I am from NASHVILLE and we have several country music stars buried here sad to say, COWBOY COPUS, RANDY HUGHES HAWKSHAW HAWKINS, WHO WERE IN THE PLANE CRASH WITH THE GREAT patsy cline WHO IS BURIED IN HER HOMETOWN IN VIRGINA, SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS, dOWN THE ROAD ABOUT 20 MILES IS Springfield Tenn HOME OF A CHARACTER KNOWN AS THE TRICK MAN A CON ARTIST WHO SOLD A COURTHOUSE, A BRIDGE AND A JAIL TO NAME A FEW, REASON I AM REFERRING TO HIM IS ON THE HEADSTONE HE HAD MADE[ HE STILL ALIVE ] IT SAYS, WHISKEY GLASSES AND WOMENS ASSES IS WHAT PUT ME HERE BUT MAN WHAT A RIDE, BOTH CEMETEARYS SAID NO TO HIM BEING BURIED THEIR BECAUSE OF THE HEADSTONE, I SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH IT BUT THE OWNERS SAY ITS IN BAD TASTE. BUT NOT GIVING THE LAST WORD ON IT THE TRICK MAN SAID WELL IF THEY DONT LET ME GET BURIED THEIR THEN FUCK EM I WANT DIE,
@@sheilac1845 i have been trying to get back for 40 years! Glad you commented. Sometimes I feel like the only one! I would love to chat with you about OUR home.
Thanks! This tour was GREAT 😁! You gave us a history lesson from music to a famous train robbery to a famous comic strip! This history show has something for everyone!
I'm glad to see that i'm not the only person who appreciates cemeteries - so much time, effort, and artistry goes into a cemetery. Thank you for sharing this one
Love the way you go about it.. We generally visit country grave yards on our motorcycle trips. Very respectful the way you do it. Cheers from downunder.
Ronnie Caldwell of the original Bar-Kays (passed away with Otis Redding), Memphis DJ/Television personality George Klein, Elvis' personal physician George Nichopolous, Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T and the MG's, Elvis friend Richard Davis are just a few other celebrities buried at this cemetery.
Well, I suppose that's correct, however she made it almost exactly 15 years longer than he did... Or you be technical: 14 years, 11 months and 27 days. Lol. It's interesting to see how often couples that have been married for so long, tend to pass so close to each other.
Such a great video. I too, luv Charlie Rich. My favorite song was "Behind closed doors!" and I loved Isaac Hayes as well. Thank u for such a great video.😉👍
What a grèat cemetery! Alot of famous performers there. Really great job Jeff, showing all those photos most of us have never seen. Missed seeing Sarah there.
His grandmother and my grandmother were friends; and after she passed away Issac had my grandmother picked up in a limousine from her house to attend the funeral.✌🏽
TheEnd thank you! Yeah lots of people easily dispense the criticism and name calling but judge unfairly. I appreciate you watching and giving me positive feedback.
@Cody Jones It’s easy to say when the racism is not pointed at you. You don’t care because it wasn’t degrading to your race, so of course you understand how people are being called out as racist.
I am from Memphis and my dads mom is buried there,I don't go there much but drive by there every day and it has a very nice grotto.I wasn't close to my dads mother at all that why I don't go.
I could probably have done a longer segment on Mr. Hayes but as I explained in the outset it was an impromptu visit to the cemetery since we were in Memphis for two full days and the cemetery was closing as the sun was going down. I hope you appreciate that I did include a nice segment on him, even though it was too short. Thanks for watching!
@History Hunters it’s beautiful. It has so much history. The instrumental Elizabeth Reed was from a grave there. I’m a huge Allman Brothers fan also but it also has so much more to offer. I hope you will be able to make it there someday.
Very interesting video. In your tribute to Jimmy Griffin, you played the Bread classic "Everything I Own" which is actually sung by David Gates. Jimmy did write the song "For All We Know" which was a big hit for The Carpenters and that song won the Academy Award for best song.
