Rose Lee Maphis worked at the Country Music Hall of Fame greeting people at the front door. I don't know if she is still there or what, but when I worked there in 2018 she was my coworker and the sweetest old lady there ever was. Then, she was 92/93/or 94. I forget. I took a picture with her one day even though I wasn't supposed to. And when I knew I'd be leaving that job, she was the only one I went up to to say Goodbye to. I just hugged her and cried. Cause I knew I'd never see her again. I love that woman. Thank You Lamont for showing Joe's grave.
@@billyk... Brings back so many memories. My mom played bass & we all sang. Kind of had confused parents when we went nuts for the Beatles. ( I was 6). There were 5 of us kids & all of us were singers & musicians!
Thank you for memorializing Sheb Wooley. He an my Dad grew up together and remained good friends for their lifetimes. He would visit us in Alaska where he came up with the character "Ben Colder". He was a great guy. Have been meaning to visit Sheb but unable to. Again, thank you!
Mae Boren Axton's son Hoyt Axton wrote the song "Joy to the World" most known for being performed by Three Dog Night. He also was the father who got a Mogwai for his son in the movie Gremlins. He was a very well known person who did a ton of voiceover work and acting bits along with his music career.
dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all the new series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last months =)
Oh, Lamont..............Had I had known you going to be in Hendersonville, I would have made a nice home cooked meal for you. A hot shower too. Stay safe. Loved your video! Blessings!!
Mr Lamont, thank you for making this video. My parents were great fans of country music, so I grew up with it. Watching this video was like my childhood flashed before me. Sweet memories Ive forgotten about. Thank you for making me remember 🙏🏼❤️
This was a Beautiful Video Lamont. I Always loved Johnny and June's Music. I'LL WALK THE LINE, AND MANY MORE, JUST LOVED THEM BOTH. SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GRAVE SITE.
Fun memory- When I was 10, Johnny Cash, came to play at the university my Dad taught at. The auditorium he played in , was also where my grade school had gym class ; there was so many ways to “ sneak in” the place , many of us neighborhood kids and I saw many acts there. The night he played, I Rode my bike there, parked it in the back, and went right in the row of back doors , and there was the stage ! I stood to the right of the stage and watched Johnny play! They took a break and came off the stage & I was mesmerized and just stood staring. Johnny bumped me by accident, put his hand on my shoulder to steady me & said “ Sorry darlin” and went on. Then an usher came up and asked me for my ticket stub that I couldn’t produce, lol, and I got bounced! But I was face to face with Johnny Cash in a brief moment ! Great memory - I’m near 60 now, but I never forgot how tall he looked , and the sound of his cool voice!
Ive been there! FYI-Conway's Twittys home is just about a block down the road from there and he is buried just a few miles away at Sumner Memorial Gardens Gallatin Tn
Hello from Hendersonville tn There are so many cool places and forgotten grave sites here There is one down maple street you turn by KFC and it's behind the buildings to the right of KFC ....and there is another one ..next to cash saver grocery to the right ...and mt.olive cemetery in Nashville and the Nashville cemetery...hope you have enjoyed our little town...glad to see you come this way
Great vid Lamont. Had pleasure of visiting Nashville and Memphis couple weeks ago made a stop in dyess Arkansas and visited Johnny cash childhood home. It was fantastic
My uncle is burried there. He worked for Peterbuilt. Sure do miss. ""Uncle Frog"" RIP all burried in that beautiful place. Thanks Lamont for sharing. Love and peace
Great job, as per. Loved all of their music, even those before my time. Conway Twitty bought a home in my Hometown. I never met him, but hear he was salt of the Earth! June and Johnny Cash has to be my favorites. Thank you, Lamar!
Memories of a snow white dove...isn't that how it goes? Carter family owned property in Doniphan MO...where my moms from. Mom met her when they were kids. Mom always talks about how nice the Carter family was and how their outhouse sat on a lil island in the current river away from the house lol
Hello Lamont... always good to see you! Love Tennessee, I was born in Knoxville. You’re so close to North Carolina...... time to come see what’s going on on in Charlotte. Lots of interesting stories here. Stay safe out there and ✌️out!
I hear the train ah comin Rollin' round the bend I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when. Stuck in Folsom Prison , and time keeps draggin' on......
