As a Brit. and a long time country music and lover of Americana we never got to see much country music till Johnny Cash had his show just about everywhere in the 60s . My older brother was /is a retro music D.J. and introduced most of the family & friends to Rockabilly records that he used to buy at different auctions and one or two foreign D.J.s who sent him updates of singers ,practically unknown to most of us ,but we caught up in the 70s through live appearances at Rock n Roll weekenders all over the country .Since then my youngest brother has been with various groups and has played in Northern & Southern mainland Europe where old Rockabilly & Rock n Roll is very much - still the in thing with the music ,lifestyle and the cars and Harley"s ?.The family has probably owned more American cars & bikes than most families living there and Grandpa Jones and others on Hee Haw were just another gang of great entertainers we never got to see live .But it"s good to see he and the rest are remembered - especially on You Tube ?. 🤠.
Cool! I wrote to him and asked him to do a sketch and he did, explaining how the figure he drew was related to his early days on a radio station. He was a really nice guy!
I love the back stories . Keep up the awesome work. Kids today will never know the tv we had as kids. Hee Haw. Andy Griffith, Beverly Hillbillies and a ton more. Thank you.
Grandpa Jones paved the way for a lot of folks. During his time. I remember the first episode of hee haw. I believe it was in 1969. R.I.P grandpa Jones And Ramona Jones. Thanks for this great video. And have a Blessed day
I grew up in Goodlettsville. I was blessed to have met Grandpa Jones and see him live on the Grand Ole Opry several times. I live on the ridge only a couple of miles from the Lutons Community. Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks for visiting Grandpa....no one else ever did...not that I know of anyway....in my 60's now watched Hee Haw with my folks every week. Mom is 95 now look after her and she loves your Back Roads. She was also born in KY. Hoping time will pass quickly for the midterms. God Bless. Thank you.
HeeHaw was the show!! Used to watch it all the time and then The Muppets! Great memories! Thank you so much for this trip down memory lane. Grandpa Jones was a trailblazer. 😊
I miss the days of watching Hee Haw with my parents and brother. We never missed it. Thank you so much for taking us here. In all my time on UA-cam I have not saw anyone do Grandpa Jones grave. It's nice to be able to pay our respects through your visit. Hope you have a great week! God bless!
May God bless you for what you do I remember those own shows too they bring back a lot of men Emery I’ve been listening to the whole shows here on UA-cam about a lot
Thank You, For Taking,Us,To The Final,Resting Place,Of Grandpa Jones,& His Wife,Romona. What A ("Great Loss,".) Of A ("Hee Haw,".) Legend. Was A ("Great Fan,".) Of His,And The Show ,Hee Haw. So Many, People Who Was On Hee Haw,Has Passed-Away. Thanks,For Paying Tribute,& Paying ,Respects,To Grandpa Jones,& His Wife Romona. Great Vlog. It Just,Feels,Like The Viewers,Of This Vlog,Was & Are,With You,On This Vlog. Thanks Again. Here's Wishing You, Many,Safe, Travels,& Journey's,You Do & Go,Do,For People That Aren't, Really Able, To,Go,To These Places. Take Care, And God Bless.
My Brother Jack wore same hat in 60s and 70s as Grandpa, mustache and glasses. Looked much like him at 22 to 40 years old. Died of a stroke at 40 and heart ♥ transplanted to coal miner from West Virginia. Last selfless act of another Hero in this story of our lives 🤠. Love you Jack and see you soon also 🎅🤠🙏
I really enjoy your content & respect your disposition. We're all going to be in the ground 1 day. I grew up watching hee haw & to me grandpa Jones was hilarious as well as a great entertainer. Keep up the good work on back roads.
Wow what memories grandpa Jones bring I watched him on hee haw growing up.Yes these are hard times gas in Alaska is 4.69 a gallon and hope it drops soon.Take care
My wife and I paid respects to Grandpa, Ramona and Marsha in 2017 when Rving to honor memories of our legends. Patsy Cline site over in Camden, Tn. also. My wife passed almost four years ago and she heard and saw Patsy from family apartment overhead in Kansas city the night they did benefit concert for injured DJ.Class Acts one and all and we'll see them in Heaven soon, Amen
My sister and I seen Grandpa and Ramona Jones at the Ohio State Fair when we were about 20 and 22. We attended all 5 shows and the last show Grandpa changed his jokes just for us. Agatha and Bobbette Coffey.