Love this episode! Red was in Road House and his name was Red! He ran an auto parts store... and wasn’t Isaac Hayes married to Peggy Lipton of Mod Squad? Again another outstanding episode 👍👍
My friend is is buried in Memorial Park , Memphis next to his wife ! Bob Welch his wife Wendy died two years later in her sleep she was a super intelligent and beautiful woman , I never thought I’d meet someone like Bob we met at Wendell Smith’s Restaurant in West Nashville he was warm and real I miss him I was honored to call him friend ! Charlie Rich ended his career because of alcoholism! Red was in a movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayse fascinating man !
Charlie Rich and Johnny Cash. I still have their 8 tracks that were a big part of my life many sunsets ago. I saw Johnny at the Allentown Fair in Pa, but I never saw Charlie perform.
Watching your visit was like deja vu. I was there this May, but haven't uploaded my visit yet. I stayed at a hotel just down the street from this cemetery. You really did a nice job. Every RUclipsr I watch seemed to visit Tennessee cemeteries this part summer. Very weird :-)
J. Sanchez you’re welcome! Thanks for watching. I can’t for the life of me figure out why this video has gotten an astronomical amount of views compared to my others.
Billy Stallings, The Spa Guy has featured Red’s grave on his You Tube channel. I think George Klein is buried there too. He may have passed after you did this. Great video!
@@jbenziggy ~ spaguy needs to do MORE RESEARCH for his channel himself and quit using young people( i.e. ASHLEY DREW ADVENTURES on RUclips, Facebook and Instagram ) to do his work and then STEAL their finds from them and take all the credit himself and only refer to them as his “ SIDEKICKS”. He’s very rude and arrogant and thinks he knows ALL THINGS ABOUT ELVIS and CLEARLY HE DOES NOT! Check out his appearance on “ Gates of Graceland” about SUPPOSEDLY, ( when the truth is Ashley Drew found the bicycle) finding Elvis’s bicycle and read the comments on how HE “BOUGHT” HIS WAY on the show. He loves the notoriety while all the while stepping all over other people to get it. By the way, love your channel and just liked and subscribed. 👍🏻. Your video popped up on RUclips as I was scrolling. Keep up the good work. 🤩. I guess needless to say am a BIG ELVIS FAN! Thanks for all your hard work. 👏👏👏
Kathleen Norris yeah Vernon seemed like a hard man but I obviously didn’t know him. Thanks for watching. Have you subscribed to my channel? Would love to have you aboard! Thanks, Jeff.
Hey, just wanted to drop a line and let you know I really enjoy the History Hunters channel. I’m a Civil War re-enact or, I also do living histories. This stuff is right up my alley. You guys are doing something I would love to do. I like how detailed you guys are. For instance I watched the one on the movie “High Noon”. you’ve done…detailing where Gary Cooper put his hand on that gate, and that the gate is still there. Pointing out the a/c unit in the movie. The shed that is still standing near to this once train depot, showing the area where the actor broke the whiskey bottle. That stuff to me is fascinating, and I thank you for taking your viewing crowd with you. I’ve been watching you guys for about 4 months now, and would like to say keep up the great work, and KEEP HUNTING cause I plan to keep watching!!! 👍…..and yes I subscribed….thanks again.
Hi Travis! I've always been the kind of guy who is awed to be standing where history happened, especially if a photo is available to compare it to! We certainly do appreciate your enthusiasm for our work! As long as you keep on watching, we'll keep producing!
Jeff Brown BBC Carpet Care Sonny is buried in Gallatin, Tennessee just outside of Nashville. I think the name of the cemetery is Crestview Memory Gardens.
I like his music now more than when I was a kid and my Mom played him incessantly! LOL! Thanks for watching! I hope you'll become a subscriber to my channel!
Jared Callahan I hope you enjoyed the video. I was quite taken with that particular cemetery. Are your relatives buried there? Hey won’t you consider becoming a subscriber of our channel? We would love to have you!
