What I really like about viewer specials is showcasing not just famous actors and actresses, but famous historical figures, presidents, war heroes and many social figures.
One thing I always appreciate is that we are "introduced" to so many people we may never have heard of otherwise - who they were, how they lived, etc. It's enlightening.
Arthur does a great job in looking up the perfect interesting tidbits about the people that the viewers shine their cameras on that bring us these specials
I had the pleasure of interviewing Kenny Rogers in 1979. One thing that struck me is that he looked a person right in the eye when answering a question, which left my 23-year-old self more than a little flustered. 😊
I am pleased to have my contributions included in this special (Miami, Rolando Barral and Wayne Cochran!) Thank you to Arthur for his marvelous work and to the members of our Hollywood Graveyard community. ❤
@@alexc1287 Hi. Cochran is at Vista Memorial. Although I submitted videos of many “celebrities” from the world of Politics and Baseball, these were chosen and I am SO happy!
Hats off to ALL that showed us this star packed Hollywood Graveyard. You all did a fantastic job!! Plus a HUGE hats off to our host the one and only Mr. Dark The G.O.A.T. of graveyards
Again, Mr. Dark, you have saved my youtube viewing experience today. Thank you, and this community at large, for the effort it takes to create these unquestionably honorable and exceptionally well produced videos. Again, thank you all.
It's truly a gift to those of us who enjoy this series that we take the time and patience to do the legwork in searching these sites ranging from worldwide fame to lesser type fame. We supply the raw footage as Mr.Dark supplies the biographical text. It's educational, informative and just plain entertaining. I know we all look forward to these series when they come out. Bravo to all of us but especially Mr. Dark. 😊
Arthur Dark and the viewers special is my favorite guilty pleasure. Mr. Dark's voice and the mesmerizing music accompany us on a journey to the golden age of glitz and glamor, He showcases our history, mysteries and most of all, our strengths and vulnerabilities.
Always the best notification to get😍 stuck in hospital once again, nearing on 4 weeks this time. So thank you Mr Dark and all the viewers who sent in videos for brightening up my evening❤️❤️❤️
This is one of the better ones by far. It contained a little bit of everything. Mr Dark did a superb job editing all the great footage sent in by the fans so also kudos to them.
I was about to start rewatching all of them when I saw there was a new one! I loved this one! Keep up the great work of editing the Viewer Specials Arther!
Arthur, you're the "BEST NARRATOR"!!!! CAN'T BEAT YOUR VOICE!!!! Thank-You for taking us with you on your Journey to the "OTHER WORLD". ALWAYS INTERESTING!!!!
I ❤ looking forward to watch Hollywood Graveyard, R.I.P. to all whom have been featured in these episodes. Looking forward to MORE episodes. Many Thanks Arthur Dark❤😊
These grave visitation videos are so wonderfully made and Arthur Dark is a smooth as silk host. I look forward to them. I get to visit graves all over the world that I wouldn't be able to visit physically. Thank you Arthur, and all who contribute to these videos.
That's this evenings watching sorted! Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. You bring many of us a lot of pleasure! I'm from Liverpool, Uk.
13:05 I’m more than honored to be featured with my latest contribution to the Hollywood Graveyard Viewer’s Special series; with this being my third (technically fourth) in fact! I would like to not only thank Mr. Arthur Dark for his amazing-as-always works in narrations, preservations & performances, but a special thanks to to all of my fellow members of the genealogical, historical & taphophile fields! (P. S. If you’re curious about my previous submissions in this series, they were Minnesota’s Magnus & Francis Johnson & South Carolina’s Bill Pinkney!)
