Was George Jones Married To Tammy Wynette? Here's What We Know

George Jones and Tammy Wynette were American musicians who married each other from 1969 to 1975.

Tammy was an American country music artist, artist, and author. She is known for being one of the most successful music artists of the genre.

She was born on May 5, 1942, and lived till April 6, 1998. Tammy is known as the "First Lady of Country Music" and even helped other women find representation in the male-dominated music genre. Most of her music was represented in the billboard chart, and she was known for the unique emotions conveyed through her songs.

As a couple, even if their relationship was short-lived, they created multiple duets together, which were considered the biggest hits of all time. 

Was George Jones Married To Tammy Wynette? Family And Children.

George Jones was married to Tammy Wynette, but they divorced in 1975.

He was one of the husbands of Tammy Wynette, among her five husbands. They both got married twice before meeting each other.

It has been reported that their relationship was described as a rollercoaster. However, as a couple, they did create one of the most powerful duets in American Music History.

Before Jones, Tammy Wynette was married to two other men. She divorced her first husband when she headed to Nashville. His name was Euple Byrd, and they were married from 1960 to 1965. She married Don Chapel in 1967, but they divorced in 1968 after he secretly took and posted a naked picture of her.

Yet after everything, Wynette and Jones found their attraction to each other. They first met at one of the recording studios in Nashville and slowly started to take their relationship further.

Jones was, in fact, Wynette's childhood idol as well. In 1968, George Jones declared his love for Tammy Wynette, and she admitted that she felt the same way toward him. Then she planned to live with Jones along with her three daughters.

On February 16, 1969, Wynette and Jones married, and they had a baby girl named Tamala Georgette. Along with their marriage, they had a successful career on their own too. Things got better when Jones signed a contract with Wynette's music label, making it easier for them to work together. 

Despite their immense success in their career, their married life was quite a rollercoaster ride. Even before they married, Jones's excessive drinking habit caused many fights between the couple. The constant fight between them made them have an on-and-off relationship.

Even after they reconciled the relationship, the fights were still there. Tammy Wynette even mentioned in her interviews that George once chased her with a loaded rifle which made her file for divorce in 1973.

However, their divorce was finalized, and Wynette won custody of their daughter. She owned their band, a house in Nashville, and a tour bus.

Even after the pair split, they continued to work under the same management. In 1976, their duet 'Golden Ring' and 'Near You were released. However, their career was somewhere impacted by the divorce.

Jones even became addicted to cocaine after the divorce, which caused him to miss a lot of performances. He even earned the moniker "No Show."

After George, Wynette married Michael Tomlin in 1976, a real estate executive, but they divorced in the same year. Finally, she settled down with her fifth husband, George Richey, who was her manager.

Even after divorcing, Jones and Wynette were still a part of each other's professional lives.

George Jones Was an American Musician

George Jones was an American county music star, singer, and musician.

He was born on September 12, 1931, and lived till April 26, 2013. He was known worldwide for his different songs, not just in the USA, which topped many charts. He has dueted with many famous artists, including Tammy Wynette, his third spouse. While dealing with his problems, he still managed to gain fame and popularity in the music industry. 

George Jones was born into a family of eight children, and they didn't do well financially in the earlier days. His father was an alcoholic and was sometimes quite violent towards his family members. Despite the financial problem in the family, Jones developed a passion for music because of them.

His father gifted him his first guitar, and he used to play it in the streets of Texas when he was around nine years old and collect money for his family. During his early teenage years, he played at some of the bars in Texas, and when he turned 16, he moved to Jasper, Texas, where he worked at a local radio station as a singer. Back then, he had strong love and admiration for the music of Hank Williams.

In 1950, he married Dorothy Bonvillon, and they even had a baby girl. Her name was Susan. However, the marriage only lasted one year, and the couple split in 1951 due to Jones's alcohol addiction.

Jones was even a part of the military till 1953, and after that, he was approached by the co-owner of Starday Records. After signing a contract, its producer became his producer and his manager.

While his music was slowly gaining popularity, he married Shirley Ann Corley in 1954. They had two sons, Brian and Jeffrey.

George's career started to grow when his song, "Why Baby Why," was listed at number 4 on the country chart in 1955.

By the 1960s, Jones was considered a top singer and continued to break records with his songs. Most of his songs were about love and heartbreak, which helped him gain popularity throughout the USA.

In 1969, George Jones married Tammy Wynette, and they had a girl together. Despite success in his musical career, George was dealing with problems like drug and alcohol addiction. This even led him to divorce his third spouse, Tammy Wynette.

In the 1970s, his addictions took a toll on him, which affected him mentally and physically. But despite having dark times, he continued to drop multiple hits. In 1980, his song "He Stopped Loving Her Today" became one of the bestsellers from his album 'I Am What I Am.

He remained one of the top artists in country music till the 90s; in 1990, he was introduced to the County Music Hall of Fame.

In 1983, he married Nancy Sepulvado; he even gave her credit for saving his life and being by his side while battling his addictions.

Jones was considered one of the most prominent country music singers with a career span of almost 50 years, and he even won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. 
Still, he is the biggest inspiration to many singers and his fans all over the globe.

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