I’m terry hampton My grand parents are up by the tree I knew grandpa and Ramona personally . I performed 10 yrs with Charlie louvin . This was our community .. grandpa lived on happy hollow rd and string bean lived on the other side of the hill on baker road across from the old spring I lived up on the hill baker station road , they baby sat me a couple time and were good people .. they were active in the luton community I remember grandpa playing Santa clause in the Sunday school room of that church when I was 4 yrs old Lots of history in that community Lonzo and Oscar , Ferlin husky among others in that community My grand father worked on building and restorations on that church in the 1890s
@@BackRoads1 they were really great people and well respected in the luton community Both string and grand pa They hunted and fished a lot together String beans ideas of the bank was out by the creek bank He buried mason jars with several hundred dollars in them My dad helped him dig up a few when he went to town and bought a new car Cash in hand Grand pad song ..” fallen leaves” hold a lot of truth in his mindset about life He wrote that song
my dad was in the Philippines during WWII with him. they were in the postal unit together. he said that he could play a toilet seat if it had strings on it, i have a pic of them. sadly my dad passed away after seeing the first couple of episodes of HEE HAW at age 43
The good ol' days, when TV was worth watching. I remember on Saturday night, watching Hee Haw at 7 pm, then switching to CBS and watching "All in the Family", "The Jeffersons", "Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Bob Newhart Show" and finally "Carol Burnett Show". The best night on TV back when I was a kid was Saturday. I miss good TV and I miss being young.
I saw grandpa Jones in concert when I was a kid. It’s a funny story because he was on stage selling his records he asked if anybody in the audience that would like to buy one raise your hands and I raised my hand because I wanted one not understanding you have to pay for it. My dad saw my hand up took it back down and told grandpa Jones she doesn’t want one and he said OK. But it’s funny because my dad was so embarrassed because I raise my hand. I must’ve been about eight or nine when this happened.
@@BackRoads1 your videos are very good, or I wouldn't watch! I would like to know how old you are? With the video topics you do, I'd guess you're around 40-45 years old. I ask out of curiosity.
@@BackRoads1 ols soul in a young body! Lol. I have you up by 11 years! How sweet, our grandma's are a bigger influence on us than we realize! I too was in part raised by my granny( as I called her) and I act so much like her it's not funny! I do love your videos! Thank you for them as they are a joy to watch!
I hope that church will do better up keep of that cemetery and upgrade the other graves with their names and stones. God will bless those who show kindness to the dead.
@@lynngraham2934 did you like Don Harron?????!!!!.. I was nutty about him he played the nutty newsman Charlie Farquharson on KORB radio with the chickens remember??????!!!…I hope you will reply to this
@@lynngraham2934 let me rewrite this I made a mistake did you like Don Harron??????…he was the zany newsman Charlie Farquharson on KORN radio with the chickens remember??????…I still have a crush on him though he’s dead I hope you will reply to this
Being Over a cemetery you have to pitcher there lives back when they where living and wonder what’s there story you got to think there where no paved roads live had to be hard but in there mind so easy
As a Brit. and a long time country music and lover of Americana we never got to see much country music till Johnny Cash had his show just about everywhere in the 60s . My older brother was /is a retro music D.J. and introduced most of the family & friends to
Rockabilly records that he used to buy at different auctions and one or two foreign D.J.s who sent him updates of singers ,practically unknown to most of us ,but we caught up in the 70s through live appearances at Rock n Roll weekenders all over the country .Since then my youngest brother has been with various groups and has played in Northern & Southern mainland Europe where old Rockabilly & Rock n Roll is very much - still the in thing with the music ,lifestyle and the cars and Harley"s ?.The family has probably owned more American cars & bikes than most families living there and Grandpa Jones and others on Hee Haw were just another gang of great entertainers we never got to see live .But it"s good to see he and the rest are remembered - especially on
You Tube ?. 🤠.