Howdy! Enjoyed the stroll through the beautiful Cemeteries of the South with some of them with there own landscape of Autumn Charm. Such a vast and wonderful variety of those lost but not be forgotten Thanks to You Arthur and your Viewers on this perfect watch of Viewers #23.🖤
Buckwheat Zydeco has a special place in my heart. He co-headlined an outdoor concert (with Fats Domino) which was my then 5-year-old daughter; it was her first live music event. Halfway through his first song my daughter loudly proclaimed "I've gotta dance" and did just that through his entire set. ❤
This one was great. The grave I was surprised and excited to see was Buckwheat Zydeco. I love zydeco and saw him in concert a number of years ago. He was a sweet guy
Thank you Arthur for using my contributions of Stringbean and Grandpa Jones. Always wanted to do one of these when you did the viewers specials. Thanks also for the email reply letting me know you got them when the website had the endless hours of the loading circle after submitting.
I love how you highlighted so many musicians. Harold Reid in particular was a huge part of my childhood listening to the Statler Brothers with my grandma as well as introducing me to gospel music. He and his brother, Don, made up half the Statler Brothers. Thank you Harold for being such a huge inspiration. How amazing is it that someone visited David Peverett? I was able to visit Foghat's guitarist, Rod Price, in New Hampshire in this string of viewers specials.
I been to the Sun Records in Memphis, my brother was standing on the spot where Elvis stood. Wow this is great my brother is visiting Graceland as I write this.
I never expected to see Johnny Horton's grave. He was a favorite of my Moms, mine too. I can still sing some of his songs, 40 years later. Heh, I wrote this before his famous song came up. The Battle of New Orleans is one of the songs I can sing 😁
So happy to hear your voice again! I really do love your graveyard tours, have seen them all!! Enjoying from Switzerland, dreaming of being somewhere in the United States. Again. Thank you! 😊
It was nice to see where Murray Hamilton and Hal Holbrook are buried. Two great actors to be sure. I was hoping that Wayland Flowers resting place would have been visited during the Georgia stop.
Hello from West Virginia USA. On my family tree John Tyler wife is my Grandaunt one remove. I love see all your RUclips videos. In Ohio in Jackson County Ohio is some famous people buried.
Love your videos! In Elementary school when jump came out in 1992?! Lucky you. I got married that year and that was NOT played at the reception 😂❤ Tragic for Kelly. Wonder if they'd be amazing all these years later. Love from Nebraska ❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of the songs from Kenny Rogers which is "You and I", "Through The Years", "Islands in the Stream", etc. Kenny Rogers was one of the friends of the Bee Gees His music legacy will forever lives on and his memories will never forgotten. He surely will be missed 💔🥺🕊😭
As always the history associated with these viewer specials is just that very special and thanks to the one who highlighted Anthony Newley. Thanks to Arthur, your hard work is appreciated along with those who submit their contributions.
Thanks so much for this fascinating visit to these southern cemeteries and the graves of so many well-known people - especially thanks for the visit to Arlington National Cemetery where my parents are buried.
Thanks for adding my contribution to the video. Emmett Miller was the choice i picked. There are lots of famous people around midddle Georgia. Still have a few more for the next viewers special. ( Anthony Foster )
Jerry lee Lewis grave looks amazing, I remember when he had just passed away , they were only soil in the ground, where is head stone 🪦 was , his grave looks so very beautiful and stunning now , I would love to go and visit it one day in time 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Rest in eternal peace killer 💓🎹🎹🎙️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you for going to Arlington where my dad rests. (Edward J. Golob, Sec 54, marker 4450). I don't recall if you noted them previously but Lee Marvin and Charles Durning are both buried in Arlington also.
Hollywood cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, is sometimes referred to as the Arlington National Cemetery of the confederacy. Awesome video, thank you very much Arthur, and everyone else who contributed to it.
What I really like about viewer specials is showcasing not just famous actors and actresses, but famous historical figures, presidents, war heroes and many social figures.
100% agree on this one. I feel that somehow, they all connect.
That’s one of the reasons why I love them too!
100% agree, I love these videos. Arthur is doing a great job
One thing I always appreciate is that we are "introduced" to so many people we may never have heard of otherwise - who they were, how they lived, etc. It's enlightening.
Arthur does a great job in looking up the perfect interesting tidbits about the people that the viewers shine their cameras on that bring us these specials
Life's better with Hollywood Graveyard.❤
Agreed
I had the pleasure of interviewing Kenny Rogers in 1979. One thing that struck me is that he looked a person right in the eye when answering a question, which left my 23-year-old self more than a little flustered. 😊
The most anticipated series on RUclips returns.
True story for me. 🥰
@@Carol-D.1324 ... me too!
I am pleased to have my contributions included in this special (Miami, Rolando Barral and Wayne Cochran!) Thank you to Arthur for his marvelous work and to the members of our Hollywood Graveyard community. ❤
I love your username! You are indeed 70 plus and fabulous! You rock girl ❤️
Did not know Wayne Cochran was buried in Miami. Woodlawn on SW 8 St. is like a history lesson.
@@alexc1287 Hi. Cochran is at Vista Memorial. Although I submitted videos of many “celebrities” from the world of Politics and Baseball, these were chosen and I am SO happy!
@@Ali70PlusandFabulouscongrats, thanks for teaching me something new!
Hats off to ALL that showed us this star packed Hollywood Graveyard. You all did a fantastic job!! Plus a HUGE hats off to our host the one and only Mr. Dark
The G.O.A.T. of graveyards
Again, Mr. Dark, you have saved my youtube viewing experience today.
Thank you, and this community at large, for the effort it takes to create these unquestionably honorable and exceptionally well produced videos.
Again, thank you all.
Oh wow, i never clicked so fast.A nice way to spend my Sunday with Hollywood Graveyard.
Did you get your tea?
It's truly a gift to those of us who enjoy this series that we take the time and patience to do the legwork in searching these sites ranging from worldwide fame to lesser type fame. We supply the raw footage as Mr.Dark supplies the biographical text. It's educational, informative and just plain entertaining. I know we all look forward to these series when they come out. Bravo to all of us but especially Mr. Dark. 😊
Arthur Dark and the viewers special is my favorite guilty pleasure. Mr. Dark's voice and the mesmerizing music accompany us on a journey to the golden age of glitz and glamor, He showcases our history, mysteries and most of all, our strengths and vulnerabilities.
Always the best notification to get😍 stuck in hospital once again, nearing on 4 weeks this time. So thank you Mr Dark and all the viewers who sent in videos for brightening up my evening❤️❤️❤️
Get well soon
To everyone who did this video bravo and god bless you 🌟👏
President William Howard Taft is in my family tree. I've never seen his grave until today. Thank you
This is one of the better ones by far. It contained a little bit of everything. Mr Dark did a superb job editing all the great footage sent in by the fans so also kudos to them.
This is how we end the weekend, a new Hollywood Graveyard. Thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard viewers for another wonderful video ❤
My 76 year old mother who loves these video, currently very sick... said thank you
I hope your mother gets well soon.
@sananselmospacescienceodys7308 thank you as shes my only parent
Praying for a quick recovery and followed with strength and happiness
@@Monarchsfan02
I'll keep her in my prayers.🙏
May your Mother get well soon! 🙏
I am so excited when I see a notification from Hollywood Graveyard. Can't wait to hear it. Thanks 😊
My family thinks I’m weird for being a fan of this but I love this stuff. Especially history
I was about to start rewatching all of them when I saw there was a new one! I loved this one! Keep up the great work of editing the Viewer Specials Arther!
Thank you for another star studded Hollywood graveyard viewers special ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Arthur, you're the "BEST NARRATOR"!!!! CAN'T BEAT YOUR VOICE!!!! Thank-You for taking us with you on your Journey to the "OTHER WORLD". ALWAYS INTERESTING!!!!
I like watching Hollywood graveyard viewers specials they are very good.
My favorite Hollywood Graveyard.
I ❤ looking forward to watch Hollywood Graveyard, R.I.P. to all whom have been featured in these episodes.
Looking forward to MORE episodes.
Many Thanks Arthur Dark❤😊
Thank you for brightening an otherwise depressing Sunday afternoon! I hope you're well, Arthur.
Thank you for featuring Johnny Horton. He was a great musician
Seeing Priscilla Lane and Fay Bainter both buried at Arlington Cemetery, thank you I always wondered.
It's always a joy to which an Hollywood grave yard video. But also sad when we remembered those who have long since passed.
These grave visitation videos are so wonderfully made and Arthur Dark is a smooth as silk host. I look forward to them. I get to visit graves all over the world that I wouldn't be able to visit physically. Thank you Arthur, and all who contribute to these videos.
Thank you Arthur I'm glad I have veterans in my family looking forward to the next Hollywood Graves
Watching while dealing with the flu.
Mr. Dark's voice is so calming.
Yes prisilla lane , i loved her movies , very interesting and quite educating video , thk you all the fans for this masterpiece 🙏❤️
What a delightful treat! Thank you for this smile. A wonderful, respectful video, as always.
I saw Hank Aaron's record breaking homerun. Only one word can describe this episode, EXCELLENT!!!!
Yay !! I get so excited when there's a new episode. This is my very favorite You Tube group. Thank you Arthur ❤❤❤
That's this evenings watching sorted! Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. You bring many of us a lot of pleasure! I'm from Liverpool, Uk.
I really enjoy these videos! Great job, everyone. Mr. Dark, you and the special guests are fantastic!
My grandfather was a country singer so its cool seeing a lot of these graves
I may not agree with war but I’m thankful that I’m related to veterans! They’ve done a lot for me!
13:05 I’m more than honored to be featured with my latest contribution to the Hollywood Graveyard Viewer’s Special series; with this being my third (technically fourth) in fact! I would like to not only thank Mr. Arthur Dark for his amazing-as-always works in narrations, preservations & performances, but a special thanks to to all of my fellow members of the genealogical, historical & taphophile fields! (P. S. If you’re curious about my previous submissions in this series, they were Minnesota’s Magnus & Francis Johnson & South Carolina’s Bill Pinkney!)
This, by far, has to be my most favorite episode yet! So interesting and informative. Loads of stuff I never knew, and I love in Georgia.
Great job Arthur & everyone! Waiting a little longer for epic videos is worth it!
I just love the intro music, every time!
I just interrupted watching Fred Thompson on Law & Order SVU to watch my Hollywood Graveyard episode. What an interesting surprise!
Love these long videos. Thank you for all the hard work.
Wow is all I can say. The viewers choice was outstanding I loved it all especially when you visited Virginia and North Carolina my hometowns.❤👏
Howdy! Enjoyed the stroll through the beautiful Cemeteries of the South with some of them with there own landscape of Autumn Charm. Such a vast and wonderful variety of those lost but not be forgotten Thanks to You Arthur and your Viewers on this perfect watch of Viewers #23.🖤
Finally Back.. Been dying to see you.
Yaaaaaaay, I needed this after a long work week...thanx Arthur!
Always looking forward to getting my notifications for HG. Brilliant videos as always 💯📸😎💯
I’m always happy when you post…I so needed this…I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels this way..
I only wish you posted more frequently…
great video...as always.. thanks for sharing love from Holland
Buckwheat Zydeco has a special place in my heart. He co-headlined an outdoor concert (with Fats Domino) which was my then 5-year-old daughter; it was her first live music event. Halfway through his first song my daughter loudly proclaimed "I've gotta dance" and did just that through his entire set. ❤
This one was great. The grave I was surprised and excited to see was Buckwheat Zydeco. I love zydeco and saw him in concert a number of years ago. He was a sweet guy
Yay!!!! So happy you used my videos!!!
Thank you Arthur for using my contributions of Stringbean and Grandpa Jones. Always wanted to do one of these when you did the viewers specials. Thanks also for the email reply letting me know you got them when the website had the endless hours of the loading circle after submitting.
I love how you highlighted so many musicians. Harold Reid in particular was a huge part of my childhood listening to the Statler Brothers with my grandma as well as introducing me to gospel music. He and his brother, Don, made up half the Statler Brothers. Thank you Harold for being such a huge inspiration.
