I still eat his sausage, RIP Jimmy. He was a better businessman than recording artist, said he only recorded music and did TV to make enough capital to get in the hog business, something he and his brother knew well, but never had the money to start up. He did just that and was worth far more than more singers from his day. A smart man. Think I'll fry up a couple cakes and tell Sara Lee to kiss my arse, Jimmy would like that.
Met him at a NASCAR race many years ago; saw him a few times after that and just said hi and did a little chit-chat. Tall, lanky fella, good Joe, quick witted. A fellow "Sore Back" in his latter years. Went to his estate with my artist buddy Steve before the fire in 2009. I liked his songs too LD, but more than that, I liked his southern sense of humor.
Caz