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Remembering HANK WILLIAMS Hank was born Hiram Williams, in Mount Olive, Alabama, on September 17, 1923. He learned gospel music from his Baptist-church organist mother and blues and pop from a black street musician. By age 16, he’d formed the first version of his legendary Drifting Cowboys and was playing on a local radio station. The early Forties found him performing one-nighters at roadhouses across Alabama. He moved to Nashville in 1946, where he signed with the famed Acuff-Rose publishing company and landed a recording contract with MGM the following year. His initial MGM release, Move It On Over, was a rocking country blues hit made popular all over again in the 70's by George Thorogood. In 1949, his Lovesick Blues topped the C&W chart and then remained in the Top 15 for ten months. His debut on the Grand Ol’ Opry that same year earned him six encores, and he became a regular cast member. Lovesick Blues was the first of 11 million-selling singles for Hank over the next four years. All totaled, he cracked the C&W Top Ten 36 times. His best-known songs, Your Cheatin’ Heart, Hey, Good Lookin’, Cold, Cold Heart, and I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry endure as American classics. He also recorded some gospel-style material under the name Luke the Drifter. At the height of his career, he virtually reinvented the country music, paving the way for a new breed of songwriter. The outlaw school of country singer-songwriters who followed in Williams’ wake - including Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and his own son, Hank Williams Jr. - would have been inconceivable without his rough-cut artistry. Increasing problems with drugs and alcohol led to his premature death by heart attack at age 29 while on the way to a show. In 1961, Hank was the first artist elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame, a tribute indicative of his impact.
Tags: hank  williams  country  music 
Added: 17th September 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
     Fried Green Tomatoes 1991 Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) is having trouble in her marriage, and no one seems to take her seriously. While in a nursing home visiting relatives, she meets Ninny Threadgoode (Jessica Tandy), an outgoing old woman, who tells her the story of Idgie Threadgoode, a young woman in 1920's Alabama. Through Idgie's inspiring life, Evelyn learns to be more assertive and builds a lasting friendship of her own with Ninny. This film should be required viewing for any woman over 30. Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy are both outstanding and unforgettable. I love, love, love this film!! (sorry about the sync)
Tags: fried  green  tomatoes  cathy  bates  jessica  tandy  films 
Added: 21st September 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
Remembering   Alabama Dixieland Delight. Originally released in 1983, the song was the lead-off single to Alabama's fourth album, The Closer You Get.
Tags: alabama  dixieland  delight  country  music 
Added: 9th October 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Lynard Skynard Sweet Home Alabama
Tags: Awesome    God  Bless  there  souls  Tragic  Plane  crash! 
Added: 30th January 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697
Sweet Home Alabama Great cover by Hayseed Dixie!
Tags: Hope  ya  like! 
Added: 21st July 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697

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