I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THT THE BAND ALABAMA HAD A MUSEUM THNKS FOR TAKING TAKING US ON THIS TOUR OF THR MUSEUM LOVE ❤ ALABAMA STILL LISTENING 2 THM TODAY ONE MY MOST FAVORITE BANDS N SINGER'S LOVE ❤ THE SONG FEEL'S SO RIGHT
I love Alabama great band born in 83 I remember listening to them as a youngin both my parents loved Alabama too I remember when Dale Earnhardt passed they played at his funeral that was a tear jerker I know I was balling my favorite nascar driver gone but never forgotten #3 great job thanks for the tour.
Hauled a lot of mine supplies and machinery, to US Steel at Oak Grove. Stopped by there quite a few times to rest. They were having the Alabama jamboree during a delivery. So after going and unloading, I drove back up and pulled my truck as close as I could to the field. I was around 1/4 mile from it. I kicked back on the bed and listened away. Slept in my truck right there. Seen them in concert 7 times! Thanks for the tour of the museum. God Bless you! (Glen).
Those guys gave a lot of pleasure to a lot of people through their music. I never heard anyone say they disliked them. The good ole days of real country music! I first saw you with Leo, The Hillbilly Files, and now you have a great channel of your own. Keep up the good work!!
Interesting,I remember when Alabama came on the scene my sister in-law thought Randy was heaven sent, 😂 they are one of the greatest groups!! Thank you Danny ❤❤
Danny, we have several people in our church with the country music of association. One of them named Chemo who played lead guitar for Alabama and I believe still travels with them when they do their gigs.
Brother, while I was there I didn’t notice the pot they used for tips. But I really do think it was once used as a “chamber pot” back in the day. 🤣 Great video! ❤❤
@@dannychurch58 It was just a suggestion. I loved seeing the historical things you liked. When I lived in Virginia, I remember seeing Clint Black opening for Alabama! It was in the 80's. Guess I'm almost telling my age, woops!!
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THT THE BAND ALABAMA HAD A MUSEUM THNKS FOR TAKING TAKING US ON THIS TOUR OF THR MUSEUM LOVE ❤ ALABAMA STILL LISTENING 2 THM TODAY ONE MY MOST FAVORITE BANDS N SINGER'S LOVE ❤ THE SONG FEEL'S SO RIGHT
I love Alabama great band born in 83 I remember listening to them as a youngin both my parents loved Alabama too I remember when Dale Earnhardt passed they played at his funeral that was a tear jerker I know I was balling my favorite nascar driver gone but never forgotten #3 great job thanks for the tour.
Thank you my friend for the share ,And yeah I used to listen to them too thanks for watching
Hauled a lot of mine supplies and machinery, to US Steel at Oak Grove. Stopped by there quite a few times to rest. They were having the Alabama jamboree during a delivery. So after going and unloading, I drove back up and pulled my truck as close as I could to the field. I was around 1/4 mile from it. I kicked back on the bed and listened away. Slept in my truck right there. Seen them in concert 7 times! Thanks for the tour of the museum. God Bless you! (Glen).
Wow
I listened to them alot since the early 1980s. Great musicians😊
Yes so did I thanks for watching
Thanks, Dan. Coins are my favorite! Great that Alabama is still around.
me too thought I would do it while I was there detecting
I love Alabama. This was really cool video. I didn’t know about this museum.
Thank you for watching
Those guys gave a lot of pleasure to a lot of people through their music. I never heard anyone say they disliked them. The good ole days of real country music! I first saw you with Leo, The Hillbilly Files, and now you have a great channel of your own. Keep up the good work!!
Thank you my friend thanks for watching
Interesting,I remember when Alabama came on the scene my sister in-law thought Randy was heaven sent, 😂 they are one of the greatest groups!! Thank you Danny ❤❤
Thank you for watching
@@dannychurch58 have you captured any wild animals on your trail cam, looking forward to seeing those💜💜
@@louellenrichard2807 got some cameras out should before long
Now he sure has a very good lead vocal for sure
Good Music Even Today.
Yes it is my friend
Danny, we have several people in our church with the country music of association. One of them named Chemo who played lead guitar for Alabama and I believe still travels with them when they do their gigs.
Brother, while I was there I didn’t notice the pot they used for tips. But I really do think it was once used as a “chamber pot” back in the day. 🤣
Great video! ❤❤
It sure looked like one😂
Loved this vlog. But, I wish you had slowed the camera while showing us your favorite things!
Thank you sorry about that yes you are right
@@dannychurch58 It was just a suggestion. I loved seeing the historical things you liked. When I lived in Virginia, I remember seeing Clint Black opening for Alabama! It was in the 80's. Guess I'm almost telling my age, woops!!
Where were these guys from as far as growing up?
There in fort Payne Alabama