John Kelsey I am honored! Welcome aboard! This is Jeff. Can you tell me how you found this Memphis video. I don’t understand why it has gotten the views unlike my other ones. I’m flabbergasted.
@@kermitdefrog.8332 Howard was a cat that lived at the cemetery. Many of us would visit Howard while we were there. He was very friendly and is buried right behind the visitors center house. as far as I know he`s the only animal buried there. He`s special.
History Hunters people are so ridiculous. It’s always the ones who contribute nothing that have the most negative remarks it would seem. Don’t listen to the naysayers. The way you’ve linked music in your video and the camera work and narration are all very good and the passion and interest combined with those elements make your work very entertaining. I’ve been watching different channels lately covering the same subject material and your doing a fine job no doubt.
Charlie Rich was a staple of my childhood since he was one of my parents favorite singers 💖
I’m from Memphis Tennessee and that cemetery has always been just as beautiful as it is!! Love my home and miss it there so much!!
I am from NASHVILLE and we have several country music stars buried here sad to say, COWBOY COPUS, RANDY HUGHES HAWKSHAW HAWKINS, WHO WERE IN THE PLANE CRASH WITH THE GREAT patsy cline WHO IS BURIED IN HER HOMETOWN IN VIRGINA, SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS, dOWN THE ROAD ABOUT 20 MILES IS Springfield Tenn HOME OF A CHARACTER KNOWN AS THE TRICK MAN A CON ARTIST WHO SOLD A COURTHOUSE, A BRIDGE AND A JAIL TO NAME A FEW, REASON I AM REFERRING TO HIM IS ON THE HEADSTONE HE HAD MADE[ HE STILL ALIVE ] IT SAYS, WHISKEY GLASSES AND WOMENS ASSES IS WHAT PUT ME HERE BUT MAN WHAT A RIDE, BOTH CEMETEARYS SAID NO TO HIM BEING BURIED THEIR BECAUSE OF THE HEADSTONE, I SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH IT BUT THE OWNERS SAY ITS IN BAD TASTE. BUT NOT GIVING THE LAST WORD ON IT THE TRICK MAN SAID WELL IF THEY DONT LET ME GET BURIED THEIR THEN FUCK EM I WANT DIE,
I grew up in Germantown. Used to fish and swim in Charlie Richs house at Walnut Grove. Love and miss my home,too.
sheila lawrence
I grew up there too, miss it everyday ❣️
Grew up on Marcel Street off Summer Ave
East Memphis
@@sheilac1845 i have been trying to get back for 40 years! Glad you commented. Sometimes I feel like the only one! I would love to chat with you about OUR home.
Me too
Thanks! This tour was GREAT 😁! You gave us a history lesson from music to a famous train robbery to a famous comic strip! This history show has something for everyone!
John Smithkey thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Please subscribe and tell your friends please! We’re trying to grow our subscriber base!
I had never heard of a lot of these people before but their stories are interesting. Thank you for the tour. 😀💕
I'm glad to see that i'm not the only person who appreciates cemeteries - so much time, effort, and artistry goes into a cemetery. Thank you for sharing this one
Casey Coppi you put it very nicely! Cemeteries should be a nice living triple to the dead. Thanks for watching and commenting again!
When it's done Like this is done.
Classy.
Love the way you go about it.. We generally visit country grave yards on our motorcycle trips. Very respectful the way you do it. Cheers from downunder.
Ronnie Caldwell of the original Bar-Kays (passed away with Otis Redding), Memphis DJ/Television personality George Klein, Elvis' personal physician George Nichopolous, Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T and the MG's, Elvis friend Richard Davis are just a few other celebrities buried at this cemetery.
My mom loved the band “Bread” she would always tell us the first record she ever bought was from them.
Charlie Rich and his wife were REALLY
close! Both were born in December, ONE day apart and died in July 3 days apart !!
