to happen at one special event called Playin’ Possum! The Final No Show Tribute To George Jones.

The tribute included performances from Alabama, Dierks Bentley, Reba McEntire, Travis Tritt, Vince Gill, Miranda Lambert, Alan Jackson, and a lot more, with surprising guests. All of Jones’ beloved hits from “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair” to “When The Last Curtain Falls” to “The Race Is On” were performed, but the special event’s highlight was definitely had to be Alan Jackson closing out the show with one of the greatest country music songs of all time, “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”

One Of The Most Endearing Friendships In Country Music

While George Jones and Alan Jackson‘s careers took off in different eras, the two collaborated many times and developed a friendship that lasted for years. They understood each other more than some of their peers. After all, Jackson grew up listening to Jones and considered The Possum, his hero.

So, there’s definitely no better way than Jackson capping off the tribute with “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”

And in the middle of his performance, just before hitting the final chorus, something amazing happened – Jackson invited Jones’ widow and wife of three decades, Nancy, onto the stage with him. “Let’s sing one in honor of George,” he went on, with Nancy joining him at his microphone.

There’s definitely no dry eye in the entire arena. You can watch the emotional performance in the video below.

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