Hello to the Burke’s of Van lure I am Tible Burks son 80 years old now and just wanted to say hi. Was told my Dad went in the mines at 13 worked just A short time and said not for me,proud he seen the light and moved on.
My brother-in-law, sister, and their daughter and me went to see Loretta Lynn home place in the late 80s. Stopped by the old store and Herman was there. I talked to him and ask, can I get your autograph because you’re probably the closest I’ll ever get to Loretta Lynn. Lol
Back in the early 90s her daughter Casey was performing at my towns local fair and she was using her tour bus to help Casey out and her and Dooy was in the infield while the tractor pulls were running and me and a few others just set with them and treated them like if they where friends and not famous people, they appreciate us locals treating them like that, great memories. As a side note back in the mid 70s as a kid my uncle lived across from a small campground in Ohio and every weekend they had bluegrass music so we would listen and on a few occasions a red and white caddy would stop in from the show and he would set with us ,I did know until the early 80s who he was but it was Jerry Clower 😊😊 great people and down to earth.
Hello to the Burke’s of Van lure I am Tible Burks son 80 years old now and just wanted to say hi. Was told my Dad went in the mines at 13 worked just A short time and said not for me,proud he seen the light and moved on.
My brother-in-law, sister, and their daughter and me went to see Loretta Lynn home place in the late 80s. Stopped by the old store and Herman was there. I talked to him and ask, can I get your autograph because you’re probably the closest I’ll ever get to Loretta Lynn. Lol
I'm wanting to go there some day.
Back in the early 90s her daughter Casey was performing at my towns local fair and she was using her tour bus to help Casey out and her and Dooy was in the infield while the tractor pulls were running and me and a few others just set with them and treated them like if they where friends and not famous people, they appreciate us locals treating them like that, great memories. As a side note back in the mid 70s as a kid my uncle lived across from a small campground in Ohio and every weekend they had bluegrass music so we would listen and on a few occasions a red and white caddy would stop in from the show and he would set with us ,I did know until the early 80s who he was but it was Jerry Clower 😊😊 great people and down to earth.