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609:, where they married. Buddy continued his music career along with some activities later with family and friends until he retired. Together they raised 6 children: Steven (1957–2016), Linda (b. 1960), Ralph (b. 1962), Colleen Morale (b. 1964), Denise Agee (b. 1966), and Allan Cowdrey (b. 1971). In 1997 Marilyn and Buddy divorced; the two separated but remained friends, they lived as neighbors in the same town, and in 2003 they began living with each other again. The two still resided in West Burke until he began to develop moderate 24: 500: 492: 409:
After the war, Jones continued what he had started in 1949, and began pursuing a music career again. He recorded, sang, played guitar, and eventually produced for and promoted clients. He and his brother Ralph both became songwriters and had hits that were on the charts during the same time. While he
519:. Most of Jones' (and the other band members) musician success came during their time in the band. Beginning in 1963 Buddy and other band members began to perform on radio shows, and local television programs quite frequently throughout the Northeast, including appearances on " 563:. In 1979, Bob French and his wife left the band, leaving only Jones, Arsenault, and an ever-changing female band member to play the role of "Sweetheart". The band continued with less success until Buddy Jones left in 1982 and the band officially disbanded in early 1984. 339:
to Bert and Ethel Jones (nÊe Queener) (born 1902 and 1903 respectively). He was the youngest of 6 children in the household. He had five siblings, brothers Ralph, Herbert, and Kenneth; and two sisters Dolly and Juanita. All of his siblings had been born in
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in fall 1949, and attended for three years, with only his sisters as his brothers were already almost adults when he began secondary education. At the age of 11, Jones' mother, taught him how to play some instruments, mainly the guitar.
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and Stony Cooper. He made a deal with bluegrass music distributor and entrepreneur Caz Walker in Fitchburg, and from 1959 into the 1980s he frequently traveled from his home in Fitchburg to places across New England, New York, and the
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and his brother did not always actually record their songs, their music has also been recorded and reproduced by various artists such as
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musician, songwriter, and music recorder and distributor. He is best known for his performance work with the bluegrass band,
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In the mid-1980s, after his music career, Buddy proceeded to sell, promote, and distribute other artists' music through
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In 1976 he started seeing his second wife, Marilyn Morale (nÊe Lafleur) of Hartland. In 1978 they moved to
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that went untreated for a time, eventually causing long-term effects including excessive hair loss.
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Jones' official military service authorization card, showing "Date of Birth of Bearer: 02 Feb '37".
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Art for the Rainbow Valley Boys' 1973 album "Sing and Pick Bluegrass Favorites"
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In 1962 he married his first wife, Bernice Young and in 1969 they moved to
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Art for the Rainbow Valley Boys' 1965 album "Authentic Bluegrass Music"
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from 1954 to 1957, when he was discharged. During Buddy's time on the
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Shelby Gene Jones was born on February 2, 1937, in West Virginia in
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When Buddy returned from his military service in 1958, he moved to
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Woodrow Wilson High School (Beckley, West Virginia) alumni
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and also did performances with affiliated musicians
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In 1953, Jones left the Beckly area and traveled to
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Singer-songwriter, song recorder, music distributor
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Jones also played with various artists such as; 678: 668:Many associated acts mentioned, focus 2nd group 722:United States Navy personnel of the Korean War 478:regions, down to Tennessee and the Carolinas. 566: 551:and toured several venues in places such as 672:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhK7QT9d21Y 404: 732:People from Raleigh County, West Virginia 231:Diplomat, Jessup Records, Vermont Records 108:Learn how and when to remove this message 523:" with Lee More, a program based out of 517:The Rainbow Valley Boys & Sweetheart 498: 490: 390: 240:The Rainbow Valley Boys & Sweetheart 717:Bluegrass musicians from West Virginia 679: 481: 507:In 1961, Jones and his close friends 57:"Buddy Jones" bluegrass musician 46:adding citations to reliable sources 17: 702:Record producers from West Virginia 352: 13: 487:Rainbow Valley Boys and Sweetheart 14: 753: 649: 384:, he contracted a severe case of 737:Country musicians from Tennessee 586: 22: 727:Deaths from dementia in Vermont 515:, and his wife formed the band 399: 33:needs additional citations for 627: 521:The Coffee Drinking Night Hawk 1: 707:Record producers from Vermont 620: 330: 697:American bluegrass musicians 547:. 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