VERY TOUCHING INTRODUCTIONS TO THESE FOLK UR COMPASSION FOR FOLK IS A DEFINITE GOD SEND AND UR KNOWLEDGE SHOWS TO ME U CERTAINLY DO UR HOMEWORK GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS UR MINISTRY AND PEACE OUT
One you missed was Billy Walker. He tragically died in a car accident with his wife Bettie and 2 of his band members in Alabama. By the grace of God his grandson survived.
Thank You so much! I Love Johnny, June and her whole family. Yes that man loved June Carter. He actually did have a crush on her as a child because she was a child performer with The Carter Family. Their love story is simply amazing. I wish they would make a movie about The Original Carter Family and Maybelle and her girls including June. If not for them, Country music wouldn't hardly exist at least not be as great as it is today. They are truly under appreciated as The Amazing Artist's They Are.. Thanks again for remembering them as well. I'm not truly sure where Sara and AP Carter are buried but I'd love to see their graves as well. They were the other two people in The Original Carter Family with Mother Maybelle. I want to think Sara might be in CA with her 2nd husband but AP is no doubt near his children. They were singers too. Joe Carter and i can't remember the girl's name. If you get a chance that is. Love your work. Always respectful and informative. Take Care... ❤
This brings back a lot of memories from the Grand Old Opry on The Nashville Network. It came on at 830pm eastern on Saturday evenings. TNN was really a terrific television network. It's a real shame that the network went away. When June Carter and Johnny Cash got married it was like a merger. Two legendary entities getting together if I can put it in a business sense. And when Mr. Roy Acuff was on the Opry you were in the presence of true royalty. When Mr. Acuff spoke, people listened. I truly miss those days.
Love your channel Lamont..been following since the beginning..seems your subscription goes up another thousand daily or every other day..I share your stuff on Facebook and have told family and friends about it..my favorite channel on RUclips..I watch daily
My uncle traveled with Merl haggard back in the 80s for a year.. My Aunt and Uncle also knew Marty robbins, I lf I could post a photo on here I could show you many photos of my Uncle hung out with including Jeanie...
Awesome video! I haven't always been a country music fan, I grew up having to listen to it. My Mom and Step father were huge fans, so I was exposed to a lot of it. My son is a fan, so I can't get away from it. So, I've learned to love country music, although I tend to like 70's country music.
I missed your video’s. I’ve been soooo busy taking care of my husband. I really enjoy your video’s and they really helps me with my depression. I think it’s your voice cause it’s soooo very calm. Is there a way where I could donate to your channel? I would really love to help you continue to bring wonderful content for us because I know you travel to different States to make your video’s. I’m sending love, peace, good health, happiness and much success to you all!! 🤍😘
I love old country music. Hello my friends who see this be safe and God bless you. Lamont. I appreciate you buddy I love you. Thanks for all you do
WOW JUST WOW I grew up listening to some of these legends thanks to my grandpa
I'll never forget Johnny Cash when he appeared on Columbo.
One of my favorite singers on one of my favorite T.V. shows.
I spend the evening watching your videos on TV. Love them!
How do you do, my name is Sue! Johnny Cash. Loved that song!
Rose Lee Maphis worked at the Country Music Hall of Fame greeting people at the front door. I don't know if she is still there or what, but when I worked there in 2018 she was my coworker and the sweetest old lady there ever was. Then, she was 92/93/or 94. I forget. I took a picture with her one day even though I wasn't supposed to. And when I knew I'd be leaving that job, she was the only one I went up to to say Goodbye to. I just hugged her and cried. Cause I knew I'd never see her again. I love that woman. Thank You Lamont for showing Joe's grave.
Hey what's up Lamont you are so freaking awesome telling us about these Legends!! 💯💞 Rest In Peace to all You!👼💐🙏
My dad was a country musician.. I grew up listening to many of these people. Thanks for this one, Lamont.
Oh cool beans you lucky lady.
Lamont is the best googler ever
Mine was too. The weekends were fun around our house...
@@billyk... Brings back so many memories. My mom played bass & we all sang. Kind of had confused parents when we went nuts for the Beatles. ( I was 6). There were 5 of us kids & all of us were singers & musicians!
Ur lyin whats his name @renee
Thank you for memorializing Sheb Wooley. He an my Dad grew up together and remained good friends for their lifetimes. He would visit us in Alaska where he came up with the character "Ben Colder". He was a great guy. Have been meaning to visit Sheb but unable to. Again, thank you!
Thanks so much for doing this. I am a huge Johnny Cash fan and love performing his songs.