Loved Grandpa Jones!!! He’s playing his Banjo 🪕 in heaven!!
Cool! I wrote to him and asked him to do a sketch and he did, explaining how the figure he drew was related to his early days on a radio station. He was a really nice guy!
Thanks for watching the video! Your content is great! Truly an honor for you to enjoy my video. Thanks again!
I love the back stories . Keep up the awesome work. Kids today will never know the tv we had as kids. Hee Haw. Andy Griffith, Beverly Hillbillies and a ton more. Thank you.
Grandpa Jones paved the way for a lot of folks. During his time. I remember the first episode of hee haw. I believe it was in 1969. R.I.P grandpa Jones And Ramona Jones. Thanks for this great video. And have a Blessed day
I totally agree with you on that Grandpa Jones was a legend and his music will live on
God Bless Them
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Live on the ridge and didn't know he was buried there. Pass it all the time. Love that little church.
I grew up in Goodlettsville. I was blessed to have met Grandpa Jones and see him live on the Grand Ole Opry several times. I live on the ridge only a couple of miles from the Lutons Community. Thank you for sharing this.
I remember watching Grandpa Jones when I was little. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for visiting Grandpa....no one else ever did...not that I know of anyway....in my 60's now watched Hee Haw with my folks every week. Mom is 95 now look after her and she loves your Back Roads. She was also born in KY. Hoping time will pass quickly for the midterms. God Bless. Thank you.
I very much enjoyed this video, I love the history. Thank you for taking us to visit!
HeeHaw was the show!! Used to watch it all the time and then The Muppets! Great memories! Thank you so much for this trip down memory lane. Grandpa Jones was a trailblazer. 😊
I always loved grandpa jones and watching hee haw with my grandparents
Nice touch with the overhead drone. Well done
Thanks. I’ve been trying to incorporate it into some of my videos.
Hee Haw was one of my favorite shows as a child. I loved Grandpa and Miss Minnie Pearl and all the folks on there.
Another great video loved Grandpa Jones HEE HAW was so much fun growing up 💟💟
I miss the days of watching Hee Haw with my parents and brother. We never missed it. Thank you so much for taking us here. In all my time on UA-cam I have not saw anyone do Grandpa Jones grave. It's nice to be able to pay our respects through your visit. Hope you have a great week! God bless!
Cathy Hendrix someone else has made a video of Grandpa Jones’ grave look it up
I met Grandpa Jones when I was very young and he remained my friend that visited the family until his death. Rest in Peace poppa
Thank you for sharing this. Loved him. I like you, grew up watching them on Hee Haw.
Thanks alot sir
"Hey Grandpa what's for Supper?" I always loved that Hee-Haw skit!
I enjoy the history of people that were legends in my mind…I also enjoy the videos, keep up the great work….
Fond memories of watching HeeHaw as a family on Saturday nights growing up. Thanks for sharing
Thanks man! Just found this channel and I'll be following for sure. At least everything Country!
Im glad you enjoy the videos! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
May God bless you for what you do I remember those own shows too they bring back a lot of men Emery I’ve been listening to the whole shows here on UA-cam about a lot
Thanks for visiting Grandpa Jones grave. I got to meet him once. Really nice man. 😃
That was a great tribute Thanks for filling in info on Grandpa Jones.
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Thank You, For Taking,Us,To The Final,Resting Place,Of Grandpa Jones,& His Wife,Romona.
What A ("Great Loss,".)
Of A ("Hee Haw,".)
Legend.
Was A ("Great Fan,".)
Of His,And The Show ,Hee Haw.
So Many, People Who Was On Hee Haw,Has Passed-Away.
Thanks,For Paying Tribute,& Paying ,Respects,To Grandpa Jones,& His Wife Romona.
Great Vlog. It Just,Feels,Like The Viewers,Of This Vlog,Was & Are,With You,On This Vlog. Thanks Again.
Here's Wishing You, Many,Safe, Travels,& Journey's,You Do & Go,Do,For People That Aren't, Really Able, To,Go,To These Places.
