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'''Shelby Gene "Buddy" Jones''' ( |
'''Shelby Gene "Buddy" Jones''' (Feb 2, 1937-Aug 13, 2014)) was a bluegrass musician and songwriter, and music recorder and distributor. He is best known for his performance work with the bluegrass band, '''"Rainbow Valley Boys"'''. He is also the founder of former recording, radio promotion, and record distribution companies [[B.J. Promotions]], [[Tapes Unlimited]], and [[Northern Music Distribution]]. |
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Buddy Jones | |
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Birth name | Shelby Gene Jones |
Born | Montcoal, West Virginia | February 2, 1937
Died | August 13, 2014 (age 77) Barton, Vermont |
Genres | Bluegrass |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, song recorder, music distributor |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1949-1952, 1958-1995 |
Shelby Gene "Buddy" Jones (Feb 2, 1937-Aug 13, 2014)) was a bluegrass musician and songwriter, and music recorder and distributor. He is best known for his performance work with the bluegrass band, "Rainbow Valley Boys". He is also the founder of former recording, radio promotion, and record distribution companies B.J. Promotions, Tapes Unlimited, and Northern Music Distribution.
Early life
Shelby Gene Jones was born on February 2, 1937 in West Virginia (it is disputed weather Montcoal or Beckley was the town of birth) to Bert and Ethel Jones (née Queener) (born 1902 and 1903 respectively).[1] He was the youngest of 6 children in the household. He had three step-siblings from his mothers previous marriage with a man, Orin; Herbert, Kenneth, and Dolly; and two related siblings; Ralph and Wannita. All of his siblings had been born in Newark, Ohio, but his family had moved to Beckley shortly before he was born. [2] His family, which was quite poor as a result of raising 6 children during Depression Era conditions, lived on a farm until he was 9, at which time the family moved into another house in the same area. Buddy attended the, then relatively new, Woodrow Wilson High School in fall 1949, and went to school there for only three years, with only his sisters as his brothers were already almost adults when he began secondary education. At the age of 11, Buddy's mother, Ethel, taught him and his brothers Ralph and Kenny, songs and how to play some instruments, mainly the guitar.
Military service
In 1953, Buddy left Beckly area and traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee where, in 1954, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He served on the ship in name USS Wren (DD-568) from 1954 to 1957 when he was discharged. During Buddy's time on the USS Wren, he contracted a severe case of scarlet fever that went untreated for a time, eventually causing long-term effects including hair-loss.

Music career
Buddy sang, played guitar, and eventually produced and promoted clients. He and his brother Ralph both became song writers, and had hits that were on the charts during the same time. While Buddy and his brother Ralph didn't always actually record their own songs, their music has been recorded and sung by various artists such as: Kitty Wells, Marty Robbins, Janie Fricke, Hank Lockin, and Patsy Cline. Buddy also played with various artists such as; Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell, Earl Scruggs & Lester Flatt, Chet Atkins, Jim Reeves, and George Jones.
In 1958 he joined the band "Toby Stroud & Jane" along with "The Blue Mountain Boys" Group and also did performances with affiliated musicians Wilma Lee and Stony Cooper. He made a deal with bluegrass entrepreneur and music distributor Caz Walker in Fitchburg. From 1959 into the 1980s he frequently traveled from his home in Fitchburg to places across New England and New York and from Mid-Atlantic regions in Ohio and Pennsylvania down to Tennesee and North Carolina. Beginning in 1963 Buddy and other band members began to perform on radio shows, and local television programs quite frequently throuought the Northeast, including appearances on "The Coffee Drinking Night Hawk" with Lee More, a program based out of New Jersy, WWVA Jamboree, and WSTJ White River, where he would later sign with Vermont Records in Quechee
In 1977 Buddy signed with Tanya Tucker and toured several venues in places such as Nashville, Knoxville, and Elizabethtown.
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Promotional card used by the band "Rainbow Valley Boys & Sweetheart" with Buddy Jones pictured (left).
In the mid-1980s, after his Mmusician career, Buddy proceeded to sell, promote, and distribute other's music through B.J. Promotions and Northern Music Distribution, respectively. Later into the '90s he would sell records, CDs, cassettes, and tapes through his business Tapes Unlimited.
Personal life
When Buddy returned from his military service in 1958, his family had moved to Jacksboro, Tennessee and he lived there on a farm for several more years before he moved to Fitchburg, Massachusetts with his brother Ralph.
In 1963 he married his first wife, Bernice Young and In 1970 they moved to Hartland, Vermont. He continued recording music there for several years. In 1976 they divorced. They have 1 child, Denise.
In 1977 started seeing his second wife, Marilyn (Lafleur)Morale of Hartland, Vermont. In 1979 they moved to West Burke, Vermont where they married. Buddy continued his musician career along with some activity later with family and friends until he retired. Together they raised 6 children; Steven Morale, Linda Morale, Ralph Morale, Colleen Hammond, Denise Agee, and Allan Cowdrey. In 1995 Marilyn and Buddy divorced. The two separated but remained friends, finally moving back in with one another in 1997. The two still resided in West Burke until his health worsened and he lived in a nursing home in Barton, Vermont for over a year before his death in August 2014.
External links and references
- http://www.ibiblio.org/hillwilliam/BGdiscography/?v=fullrecord&albumid=7833
- http://www.ibiblio.org/hillwilliam/BGdiscography/?v=fullrecord&albumid=16558
- http://www.rootsandrhythm.com/roots/JSP%20Box%20Sets/JSP_Boxes_Country_2.htm Many associated acts mentioned, Focus 2nd group
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/RAINBOW-VALLEY-BOYS-SWEETHEART-Authentic-Bluegrass-Music-bluegrass-LP-/300807028883
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vermont-Bluegrass-45-Buddy-Jones-Rainbow-Valley-Boys-Will-You-Love-Me-/111246013364
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Rainbow-Valley-Boys-Sealed-Private-Label-LP-/370807413838?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item5655d81c4e
- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vhK7QT9d21Y
- ^ http://interactive.ancestry.com/2442/m-t0627-04441-00178/145395790?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=pt_t61731893_p36227158507_ktidz0q3d61731893z0q26pidz0q3d36227158507z0q26pgz0q3d32782z0q26pgplz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q26pgpsz0q3d36227158507&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults
- ^ http://interactive.ancestry.com/2442/m-t0627-03098-00574/36461421?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=pt_t61731893_p36227187842_ktidz0q3d61731893z0q26pidz0q3d36227187842z0q26pgz0q3d32782z0q26pgplz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q26pgpsz0q3d36227187842&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults