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I just want to thank you for being so respectful during your videos! I have always loved walking through old cemeteries, wondering about the people buried there. Look forward to seeing more of your videos!
It’s interesting to see where so many of the stars are buried and to learn a bit about their life and what caused their death. I remember when those in 1963 passed away as well as many of the others. Sad, but special memories. Thanks for sharing.
I have a list of cemeteries I wish to visit....had no idea there is a Forest Lawn in TN! The Stringbean story is just so heartbreaking....doesn't matter how many times I hear it, it just hurts. So senseless. Thank you for this! I can tell how hard you work on these, and it is clear that these are a labor of love. Seriously, thank you for keeping these legacies alive.
I know your videos that I've been watching are a year old, but you make them so interesting. I remember HEE HAW sad to know people who worked hard for what they have can lose their life to those EVIL PEOPLE who will kill for the GREED OF MONEY. Thank you for letting the world remember those who's lives were taken by others or lost it tragically. Your compassion is TRUE and AMAZING💜💜💜💜
The end story with Anglen was powerfully tragic. It reminded me of a recent story where a UK woman and mother died from Covid. As they had the funeral the daughter suddenly cried out she could not breathe and collapsed. She died from a heart related condition. Stuff like that really gets to you.
Wow. That is such a tragic story. It’s so sad when that kind of stuff happens. Thanks for sharing that story. And thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
I remember watching a true crime show about Stringbean and his wife. The thieving murderers didn't find a dime to steal, but years later (if I recall correctly) the new occupants of the house noticed pieces of bills falling from the chimney where cash had been hidden. Grandpa Jones lived just a few feet from the Aikens, and Stringbean was his best friend. Their murders just ripped at his soul.
I was 9 yrs old in 1973 and we always watched hew haw I will never forget the day it was told stringbean and his wife had been murdered. He was and is very missed thank you for your beautiful videos.
I was born and raised in West Nashville I would so many times run into our stars I once talked with Tammy Wynette I couldn’t believe she recorded one of my songs . Nashville was a small family of neighbors and friends when one hurt we all did as the day we lost each one we all mourned ! Some of us still do !
It is so sad to hear about our country music stars and legends. I was a kid when Stringbean and his wife was murdered, I never knew if anyone was caught. Thankfully someone was caught. Grandpa Jones lived just across the way from Stringbean
Arrived here after seeing you speak to Scott on Tape. I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to viewing your videos. Thank you for sharing :)
@@Whittdocs At the rosk of pissing people off, I must say that John Brown spent the 47 years between 1973 and 2020 bettering himself. I hope he continues honoring the Aikmans by being a good man.
This video was really interesting. Hawk Shaw Hawking was from my home state of West Virginia. I was born and raised in West Virginia. Thank you so much for this video!
When I was in Nashville, a couple of months ago, I was on my way to this cemetery to visit these graves, but I ran out of town. I enjoyed seeing your visit. Nice job!
Hi thank you for sharing your videos l really love your channel. It is so interesting to find out more of what happened to people who just seemed to disappear from public life. I really enjoy your explanation of what happened them.. 😊😊😊😊🐱🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Stringbean and his wife’s killer was released in 2014. He had 2 life sentences but somehow was granted parole. His accomplice and cousin died in prison in 2003.
Hawkshaw Hawkins was married to Jeanie Sheppard at the time who was very pregnant. She was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and I think she died in 2018. She had remarried.
Yeah. I actually visited her grave on one of my videos. I believe the one from Hendersonville. I appreciate the info. Thanks so much. I love to have input, so feel free to send anytime. Thanks!
@@deannagokey817 I didn't realize I had used Jeanie. That was a mistake on my part. Thanks for correcting me. My dad was a big fan and there would be outdoor stages and if close enough, dad would go. He went behind the stage and got a picture of her taking off her high heels. Then she posed for a really nice picture.
My dad told me about Stringbean and the rumors about what he did with his money(he grew up watching Hee Haw back in the 70's). Sad that he and wife were murdered and all over money too.
@queenofmeanest meanie If you watched the video here he stated they had found the killers and were delt with through the justice system, they were convicted. Reading the comments here states that one guy a person who's MURDERED a few people was given life SENTENCES but after 40 yrs in jail was given PAROLE!!😲 The other guy died in prison.
New to your channel from the Detroit Michigan area. I enjoy learning the history as well. I have shot some footage of cemetery visits as well. Yours is very nicely done.
so I have a story.. my Mom and Dad moved to central calif in late 40S EARLY 50'S.. My Mom and Dad saw Wllly and Lefty live in bars in the area and Bakersfield.. we also have pix of Buddy Owens jr playing at my in laws home.. love all of this so many great memories.. my Mom said that Willie guy is not all that LOL!
Very respectfully done tribute. I don’t know most of the names mentioned, as I’m only discovering country music as an adult. Sad & interesting stories.
I really enjoy your video's. I wish you could do more on the Country Music stars.I would like to know where Culley Holt is hurried and how he died.Thanmk you.
This was a very good video explaining the deaths of Nashville music community. When I was a little girl and the people from the airplane crash was buried there most of Nashville visited bringing flowers and I remember walking from grave to grave remembering these people. There were flowers and people everywhere. I will never forget that day. My parents and uncle are buried there now as I will someday.
If you're ever in northwest Louisiana, there are several Country Singers buried in that area. David Houston, singer, Rose-Neath Cemetery, Bossier City, Bossier Parish Thomas “Hoot” Rains, singer, Centuries Memorial Park, Shreveport, Caddo Parish Huddie William “Lead Belly” Ledbetter, Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Mooringsport, Caddo Parish Claude King, Centuries Memorial Park in Shreveport Johnny Horton, Hillcrest Memorial Park, Red Chute
Hi, new sub here and grew up on 80s and 99s country. I'm not sure where the great Keith Whitley is buried but what an amazing site that would be to visit. Very nicely done, calm well spoken and professional. Thank you.
Stringbean was way before my time but seeing on youtube some of his video's from the 50's. He was really a talent. Think he started the men's clothes style of recent characters with short droopy drawer pants... was way ahead of his time!
@@Whittdocs You know they did find a lot of cash many many years later hidden behind bricks in his fireplace also he had hundreds of dollars on him they missed. Him and his wife set a precedent for the grand old opry that after their terrible attack they never broadcast again who was performing live. rip
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Whittdocs - I am onboard as a Subscriber. Great work. Thanks for the invite!🐶🐺🐱🐶
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Put pictures of them you are boreing
Thanks Angela! I appreciate the feedback. I do put pictures now. This was one of my early videos. I’d like to think I’ve improved a bit since then.
Wonderful and respectful presentation. So sad about Stringbean's murder. I remember hearing about it. Thank you for sharing your travels with us.
I just want to thank you for being so respectful during your videos! I have always loved walking through old cemeteries, wondering about the people buried there. Look forward to seeing more of your videos!
You’re most welcome. Thank you so much for watching!
That was a very enjoyable video! As a funeral directof I love the history and the stories of the people that are laid to rest.
I really appreciate this comment. I have funeral directors in my family.
My grandparents are buried here. It is a beautiful place.
It’s interesting to see where so many of the stars are buried and to learn a bit about their life and what caused their death. I remember when those in 1963 passed away as well as many of the others. Sad, but special memories. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the kind comment. Thanks for watching.
I have a list of cemeteries I wish to visit....had no idea there is a Forest Lawn in TN!
The Stringbean story is just so heartbreaking....doesn't matter how many times I hear it, it just hurts. So senseless.
Thank you for this! I can tell how hard you work on these, and it is clear that these are a labor of love. Seriously, thank you for keeping these legacies alive.
I appreciate your kind comments. Thank you so much. And I’m glad that you enjoy.
Cavehill cemetery in Louisville Ky is beautiful and 300ac
I know your videos that I've been watching are a year old, but you make them so interesting. I remember HEE HAW sad to know people who worked hard for what they have can lose their life to those EVIL PEOPLE who will kill for the GREED OF MONEY. Thank you for letting the world remember those who's lives were taken by others or lost it tragically. Your compassion is TRUE and AMAZING💜💜💜💜
This was one of my more interesting visits. So much tragedy in this one. Thanks for watching!
The end story with Anglen was powerfully tragic. It reminded me of a recent story where a UK woman and mother died from Covid. As they had the funeral the daughter suddenly cried out she could not breathe and collapsed. She died from a heart related condition. Stuff like that really gets to you.
Wow. That is such a tragic story. It’s so sad when that kind of stuff happens. Thanks for sharing that story. And thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Thank you for [posting this.❤️
I have done many burials there as vault guy
I feel like I’m in a history class every time I watch one of your videos I love it! Thank you!
I love seeing the famous graves but I also love old cemetaries with large monuments because they are beautiful.
Thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate it.
I love the old cemeteries too 🙏 the statues and monuments are so beautiful❤️
I visited once about 50 years ago. I would love to revisit for a day.♥️. It’s a very peaceful place.
Stringbean was my favorite ! This was a great episode,you included so many wonderfully talented stars. Thank you for the memories.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much. I try to find history wherever I go. Thanks for watching.
Excellently Done , Very respectful .
Thank you Ed. I appreciate it.
Patsy was such a huge part of my childhood❤️ may she Rest In Peace🙏🏻
I appreciate you watching. Thank you.
I remember watching a true crime show about Stringbean and his wife. The thieving murderers didn't find a dime to steal, but years later (if I recall correctly) the new occupants of the house noticed pieces of bills falling from the chimney where cash had been hidden. Grandpa Jones lived just a few feet from the Aikens, and Stringbean was his best friend. Their murders just ripped at his soul.
Yes, you are right. This was such a sad and unnecessary event. Thank you for watching.
So young with still so much talent to share. Never take a day or moment for granted. We are not guaranteed tomorrow. God bless them all. 🕊️🙏❤️
I was 9 yrs old in 1973 and we always watched hew haw I will never forget the day it was told stringbean and his wife had been murdered. He was and is very missed thank you for your beautiful videos.
Been watching your videos all day! Enjoy them all
That’s great! Thank you so much, Tim.
Thank you for kind & respectful videos 🥰
Thank you so much. I appreciate that very much.
Beautifully put together. Great job.
Thank you so much. I love finding stories and history. Check out some of my latest videos. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the tour I really enjoyed it I'll be watching you 👍👍👍❤️🌟
Welcome aboard. Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it.
I wish all of them peaceful rest. God bless. 😴🙏
A lot of my favorites are buried there. Another great video.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the tour.
God bless the souls in this cemetery. May they be at peace
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You’re welcome. And I agree, may they rest easy. :)
I love the stories and the way you tell them THANKS
Buck Owens was one of my favorites 🎼💕
Absolutely. He was great!
Thank you for taking the time for sharing this with all of us here..
I have just seen your video...I liked it very much. I'm from Germany. Stay safe.
Hello to Germany!!! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for all your videos stay safe in your travels
as always great job only being 20 I still loved hearing their music.
Thanks so much for the kind words. I’m the same way, enjoy the older music.
Very serene and peaceful footage you captured. Also, your voice is captivating..could listen to you talk for hours.
That’s so kind of you. Thanks for watching.
I was born and raised in West Nashville I would so many times run into our stars I once talked with Tammy Wynette I couldn’t believe she recorded one of my songs . Nashville was a small family of neighbors and friends when one hurt we all did as the day we lost each one we all mourned ! Some of us still do !
Thank you so much for sharing that. What a great comment. Thanks for watching my videos.
I like seeing all the cemeteries of the 1600, 1700, and 1800s. I get eo wrapped up in trying to figure out how these people managed! WOW
I feel the exact same way.
I was so thankful for the respectful and thoughtful video. Keep up the good work!
I’m glad you enjoyed it. My entire channel is cemetery visits. I hope you subscribe and join me!
@@Whittdocs Already have :)
Very respectful video. Your voice is so soothing.
Thanks for the kind words. And thanks for watching.
Love your detailed presentation.
I really appreciate that. Thanks so much for watching.
Hi, I've just come across your channel. Thanks for telling their stories. Stay safe from🇬🇧
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Have a safe and blessed 2022 to you and your family, and all who are on your channel. Judi in Queretaro, Mexico.
I truly appreciate that. Thank you so much.
It is so sad to hear about our country music stars and legends. I was a kid when Stringbean and his wife was murdered, I never knew if anyone was caught. Thankfully someone was caught. Grandpa Jones lived just across the way from Stringbean
Yes and I remember hearing that grandpa jones may have found them? Not sure about that. But yes, very sad indeed.
Whittdocs Famous Graves and History Yes, if I remember correctly (I was only a kid), he did find them.
Thanks for sharing that. Appreciate it.
Just came across this. Your voice! Enjoyed listening!
Thanks for listening
Arrived here after seeing you speak to Scott on Tape. I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to viewing your videos. Thank you for sharing :)
Queenrock - wow. Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. Means a lot. Hope you enjoy. I’ve got more content on the way.
@@Whittdocs You're so very welcome and I look forward to seeing more. Kind Regards from Bonnie Scotland :)
Queenrock - welcome. So glad to have you
Thak you for bring this video to life.amen.
Stringbean was literally the biggest star on heehaw, due to his 6'7" height.
I appreciate that comment. He was a great entertainer.
@@Whittdocs At the rosk of pissing people off, I must say that John Brown spent the 47 years between 1973 and 2020 bettering himself. I hope he continues honoring the Aikmans by being a good man.
This video was really interesting. Hawk Shaw Hawking was from my home state of West Virginia. I was born and raised in West Virginia. Thank you so much for this video!
Hey, where in West Virginia? I live very close to WV. My grandmother was born there. Thanks for watching.
When I was in Nashville, a couple of months ago, I was on my way to this cemetery to visit these graves, but I ran out of town. I enjoyed seeing your visit. Nice job!
Visiting Gravesites With Steve thanks so much Steve. I really appreciate your support. Means a lot
Ran out of gas? Never heard ran out of town!
They ran you out of town? lol! What you do? ;)
Visiting Gravesites With Steve
What town did you run to?
Ran out of town? I'll bet that was a heckuva story!
Just wanted to say I look forward to your posts and enjoy your channel very much, God Bless...Deanna
That’s so kind of you. Thank you so much.
Thanks very well done just wondering if you could also in clude pics of the people. Especially the famous
Very tastefully done, your video was.💖well done!
Hi thank you for sharing your videos l really love your channel. It is so interesting to find out more of what happened to people who just seemed to disappear from public life. I really enjoy your explanation of what happened them.. 😊😊😊😊🐱🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you so much for watching my videos. I really appreciate the support.
@@Whittdocs l appreciate what you are doing one of the most interesting channels on UA-cam. 😊😊😊😊🐱🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
How nice. Thank you so much.
Very intresting! Enjoyed the stories.
Beautiful cemetery ❤❤❤thank you
Thank you for the visit
Thanks so much for watching!
I love the history behind the Stone. Very well put together video my friend.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. If you like this type of video, my whole channel is nothing but cemeteries and visiting Graves. Thank you!
@@Whittdocs I'm a fan now and Subscriber just by watching this video.
Awesome. Welcome aboard! Thank you so much.
so sad thanks for this it shows how quick it can all end
david taylor you’re exactly right. Scary......thanks for watching.
