A black and white photo of Grandpa Jones and a fellow musician

Louis “Grandpa” Jones Historic Marker

Grandpa Jones made his radio debut in 1929 and published his first song in 1937, but it was in the 1940s when he added the clawhammer banjo style that would become his signature sound. After joining the Grand Ole Opry in 1946, Jones captivated audiences nationwide with his timeless music and down-home charm. Later, he would become a household name as a cast member of the long-running TV show Hee Haw, from 1968 to 1993.

Inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002, Jones’ legacy continues to resonate with music fans who appreciate the authenticity and humor that defined his career. The Grandpa Jones Historical Marker stands as a tribute to a man who brought joy and laughter to countless fans, blending traditional Kentucky sounds with a modern flair that helped shape country music.

As part of the Kentucky Music Trail, this stop offers a glimpse into the life of a true Kentucky legend whose influence on country music is still felt today. Whether you’re a fan of old-time banjo or simply appreciate the history of country music, this site is a must-visit on your journey through Kentucky’s musical landscape.

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