Johnny cash is the absolute best musician of all time in my eyes ❤️
Mae Boren Axton's son Hoyt Axton wrote the song "Joy to the World" most known for being performed by Three Dog Night. He also was the father who got a Mogwai for his son in the movie Gremlins. He was a very well known person who did a ton of voiceover work and acting bits along with his music career.
He also wrote Steppenwolf's song, "The Pusher."
Played Alec's father in The Black Stallion.
Ms. Mae was a very good friend of mine. And I was always in awe of the stories she told. What a wonderful person.
dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all the new series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last months =)
@Wayne Micah yup, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since november myself :D
Oh, Lamont..............Had I had known you going to be in Hendersonville, I would have made a nice home cooked meal for you. A hot shower too. Stay safe. Loved your video! Blessings!!
My hometown. Went to school with many of the children of singing legends.
Johnny Cash is the man, absolute legend.
And his voice was heaven sent
Never could stand him!
@@alextepe4309 :
Johnny Cash was a legend one of my Dads fave singers thanks Lamont
Shelby Wooley was also known as "Sheb Wooley." He sang "Purple People Eater."
Awesome I love country music live on uk went to nashville wish I'd of gone hear
Johnny Cash and June Carter. . .Two of my favorite Country Singers among many others resting in Tennessee's Cemeteries. RIP 🙏
Love Country Music 😀👏🤗
Very nice content 🎸🎺🎷🎼
May their Souls Rest In Peace 🙌🙏🎸🎼
Awesome video! Conway Twitty and Johnny Cash "The Man In Black" were two of my favorites!
Wow, all of these people were legends! May they all rest in Heaven.
I loved Johnny Russell's song "Rednecks, White Socks, And Blue Ribbon Beer."
Love both your channels, Lamont! Thanks for being a great entertainer who also spreads awareness to these cases by sharing them.
He has another channel too?! 😳
What's his other channel?
What's his other channel please?
@@soniabarry3822 black bigot and black bigalow.
"I told you I was sick". Classic.
Mr Lamont, thank you for making this video. My parents were great fans of country music, so I grew up with it. Watching this video was like my childhood flashed before me. Sweet memories Ive forgotten about. Thank you for making me remember 🙏🏼❤️
It was so nice to see all those flowers in that graveyard
This was a Beautiful Video Lamont. I Always loved Johnny and June's Music.
I'LL WALK THE LINE, AND MANY MORE, JUST LOVED THEM BOTH. SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GRAVE SITE.
Hey Lamont. Love when you showed Johnny Cash. Please be safe out there
Merle Kilgore was not Ferlin Husky. Born in Oklahoma, raised in Shreveport LA. He was a song writer, singer and Hank Williams Jr's manager.
Fun memory- When I was 10, Johnny Cash, came to play at the university my Dad taught at. The auditorium he played in , was also where my grade school had gym class ; there was so many ways to “ sneak in” the place , many of us neighborhood kids
and I saw many acts there. The night he played, I Rode my bike there, parked it in the back, and went right in the row of back doors , and there was the stage ! I stood to the right of the stage and watched Johnny play! They took a break and came off the stage & I was mesmerized and just stood staring. Johnny bumped me by accident, put his hand on my shoulder to steady me & said
“ Sorry darlin” and went on. Then an usher came up and asked me for my ticket stub that I couldn’t produce, lol, and I got bounced! But I was face to face with Johnny Cash in a brief moment ! Great memory - I’m near 60 now, but I never forgot how tall he looked , and the sound of his cool voice!
That's a fun memory
Wow! What fantastic memories
Worth it
Awesome
The ticket probably would only cost $2.50 in those days as well.
The gravestone of Jean Shepherd was surprising but it is true don't wait until someone dies to say how much you care. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Ive been there! FYI-Conway's Twittys home is just about a block down the road from there and he is buried just a few miles away at Sumner Memorial Gardens Gallatin Tn
Lamont is all over my state! Loving it!
Tn here also
I'd say he'd love to be all over your state 😜 Honey
@@GARY-yu8pc imma need you to calm down 🙄 HONEY
@@YaDamnSkippi just kidding 👍🏻 have a great day
Hello from Hendersonville tn
There are so many cool places and forgotten grave sites here
There is one down maple street you turn by KFC and it's behind the buildings to the right of KFC ....and there is another one ..next to cash saver grocery to the right ...and mt.olive cemetery in Nashville and the Nashville cemetery...hope you have enjoyed our little town...glad to see you come this way
I loved this. Seeing all those entertainers of that era reminds me of my Dad.