Sad indeed, Heaven and the music within must beyond incredible!
I absolutely agree. Thanks for the comment.
I Soooooo agree 👍🙏
Just subscribed. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing
Great! Welcome aboard. Glad to have you.
Stringbean and his wife’s killer was released in 2014. He had 2 life sentences but somehow was granted parole. His accomplice and cousin died in prison in 2003.
I didn’t realize. Thanks so much for sharing.
I had just read about it. Scary thought that they let out multiple murderer even if had been in there 40 years.
Amberielle T yes. It’s definitely scary. Sad
Wow, some life sentence. So sad 😞
sexysergeant123 I know. I didn’t know that until Ambrielle shared it. Very sad. And scary too. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for posting this what a great video. 💕 🙏
Really interesting and very respectful.
Thanks- very interesting. I’m not a country person, But I surely do recognize the names. Thanks agin . God Bless
Thanks you so much. And thanks for watching.
Wow. Great video. This was definitely a sad one. 😢
Yeah. It definitely is. A lot of tragedy in that cemetery.
Thank you, informative and respectful. Peace to you
I greatly appreciate that. Thank you so much.
Another great video love the music in the back ground well done 👍🏾
I really appreciate that. Thank you so very much.
So very sad. May peace be with them and Perpetual
Light shine upon them.🙏🙏🕯🕯🕊🕊🌹🌹👢🌺🌺🌼🌼🌸🌸🌷🌷🌻🌻
Yes, I agree. Thank you so much for watching.
Good video. Would you mind sharing with me where you found/got our music background from? Very nice music. Thanks.
Thank you from a new visitor from Scotland 🦋
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoy my videos.
Love all your videos, keep up the great work.
This was wonderful! Tragic as you say. Have you been to Patsy's grave?
Not yet. But, I am wanting to visit. Thanks for your kind words and thanks for watching.
Hawkshaw Hawkins was married to Jeanie Sheppard at the time who was very pregnant. She was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and I think she died in 2018. She had remarried.
Yeah. I actually visited her grave on one of my videos. I believe the one from Hendersonville. I appreciate the info. Thanks so much. I love to have input, so feel free to send anytime. Thanks!
Wade Isaac I know how you feel. When I worked on my family tree, I definitely made some discoveries.
Jean Sheppard was her name. She hated Jeanie. She would make that clear, just Jean.
@@deannagokey817 I didn't realize I had used Jeanie. That was a mistake on my part. Thanks for correcting me. My dad was a big fan and there would be outdoor stages and if close enough, dad would go. He went behind the stage and got a picture of her taking off her high heels. Then she posed for a really nice picture.
Just subscribed. You have a great voice.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching and subscribing.
My dad told me about Stringbean and the rumors about what he did with his money(he grew up watching Hee Haw back in the 70's). Sad that he and wife were murdered and all over money too.
Thanks so much for that story. Appreciate you watching.
@queenofmeanest meanie If you watched the video here he stated they had found the killers and were delt with through the justice system, they were convicted.
Reading the comments here states that one guy a person who's MURDERED a few people was given life SENTENCES but after 40 yrs in jail was given PAROLE!!😲 The other guy died in prison.
The money he worked so hard for..
Love your cemetery tours❤
That was a great story I love
I'm proud to say I am a subscriber to your channel.
Thank You Sir.
Well, I’m proud to have you. Thank you so much.
New to your channel from the Detroit Michigan area. I enjoy learning the history as well. I have shot some footage of cemetery visits as well. Yours is very nicely done.
Thank you so much. I appreciate the kind words. I’ll need to check your channel out.
Hey Tina from Detroit area too.Hagd😁
so I have a story.. my Mom and Dad moved to central calif in late 40S EARLY 50'S.. My Mom and Dad saw Wllly and Lefty live in bars in the area and Bakersfield.. we also have pix of Buddy Owens jr playing at my in laws home.. love all of this so many great memories.. my Mom said that Willie guy is not all that LOL!
