Von Braun Center, Nancy Jones celebrate Emmy win for televised George Jones tribute

L to R: Kevin Glouner, VBC; Samantha Nielsen, VBC; Steve Maples, VBC; Nancy Jones; Mike Vojticek, VBC; Becca Donovan, VBC; Nic Dugger, Midsouth Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. (VBC Contributed)

HUNTSVILLE – “Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones,” a tribute concert recorded live at the Von Braun Center won an Emmy Award for Special Event Coverage, Nancy Jones, widow of country music icon George Jones, and the VBC announced.

The award was presented at the 39th Annual Midsouth Emmy Awards.

Recorded live at the sold-out VBC Propst Arena on April 25, 2023, the concert was a star-studded tribute to the life and legacy of George Jones, marking the 10th anniversary of his passing. The evening featured performances by country legends and contemporary stars, including Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Tanya Tucker, Wynonna, Travis Tritt, Jelly Roll, Jamey Johnson, Sara Evans, Lorrie Morgan, Trace Adkins, and others.
The show aired nationally on PBS as part of its Great Performances series.
“This event was an unforgettable celebration of one of country music’s greatest voices,” said Nancy Jones, who served as Executive Producer of the special. “I am so happy! This is the first award I have won, and to receive it honoring George is just wonderful.”

FRONT ROW: John Berry, Joyce Moore, Nancy Jones, Tony Jackson, Jamey Johnson, Wynonna Judd. SECOND ROW: Tim Watson, Travis Tritt, T. Graham Brown, Lisa Matassa, Michael Ray, Tracy Lawrence, Gretchen Wilson, Anita Cochran. BACK ROWS: Kirt Webster, Nic Dugger, Steve Maples, Jeremy Westby, Jeff Richter, Dillon Carmichael, Keith Bilbrey, Sonya Isaacs, Vince Gill, Lily Isaacs, Heath Wright, Becky Isaacs, Ben Isaacs, Billy Yates, Tony Conway, Josh Bleidt, Austin Smith.

The concert also had a meaningful impact on the local community, raising over $80,000 for the families of Huntsville Police Officers Garrett Crumby and Albert Morin, who were tragically shot in the line of duty just one month prior. Donations came from the auction of autographed guitars, exclusive ticket packages, and direct contributions.

“This Emmy win is a tremendous honor — not just for the VBC, but for the entire Huntsville community,” said VBC Executive Director Steve Maples. “Hosting this nationally broadcast event and seeing it recognized on such a prestigious stage is a testament to the caliber of experiences we strive to bring to North Alabama.

“We’re incredibly proud to have played a part in preserving George Jones’ legacy while showcasing the heart of Huntsville.”

From a tourism and economic development perspective, Still Playin’ Possum was among the top five highest-grossing events in the Von Braun Center’s then 48-year history, bringing an estimated $1.2 million in economic impact to downtown Huntsville.

To celebrate the win, Nancy hosted a celebration party in her home where she presented each performer, along with representatives from the VBC who managed the event, with a customized individual Emmy Award for each person’s contribution to the event’s success.

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