Take Care, And God Bless.
My late husband was raised in Goodletsville Tn.
My nephew is living in Grand paws Jones house Mountain view Arkansas
My nephew is livin in Grand paws Jo Mountain View home
I use to watch the Hee Haw show as a kid on tv 📺. Great show for family!
I remember Grandpa Jones from HeeHaw. Wholesome show. RIP to him and his wife.
Grandpa jones was amazing!
You have the best video's. I'm buying a coffee cup ☕️
My Brother Jack wore same hat in 60s and 70s as Grandpa, mustache and glasses. Looked much like him at 22 to 40 years old. Died of a stroke at 40 and heart ♥ transplanted to coal miner from West Virginia. Last selfless act of another Hero in this story of our lives 🤠. Love you Jack and see you soon also 🎅🤠🙏
Thank you for doing and sharing this video.
I watch Grandpa Jones on reruns on Hee Haw
I really enjoy your content & respect your disposition. We're all going to be in the ground 1 day. I grew up watching hee haw & to me grandpa Jones was hilarious as well as a great entertainer. Keep up the good work on back roads.
Love HEE HAW and Grandpa Jones also seeing him on Grand Ole Opry with his banjo I'm glad that you thinking about him and find his grave site
Wow what memories grandpa Jones bring I watched him on hee haw growing up.Yes these are hard times gas in Alaska is 4.69 a gallon and hope it drops soon.Take care
Thank you for taking us to Grandpa Jones' grave. I love HeeHaw. Great memories with my Grandma. ❤
I loved Hee Haw and Grandpa. Tks for sharing
He is a very good man and I like his singing and his music to
You feel like you are visiting an old friend! Don't we all. Will be there for next video.
My wife and I paid respects to Grandpa, Ramona and Marsha in 2017 when Rving to honor memories of our legends. Patsy Cline site over in Camden, Tn. also. My wife passed almost four years ago and she heard and saw Patsy from family apartment overhead in Kansas city the night they did benefit concert for injured DJ.Class Acts one and all and we'll see them in Heaven soon, Amen
What's for supper Grandpa. Great clean shows we watched when we were younger, ( unlike today). Great presentation Backroads as always. 👍
My uncle Jim played guitar with him on stage in ripley west virginia back in the early 1960s
I remember grandpa on Hee Haw
Grandpa Jones is my favorite artist
My sister and I seen Grandpa and Ramona Jones at the Ohio State Fair when we were about 20 and 22. We attended all 5 shows and the last show Grandpa changed his jokes just for us. Agatha and Bobbette Coffey.
Thanks for sharing
I watched hew haw all the time I loved the video thank you
I remember watching hee Haw with my grandmother she would always go to bed early and she would babysit us when my mother and father went out
Does your merchandise help you out with the traveling expenses to go to these places
thank you, that's a beautiful cemetary
I’m terry hampton
My grand parents are up by the tree
I knew grandpa and Ramona personally . I performed 10 yrs with Charlie louvin . This was our community .. grandpa lived on happy hollow rd and string bean lived on the other side of the hill on baker road across from the old spring
I lived up on the hill baker station road , they baby sat me a couple time and were good people .. they were active in the luton community
I remember grandpa playing Santa clause in the Sunday school room of that church when I was 4 yrs old
Lots of history in that community
Lonzo and Oscar , Ferlin husky among others in that community
My grand father worked on building and restorations on that church in the 1890s
All of that you shared is really great information. Him as Santa is really neat.
@@BackRoads1 they were really great people and well respected in the luton community
Both string and grand pa
They hunted and fished a lot together
String beans ideas of the bank was out by the creek bank
He buried mason jars with several hundred dollars in them
My dad helped him dig up a few when he went to town and bought a new car
Cash in hand
Grand pad song ..” fallen leaves” hold a lot of truth in his mindset about life
He wrote that song
I loved Hee Haw and Grandpa Jones thanks for your videos.
awesome brother!thank you
my dad was in the Philippines during WWII with him. they were in the postal unit together. he said that he could play a toilet seat if it had strings on it, i have a pic of them. sadly my dad passed away after seeing the first couple of episodes of HEE HAW at age 43
The good ol' days, when TV was worth watching.