Same here.
Great vid Lamont. Had pleasure of visiting Nashville and Memphis couple weeks ago made a stop in dyess Arkansas and visited Johnny cash childhood home. It was fantastic
Hi Lamont, RIP to all the country singers, beautiful Cemetery, very well looked after, thank you Lamont. Stay safe xx
My uncle is burried there. He worked for Peterbuilt. Sure do miss. ""Uncle Frog"" RIP all burried in that beautiful place. Thanks Lamont for sharing. Love and peace
Sheb Wooley appeared in the classic western film high noon which I’ve visited in one of my videos.
Subbed to your channel. Love history! 🥰
Great job, as per. Loved all of their music, even those before my time. Conway Twitty bought a home in my Hometown. I never met him, but hear he was salt of the Earth! June and Johnny Cash has to be my favorites. Thank you, Lamar!
Memories of a snow white dove...isn't that how it goes? Carter family owned property in Doniphan MO...where my moms from. Mom met her when they were kids. Mom always talks about how nice the Carter family was and how their outhouse sat on a lil island in the current river away from the house lol
On the Wings of a Snow White Dove.
@@ardensinn6004 yep...thank you...I knew something was off...so young when it came out yet so popular! ☮
"I told you I was sick." Hilarious. Jean Shepard with the real.
Love it!
I love the song- On the Wings of a Dove! Johnny and June Carter Cash were great!
Great content as always!!! Would love to see you visit the graves of stevie ray vaughn and Dimebag Darrell.
Hello Lamont... always good to see you! Love Tennessee, I was born in Knoxville. You’re so close to North Carolina...... time to come see what’s going on on in Charlotte. Lots of interesting stories here. Stay safe out there and ✌️out!
Thank you Lamont. Peace out and God Bless. ✨
i love washing your video it just make my cry...
Thank you Lamont,I really enjoyed this video
And i live how you always have your info on each one...ty
There will never be another Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.
I completely agree. The only one that comes close to them is Chris Stapleton.
look up johnny trouble. he literally sound like johnny cash ..your welcome
There will never be another Big Rooster 🐓
Lamont you did such a nice job on this! Thank you!
Very good video! I had no idea June Carter Cash’s daughter died not long after her and Johnny
Thanks Lamont
Hi Lamont, keep up the Awesome work; Keep 'em coming!
GOD Bless There Souls CARES ALL PASSED HOME AT LAST FOREVER TO REJOICE They Are All At Peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️
I hear the train ah comin
Rollin' round the bend
I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when.
Stuck in Folsom Prison , and time keeps draggin' on......
Johnny Cash died of a broken heart 💔.
I honestly believe that June was his soul mate.
@@ModeneGunch1 They were, June was a Cancer and Johnny was a Pisces. Very, very compatible.
That is so true. He was devastated by the loss of his love June.
Yes I truly believe that
Most long married couples die within a short time of the other especially the men.
VERY TOUCHING INTRODUCTIONS TO THESE FOLK UR COMPASSION FOR FOLK IS A DEFINITE GOD SEND AND UR KNOWLEDGE SHOWS TO ME U CERTAINLY DO UR HOMEWORK GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS UR MINISTRY AND PEACE OUT
Mae Axton's son Hoyt Axton was also into country music. Shelby Woolley did some music by the name Ben Colter
fantastic video! I learned alot about the country singers!
Great job! I'm familiar with all those you visited with in this video. Thanks
Thanks again Lamont keep up your great work 👍 💯🙏🇺🇲🇯🇲
One you missed was Billy Walker. He tragically died in a car accident with his wife Bettie and 2 of his band members in Alabama. By the grace of God his grandson survived.
Billy Walker is buried at Spring Hills Cemetery
@@emilysawyer6877 thanks for the information. He is my favorite singer and I hope to visit his grave someday.
When you turn into Spring Hill Roy Acuff is there. His tombstone has a fiddle on it.
My mom had a crush on Conway Twitty lol Awesome video. R.I.P to all these country legends 🙏🕊
We are all alive by the grace of God amen🐻🤗👍
Thank You Lamont for this video. All of them are true Legends.
When😅 I saw the front page cover of the video I was thinking that it was from Hollywood Graveyard ! It’s so similar .. thanks for the video 👏🏼👍🏼
I really enjoyed your commentary on this vlog. Thank you, again, for taking us to places some of us will never get to visit.