Well, I suppose that's correct, however she made it almost exactly 15 years longer than he did... Or you be technical: 14 years, 11 months and 27 days. Lol. It's interesting to see how often couples that have been married for so long, tend to pass so close to each other.
@@three6ohchris I had an aunt and uncle that died exactly 12 hours apart, to the second!
@@Mimi2Y2BYAZPHIL Wow
Such a great video. I too, luv Charlie Rich. My favorite song was "Behind closed doors!" and I loved Isaac Hayes as well. Thank u for such a great video.😉👍
If you dont know yet, I think you would like the channel "Hollywood graveyard".
I think i remember isaac hayes had part in movie pretty woman.
My favorite was "I'll wake up up when I get home"
It's wonderful for someone you love to know that when you get home to them you want just them.
Smashing the like button..TCB⚡
This channel should be more popular
What a grèat cemetery! Alot of famous performers there. Really great job Jeff, showing all those photos most of us have never seen. Missed seeing Sarah there.
Love Charlie Rich,love his music,sadly miss
Great tour of this cemetery Jeff... I appreciate your knowledge and sharing it with your subscribers and fans.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks, as always!
Enjoyed your video…ThankYou for your time and efforts in putting them together…
Red West was also in Road House...played well...Red
John Olson He owned the parts store
RIP Isaac Hayes aka the chef. #SouthPark
Another great ride!
I'm now 5 hours from Memphis and one day....
Thanks for the tour.
👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Isaac H. Was also the voice of Chef on South Park
“When a man, loves a woman”....
“And ya wait and ya wait and she’s still in the bathroom”.. - Chef
Salty chocolate balls.
Thank you, I never knew where “BLACK MOSES” was buried..Issac Hayes.
His grandmother and my grandmother were friends; and after she passed away Issac had my grandmother picked up in a limousine from her house to attend the funeral.✌🏽
Great vlog ty for sharing 😂🇨🇦🇨🇦
The problem with RUclips is it gives too many people the chance to falsely accuse others of being racist. Ignore those idiots. Great video!
TheEnd thank you! Yeah lots of people easily dispense the criticism and name calling but judge unfairly. I appreciate you watching and giving me positive feedback.
@Cody Jones It’s easy to say when the racism is not pointed at you. You don’t care because it wasn’t degrading to your race, so of course you understand how people are being called out as racist.
Great video man. Definitely will visit that cemetery next time I'm in Memphis.
Thanks for the videos and please keep doing your videos have been watching your vid for a long while really en watching these videos thank you again
Thank you for sharing Jeff
Linda Lucas you’re welcome! Thanks for watching! Our channel is growing!
You can call A cemetery Beautiful, its Beautiful their..And Extremely clean,As I expect A cemetery to be,very clean and kept up..
Agreed! And I wish I had more time there during my Memphis visit! Thanks for watching!
Laura looks like Dwight yokem
@@sadiehill6792 yes I see the resemblance! LOL! Good observation!
I am from Memphis and my dads mom is buried there,I don't go there much but drive by there every day and it has a very nice grotto.I wasn't close to my dads mother at all that why I don't go.
Well, in the South, they honor their dead and their resting places in a way people up north, with its throw-away culture never do.....
You need to do more of these. Excellent job of giving the history of these people.
David Mahanna thank you! I will be doing lots more videos and I hope I can count on you being a subscriber! I appreciate you reaching out to me! Jeff
awesome video. nice cemetery, thanks for sharing
Very short tribute to Isaac Hayes. He was more of a music icon than shown here.
I could probably have done a longer segment on Mr. Hayes but as I explained in the outset it was an impromptu visit to the cemetery since we were in Memphis for two full days and the cemetery was closing as the sun was going down. I hope you appreciate that I did include a nice segment on him, even though it was too short. Thanks for watching!
In his own genre of music maybe yeah
Exactly... if you're going to pay homage to anyone do it right.
