Tim Jones (born Timothy Edward Jones,
January 30,
1972) in
LaFayette, Georgia[?] is a reporter, DJ,
songwriter and historian who specializes in
country music. Jones started his
radio career in
Summerville, Georgia at
WGTA[?] Radio. From there, Jones honed his skills further in the radio business at
WQCH[?] Radio in LaFayette, Georgia. Since then, Jones's signature voice has been heard on
WKEA[?] (K-98 FM) in
Scottsboro, Alabama where he was a co-host to
Dave Williams on the wildly popular northeast
Alabama morning radio show
The K-98 Morning Crew[?]. In
2002, Jones began a series of interviews on
WZOB[?] Radio in
Fort Payne, Alabama with
Charlie Louvin[?],
Bill Anderson[?],
Bellamy Brothers[?] and
The Derailers[?], among other country music notables. In his personal life, Jones has had legal problems concerning
alimony and
child support. Friends of Jones have called such incidents "witch hunts". Aside from Jones's tumultuous personal affairs, the capstone of his writings has been on-going articles for the largely underground
Country Music Source Magazine[?]. Although Jones's unorthodox journalism draws rave reviews from Country music industry insiders, financial prosperity through the medium has eluded him, thus keeping Jones in arrears with child support. And, when asked his current residence, in the Gonzo style, Jones simply replies: "I'm M.I.A....Missin' In Alabama!"
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