I remember on Saturday night, watching Hee Haw at 7 pm, then switching to CBS and watching "All in the Family", "The Jeffersons", "Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Bob Newhart Show" and finally "Carol Burnett Show".
The best night on TV back when I was a kid was Saturday. I miss good TV and I miss being young.
Love ya...
I saw grandpa Jones in concert when I was a kid. It’s a funny story because he was on stage selling his records he asked if anybody in the audience that would like to buy one raise your hands and I raised my hand because I wanted one not understanding you have to pay for it. My dad saw my hand up took it back down and told grandpa Jones she doesn’t want one and he said OK. But it’s funny because my dad was so embarrassed because I raise my hand. I must’ve been about eight or nine when this happened.
Thank you for your video!
Thank you for watching!
@@BackRoads1 your videos are very good, or I wouldn't watch! I would like to know how old you are? With the video topics you do, I'd guess you're around 40-45 years old. I ask out of curiosity.
@@hazelwears8728 close to 40. Just turned 37. Stayed a lot with my grandmother growing up. She influenced a lot of what I like to this day.
@@BackRoads1 ols soul in a young body! Lol. I have you up by 11 years! How sweet, our grandma's are a bigger influence on us than we realize! I too was in part raised by my granny( as I called her) and I act so much like her it's not funny!
I do love your videos! Thank you for them as they are a joy to watch!
I was not familiar with Grandpa Jones....very nice tribute and headstone RIP. I liked the drone following you 👍
I grew up about 5 miles from the house he was born in . I was born and raised in Robards ( henderson co. ) ky
I've been to that small town. Cool place Fine video.
Your doing great , just excited 😆
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoy the videos.
I hope that church will do better up keep of that cemetery and upgrade the other graves with their names and stones. God will bless those who show kindness to the dead.
Yes I love watching him on hee haw that for sure he was a funny man to RIP grandpa jones 🤣
He was also a Grand Ol' Opry star!
My grandpa was in the Army with Grandpa Jones. They knew each other.
That’s interesting. Did he tell you any good stories about that?
Love Grandpa
Jim Owen was born and raised in Robards ky he was best friends with my dad
I grew up watching HeeHaw too. It was a show with people who had talent
Bro. Be careful out there on the highways and interstates, pray as well watch.
Grandpa and stringbean were real good friends, can you visit the grave of glen campbell
They married sisters.. brothers in laws .. Ramona and Estelle were sisters
Grandpa Jones and string bean were lifetime friends besides being on hee haw together.
They even bought a farm together
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Hey Granpa what's for dinner?
Hog jowls,corn fritters and naner puddin'
Did you know was the one that found strungbean died he had to strungbeants to go hunin
I always felt so bad for Grandpa Jones when Stringbean & his wife were murdered.
I still watch Hee Haw on You Tube.
Lynn Graham me too I also have it on VHS and DVD
@@sherryhannah9262 Yep, I really loved it. Nothing like good country music and "down home" jokes!
@@lynngraham2934 did you like Don Harron?????!!!!.. I was nutty about him he played the nutty newsman Charlie Farquharson on KORB radio with the chickens remember??????!!!…I hope you will reply to this
@@lynngraham2934 let me rewrite this I made a mistake did you like Don Harron??????…he was the zany newsman Charlie Farquharson on KORN radio with the chickens remember??????…I still have a crush on him though he’s dead I hope you will reply to this
@@sherryhannah9262 Yes I liked him, I thought he was very funny.
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I still miss Hee Haw.
Do Charlie pride grave if you can live to see it
Being Over a cemetery you have to pitcher there lives back when they where living and wonder what’s there story you got to think there where no paved roads live had to be hard but in there mind so easy
He is a angel. Terrible way to die.
Something is not right Grandpa Jones and his wife was murdered at their house the same day
That was Stringbean and his wife.
Who was Major Marsha Jones was she kin to Grandpa Jones
His daughter
Was waiting to see the grave. Too much talking. On to the next...