Very true its more to him songwriter producer actor humanitarian activist husband father and much more
@@robertwilletts4122 in all genres he was Period!
Another great video! We'll have to check this cemetery out next time we're in Memphis!
You should! Thanks!
Respectfully filmed.. love to the past people.x
Hey! I just found your channel! Thanks for taking me on a journey that I can’t do on my own. Much appreciated 😊
RuthieSeptember Thank you for watching my channel and I would love to have you as a subscriber! Glad you enjoyed my trip to Memphis!
You should go to Rosehill cemetery in Macon, GA. So much to see there. All the Allman Brothers are buried there.
I'd love to get there someday! "I was born a ramblin' man." Thanks for the suggestion!
@History Hunters it’s beautiful. It has so much history. The instrumental Elizabeth Reed was from a grave there. I’m a huge Allman Brothers fan also but it also has so much more to offer. I hope you will be able to make it there someday.
Good to see you do Memphis! I live about 2 hours from Memphis.Thanks for your stories!
Thanks for watching! This is a really old one! LOL
I. Really. Love. Your. Program's. Please. Keep. Making. Them. Thank. You
Thank you very much! We are always thinking of the next show to video!
Hi Jeff. Just watched this old one and loved it. If you are still looking for Sam Phillips I’m right here ;). Merry Christmas
Nope, the dead one. Lol. Merry Christmas!!!
Thanks for the tour. I enjoyed this
I appreciate you watching and hope you will subscribe/ Jeff
Hello.loved this video.I love seeing graves of celebrates
Glad you enjoyed, Teresa!
"You Can't keep Someone from Being Themself." - Red West
Great video thanks.
Very interesting video. In your tribute to Jimmy Griffin, you played the Bread classic "Everything I Own" which is actually sung by David Gates. Jimmy did write the song "For All We Know" which was a big hit for The Carpenters and that song won the Academy Award for best song.
Thank you for posting, awesome!
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Great vid, loads of detail about the people that have past away...THANK U
Great video, wonderful content.👀👍
Glad you enjoyed it, Bubbles!
Another great video. Working my way through your videos as I’m new to your channel. Sharon UK 🇬🇧
Love this episode! Red was in Road House and his name was Red! He ran an auto parts store... and wasn’t Isaac Hayes married to Peggy Lipton of Mod Squad? Again another outstanding episode 👍👍
Thanks for the info!
Hi James, Peggy Lipton was married to Quincey Jones. He was a record producer.
@@nuttinhoney80 you are absolutely right! And they had 2 daughters I believe and Peggy past away just a few years back
Great Video Jeff,Its Nice to know where the famous people are buried.it's a nice cemetery to.looking forward
to see your next video.
Thanks for the great feedback! I appreciate you watching and sharing my interest in history and cemeteries. More videos are in the works!
So interesting, thanks Jeff !
Thanks very much! We certainly appreciate good folks like you who enjoy what we do! A new video will be out tomorrow!
My friend is is buried in Memorial Park , Memphis next to his wife ! Bob Welch his wife Wendy died two years later in her sleep she was a super intelligent and beautiful woman , I never thought I’d meet someone like Bob we met at Wendell Smith’s Restaurant in West Nashville he was warm and real I miss him I was honored to call him friend ! Charlie Rich ended his career because of alcoholism! Red was in a movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayse fascinating man !
All my family is buried there. It is so beautiful. ❤️
Charlie Rich was a handsome old man..
Love the way you show a bit about each person and was surprised i knew nearly all of them Well donexx
Thank you Lindsay! Your comments make me smile!
Nice video
Nice job Jeff! Best, Alan
Thank you very much, Alan! I had fun on that trip!
Charlie rich another one of my favorite country singers
Thanks very interesting.
Raymond. T Charlton. Jr thank you for watching!
nice history thank you
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
First time viewer. I love Memphis and Elvis. I did subscribe. Keep up the good work.
Good video. Very interesting.
First time I watched your channel and I subscribed... Ty
Welcome! Happy that you found us!!!
Charlie Rich and Johnny Cash. I still have their 8 tracks that were a big part of my life many sunsets ago. I saw Johnny at the Allentown Fair in Pa, but I never saw Charlie perform.
Love your videos!!!
Glad you love them, Len! And we appreciate you telling us that you do!
Still a Cool Video. Thank You for sharing.
U lost your audio in the middle of talking about Jimmy Griffin.
Oh good I'm not the only one that noticed that as well
@@kathyrau9551 exactly I thought it was my phone
You forgot to mention that Red West was in the movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze....
I was thinking the same thing..
played red didnt he???
Red was the most famous of the bunch
@@charlesflinnill978 he had a career before Elvis
@@charlesflinnill978 SAM ELLIOTT WAS THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL OF THEM
Watching your visit was like deja vu. I was there this May, but haven't uploaded my visit yet. I stayed at a hotel just down the street from this cemetery. You really did a nice job. Every RUclipsr I watch seemed to visit Tennessee cemeteries this part summer. Very weird :-)
Thank you, Steve! I appreciate your compliments coming from you!
Thx for sharing
J. Sanchez you’re welcome! Thanks for watching. I can’t for the life of me figure out why this video has gotten an astronomical amount of views compared to my others.
@@jbenziggy give it some time, people eventually will come across
That was really neat
Great video….I’m Annie…your new subscriber. Have a great week.
I'm an old Aircraft maintenance guy (USAF) and I loved Red West as the grizzled maintenance NCO in "Baa Baa Black Sheep".
What a wonderful video!
Billy Stallings, The Spa Guy has featured Red’s grave on his You Tube channel. I think George Klein is buried there too. He may have passed after you did this. Great video!
Thanks! I've watched Spa Guy (but I think he needs to change his name to the Elvis Guy). LOL
@@jbenziggy ~ spaguy needs to do MORE RESEARCH for his channel himself and quit using young people( i.e. ASHLEY DREW ADVENTURES on RUclips, Facebook and Instagram ) to do his work and then STEAL their finds from them and take all the credit himself and only refer to them as his “ SIDEKICKS”. He’s very rude and arrogant and thinks he knows ALL THINGS ABOUT ELVIS and CLEARLY HE DOES NOT! Check out his appearance on “ Gates of Graceland” about SUPPOSEDLY, ( when the truth is Ashley Drew found the bicycle) finding Elvis’s bicycle and read the comments on how HE “BOUGHT” HIS WAY on the show. He loves the notoriety while all the while stepping all over other people to get it. By the way, love your channel and just liked and subscribed. 👍🏻. Your video popped up on RUclips as I was scrolling. Keep up the good work. 🤩. I guess needless to say am a BIG ELVIS FAN! Thanks for all your hard work. 👏👏👏
It is a shame that Vernon fired them. If he would have listened and Elvis himself, he could have been with us much longer.
Kathleen Norris yeah Vernon seemed like a hard man but I obviously didn’t know him. Thanks for watching. Have you subscribed to my channel? Would love to have you aboard! Thanks, Jeff.
Nice video!
Thanks for the visit!
I did like what I saw and am now a subscriber.
Kitty Richardson well thank you and welcome!!! We appreciate you joining our channel!! We’re growing fast!
Please next time turn down the background music
Music is fine here on my side
Too loud, so I turned on the closed caption.
I turned on my closed captioning too.
Agree.
Hey, just wanted to drop a line and let you know I really enjoy the History Hunters channel. I’m a Civil War re-enact or, I also do living histories. This stuff is right up my alley. You guys are doing something I would love to do. I like how detailed you guys are. For instance I watched the one on the movie “High Noon”. you’ve done…detailing where Gary Cooper put his hand on that gate, and that the gate is still there. Pointing out the a/c unit in the movie. The shed that is still standing near to this once train depot, showing the area where the actor broke the whiskey bottle. That stuff to me is fascinating, and I thank you for taking your viewing crowd with you. I’ve been watching you guys for about 4 months now, and would like to say keep up the great work, and KEEP HUNTING cause I plan to keep watching!!! 👍…..and yes I subscribed….thanks again.
