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Country artist Stonewall Jackson, known for his time on the Grand Ole Opry stage for more than five decades, died on Saturday after a lengthy battle with vascular dementia at age 89. The Opry, the longest-running radio show in history, announced Jackson's death in a news release. Jackson, a guitarist, performed on the Opry beginning on Nov.
3 1956 and was still appearing on the show in 2010. As a result, Fox17 in Nashville notes that the"Waterloo" is the longest current Opry member.
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Stonewall Jackson was a country music singer who was a longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry.Stonewall Jackson was a longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry who was a country music star during the honky tonk era of the 1950s and 1960s. After serving in the Navy, he went to Nashville in 1956 and his career quickly took off.
Billboard reports, a special show at the Grand Ole Opry will take place on Saturday night (December 11) in tribute to Jackson.Remembering Jackson, the late country legend George Jones’ wife Nancy said: “Stonewall’s breakout hit ‘Life to Go’ was written by George [Jones] and they both became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1956.“They held a special friendship over the years and although Stonewall was retired, he participated in the final George Jones No Show tribute event after he passed.
pic.twitter.com/bkh51obAcxAt the time of his death, Jackson had been part of the Opry for more than six decades — longer than any other current member. He was offered a five-year contract with the venue back in 1956 and was the first artist to join before obtaining a record deal.In 2006, Jackson sued the Grand Ole Opry for $10 million, claiming age discrimination.
Stonewall Jackson, a country singer, guitarist and longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry radio show, died Saturday at age 89. The cause was complications from vascular dementia, according to a statement from the Opry.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country musician Stonewall Jackson, who sang on the Grand Ole Opry for more than 50 years and had No.
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