Jones, Louis Marshall

Jones, Louis Marshall
▪ 1999

      American singer and banjo player who for over half a century was a popular member of the Grand Ole Opry and from 1968 to 1993 was featured on the "Hee Haw" television program; he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1978 (b. Oct. 20, 1913, Niagara, Ky.—d. Feb. 19, 1998, Nashville, Tenn.).

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