Great video many country music icon's
Thank you Lamont excellent journalism and commentary.
This place is a Goldmine Uncle 💯Great visit!
Enjoyed this video Lamont of all the late country music artists.
Thank You so much! I Love Johnny, June and her whole family. Yes that man loved June Carter. He actually did have a crush on her as a child because she was a child performer with The Carter Family. Their love story is simply amazing.
I wish they would make a movie about The Original Carter Family and Maybelle and her girls including June. If not for them, Country music wouldn't hardly exist at least not be as great as it is today. They are truly under appreciated as The Amazing Artist's They Are..
Thanks again for remembering them as well. I'm not truly sure where Sara and AP Carter are buried but I'd love to see their graves as well. They were the other two people in The Original Carter Family with Mother Maybelle. I want to think Sara might be in CA with her 2nd husband but AP is no doubt near his children. They were singers too. Joe Carter and i can't remember the girl's name. If you get a chance that is. Love your work. Always respectful and informative. Take Care... ❤
Good vid as always, can’t wait to hear the Arkansas story!
Thanks so much for showing this. It was awesome
Lots more country legends at Woodlawn in Nashville TN Geroge Jones, Tammy Wynette. Little Jimmy Dickens, Porter Wagnor, List goes on and on there
Hendersonville, Tn is my hometown! I hope you enjoyed your stay!
Ty for showing Johnny Cash he was my hero still is. You right noone will take place of Johnny Cash or any of the legendary singers of 50s to 90s
thank you, loved this vlog.
Such an interesting video. I especially like your background stories of the aforementioned country music stars. Thank you
I really appreciate these videos. So often when I look at graves or think of the dead, I wonder about their lives.
This brings back a lot of memories from the Grand Old Opry on The Nashville Network. It came on at 830pm eastern on Saturday evenings. TNN was really a terrific television network. It's a real shame that the network went away. When June Carter and Johnny Cash got married it was like a merger. Two legendary entities getting together if I can put it in a business sense. And when Mr. Roy Acuff was on the Opry you were in the presence of true royalty. When Mr. Acuff spoke, people listened. I truly miss those days.
Mr Acuff is at Spring Hill Cemetery Nashville.
Two of my favorite Johnny Cash songs were... One piece at a time and Boy named Sue....Thank you for doing this video!!!
Great cemetery for country western performers . Cool .
My name is Craig king from south west wales 🏴 in Pembrokeshire £ 4 for you my brother stay safe
classic country is the best and these legends revolutionized the genre.
ty for u kind words about johnny cash . being related to johnny we grew up with country so at 63 i rememmber or heard of most of them
Love your channel Lamont..been following since the beginning..seems your subscription goes up another thousand daily or every other day..I share your stuff on Facebook and have told family and friends about it..my favorite channel on RUclips..I watch daily
I was just watching walk the line this morning and seen this on RUclips. The man in black will be remembered for years to come. RIP John and June...
My uncle traveled with Merl haggard back in the 80s for a year.. My Aunt and Uncle also knew Marty robbins, I lf I could post a photo on here I could show you many photos of my Uncle hung out with including Jeanie...
Johnny cash is my favorite country singer i grew up listening to him and hank williams sr
Very good vlog, a wonderful tribute and history lesson. You must've done LOTS of research! Very professional and compassionate!!!
Thank you Lamont for this video
Glenwood springs cemetery Colorado is awesome Doc Holiday has a great story about where he is buried
OK, Now I want to hear the Helena Arkansas story.
Right.. that is my hometown lol
I do too!!!
your doing good work keep it up be blessed
I really love watching this video on country music
Love Johnny Cash Music 🎼
RIP 💗
Welcome to Tennessee Lamont.
Awesome video! I haven't always been a country music fan, I grew up having to listen to it. My Mom and Step father were huge fans, so I was exposed to a lot of it. My son is a fan, so I can't get away from it. So, I've learned to love country music, although I tend to like 70's country music.
I missed your video’s. I’ve been soooo busy taking care of my husband. I really enjoy your video’s and they really helps me with my depression. I think it’s your voice cause it’s soooo very calm. Is there a way where I could donate to your channel? I would really love to help you continue to bring wonderful content for us because I know you travel to different States to make your video’s.
I’m sending love, peace, good health, happiness and much success to you all!! 🤍😘
RIP too you all may God Bless you all 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