Hi Travis! I've always been the kind of guy who is awed to be standing where history happened, especially if a photo is available to compare it to! We certainly do appreciate your enthusiasm for our work! As long as you keep on watching, we'll keep producing!
Great video! I like channels like this and Hollywood graveyard.
Vinicius Drummond thank you! I hope we can count on you as a subscriber!
Buen video. Muchas gracias
I thought Sonny West would have been there...oh well . Thanks for the vid.
Jeff Brown BBC Carpet Care Sonny is buried in Gallatin, Tennessee just outside of Nashville. I think the name of the cemetery is Crestview Memory Gardens.
I love The Silver Fox.Tony
thanks for your tours, I find them interesting and quite relaxing
Kenneth Byrd II wow thanks! You made my day! I have another one coming out soon that I think you’ll find entertaining and interesting and relaxing!
History Hunters right on brother...I'll be sure to look for them
Well done mate
Thank you, Kingsley!
Yes loved Charlie rich great video
I like his music now more than when I was a kid and my Mom played him incessantly! LOL! Thanks for watching! I hope you'll become a subscriber to my channel!
I actually remembered Red West from the movie road house.
Exactly.
Red Webster
@@presley007 West!
@@richardchristman8913 It was red Webster. In Roadhouse
Should had mentioned Red West played in Road House and an episode in Little House on the Prairie.
That one show i believe is black sheep squadron. Not ba ba black sheep lol. Love the video
It was called both. Name got changed about halfway through the series and the movie.
May they all rip now in heaven
Most enjoyable, after the loud music at start.
Great video 👍🏻👍🏻
mark lawson thanks buddy! I appreciate it!
On the Charley Rich song, Going With the Flow, he mentions he is never growing old. How prophetic.
Richard Young indeed! I love that song!
Good old Memphis. We have family friends buried there
Jared Callahan I hope you enjoyed the video. I was quite taken with that particular cemetery. Are your relatives buried there? Hey won’t you consider becoming a subscriber of our channel? We would love to have you!
This was very good ....just subscribed....
John Kelsey I am honored! Welcome aboard! This is Jeff. Can you tell me how you found this Memphis video. I don’t understand why it has gotten the views unlike my other ones. I’m flabbergasted.
Jeff, It just popped up on the Right side of the youtube screen with random videos....John
Thank you and wanted to let you know that Red West also stared with Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse
Next time you come to Memphis, stop by Elmwood Cemetery. We have MANY historical figures buried there and a cat named Howard.
How is Howard famous?
@@kermitdefrog.8332 Howard was a cat that lived at the cemetery. Many of us would visit Howard while we were there. He was very friendly and is buried right behind the visitors center house. as far as I know he`s the only animal buried there. He`s special.
Great video
Thank you. This counters the negative remark I got two hours ago from some guy who told me not to quit my day job, as if that was my goal. Thanks!
History Hunters people are so ridiculous. It’s always the ones who contribute nothing that have the most negative remarks it would seem. Don’t listen to the naysayers. The way you’ve linked music in your video and the camera work and narration are all very good and the passion and interest combined with those elements make your work very entertaining. I’ve been watching different channels lately covering the same subject material and your doing a fine job no doubt.
Billy Davis thank you very much for the encouragement. I guess some people show their jealousy that way!
Beautiful resting place
I am from Memphis and enjoyed this. Jimmy smoked himself to death.You are amazing. I live in Bangkok disabled Vietnam veteran.
Subscribed
Welcome and Thank you!
Red West was also in the 1989 movie "Roadhouse". He played Red Webster the auto parts owner.