Very respectfully done tribute. I don’t know most of the names mentioned, as I’m only discovering country music as an adult. Sad & interesting stories.
Miss you don’t know I lost contact ? Glad I found you again ❣️ I’ll be watching , enjoy your videos ! Thank you !
Welcome back! Thanks for watching again.
Just found you, this video is nicely done
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching. Welcome aboard!
Very informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice channel. You should show the picture of the famous person in life
You should check out my newer videos. I have started doing that. Thanks for watching and for the suggestion.
REAL NICE... I WISH IT HAD PICTURES OF THE STARS
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Whittdocs Famous Graves and History L♥️VE IT...
FRANCES ESTEVEZ great to hear. I have a lot of similar videos too. Check them out :)
My grandparents are in that same place....What great footage!
Are they really? Wow. Thanks so much for sharing that.
@@Whittdocs do you have an email contact? Just wondering. I love these old exploring videos!
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I really enjoy your video's. I wish you could do more on the Country Music stars.I would like to know where Culley Holt is hurried and how he died.Thanmk you.
Thanks so much for watching. I’ve got more videos coming, so hopefully I can get more.
Such tragic and sad stories may they all rest in peace
I'm new to your channel and I love the content ty for sharing
I truly appreciate you joining. Thank you so very much!
Thanks to you love your videos
I’m so glad that you do.
I happened upon your channel just by chance. Your voice is so soothing, perfect for what you do.
I appreciate that. Thank you so much for watching. And for the kind words.
Thanks for sharing!
This was a very good video explaining the deaths of Nashville music community. When I was a little girl and the people from the airplane crash was buried there most of Nashville visited bringing flowers and I remember walking from grave to grave remembering these people. There were flowers and people everywhere. I will never forget that day. My parents and uncle are buried there now as I will someday.
Thanks so much for that comment. I appreciate it.
Your channel is outstanding and worth subscribing to
That is so kind. I really appreciate that so much.
I love what you do,and your very knowledgeable,I just subscribed,keep up the great work
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Beautiful video
Thank you so much.
If you're ever in northwest Louisiana, there are several Country Singers buried in that area.
David Houston, singer, Rose-Neath Cemetery, Bossier City, Bossier Parish
Thomas “Hoot” Rains, singer, Centuries Memorial Park, Shreveport, Caddo Parish
Huddie William “Lead Belly” Ledbetter, Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Mooringsport, Caddo Parish
Claude King, Centuries Memorial Park in Shreveport
Johnny Horton, Hillcrest Memorial Park, Red Chute
I'm about to cry. You need 2000k more subs for this
Thank you so much for watching!
Hi, new sub here and grew up on 80s and 99s country. I'm not sure where the great Keith Whitley is buried but what an amazing site that would be to visit. Very nicely done, calm well spoken and professional. Thank you.
Hello! Welcome and thank you so much for subscribing. I actually visited Keith’s grave. And it’s on my channel!
I was there in June. I missed seeing cowboy copas grave. I really like Lefty Frizzell’s music.
I like his music too. Those old time tunes are a classic. Thanks for watching.
I’m surprised most graves at Forest Lawn are flat! It makes it so much harder to find people!
I can sure attest to that.
But easy to mow
And takes away the character the old ones had
Stringbean was way before my time but seeing on youtube some of his video's from the 50's. He was really a talent. Think he started the men's clothes style of recent characters with short droopy drawer pants... was way ahead of his time!
I think you’re right. He was ahead of his time. Thanks for watching.
@@Whittdocs You know they did find a lot of cash many many years later hidden behind bricks in his fireplace also he had hundreds of dollars on him they missed. Him and his wife set a precedent for the grand old opry that after their terrible attack they never broadcast again who was performing live. rip
Yes. I had heard that. This is such a crazy and sad story.
@@Whittdocs Glad they caught the killers in the end.
excellent and interesting
Thank you so much.