How amazing is it that someone visited David Peverett? I was able to visit Foghat's guitarist, Rod Price, in New Hampshire in this string of viewers specials.
Your voice is wonderful.. Arthur.i thank you...I'm under the weather today..your voice is so soothing,
Let’s go another good day hollywood graveyard uploaded
Yea!!!!!!!!!!! A new video! Thank you!!!!!!!
I been to the Sun Records in Memphis, my brother was standing on the spot where Elvis stood. Wow this is great my brother is visiting Graceland as I write this.
I never expected to see Johnny Horton's grave. He was a favorite of my Moms, mine too. I can still sing some of his songs, 40 years later.
Heh, I wrote this before his famous song came up. The Battle of New Orleans is one of the songs I can sing 😁
So happy to hear your voice again! I really do love your graveyard tours, have seen them all!! Enjoying from Switzerland, dreaming of being somewhere in the United States. Again. Thank you! 😊
So much history and connections i just hadnt yet realised
Great as always! You forgot Hal Holbrook's credit as "Deep Throat" in "All the President's Men" - He spoke the famous line "follow the money..."
Great video and happy to see Junior Johnson honored.
I just love the history behind the famous people. Thank you to all that participated in this video. ❤❤❤❤
My goodness! Kenny Rogers has a tomb fit for a king. Magnificent! 🎵🎶♥
#2 here! Yay Hollywood Graveyard! Love you!
It was nice to see where Murray Hamilton and Hal Holbrook are buried. Two great actors to be sure. I was hoping that Wayland Flowers resting place would have been visited during the Georgia stop.
Hello this is LaTonya new subscriber to your Channel love to see more videos like this on your Channel🎉
Nice one. Just what i needed this evening, this channel always makes me think about my own mortality.
Gosto demais dos seus vídeos e comentários!!!! Sou brasileira!!!
Hello from West Virginia USA. On my family tree John Tyler wife is my Grandaunt one remove. I love see all your RUclips videos. In Ohio in Jackson County Ohio is some famous people buried.
Love your videos! In Elementary school when jump came out in 1992?! Lucky you. I got married that year and that was NOT played at the reception 😂❤ Tragic for Kelly. Wonder if they'd be amazing all these years later. Love from Nebraska ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Arthur you are amazing! During all the separation of us during this political climate, BAM! YOU AND YOUR GENIUS BUSTS OUT WITH A NEW VIDEO!!!!!
I am so glad someone found Bill Evans, his music soothes me like nothing else can
These programmes are very professionally written and researched, please keep up the good work, it very much appreciated.
One of the songs from Kenny Rogers which is "You and I", "Through The Years", "Islands in the Stream", etc.
Kenny Rogers was one of the friends of the Bee Gees
His music legacy will forever lives on and his memories will never forgotten.
He surely will be missed 💔🥺🕊😭
As always the history associated with these viewer specials is just that very special and thanks to the one who highlighted Anthony Newley. Thanks to Arthur, your hard work is appreciated along with those who submit their contributions.
If you're a big fan of his, maybe you know how he wound up buried in an obscure grave in Florida..
Thank you for another great and informative video.
I always love watching ur videos here in the uk 🇬🇧
Awesome as per the usual!
Always a good day when we get a new Hollywood Graveyard Video
Thanks so much for this fascinating visit to these southern cemeteries and the graves of so many well-known people - especially thanks for the visit to Arlington National Cemetery where my parents are buried.
Thanks, HG & Community!
wahoo, another hour and a bit hollywood graveyard, thank you arthur :0)
thank you arthur always enjoy your work also a big thanks to all contributed
Thanks for adding my contribution to the video. Emmett Miller was the choice i picked. There are lots of famous people around midddle Georgia. Still have a few more for the next viewers special. ( Anthony Foster )
I love the history aspect of your videos top notch sir & thank you and to the viewers who made these
Love your videos and those of other viewers. I told my mom on October 1st I am binge watching all the videos that are up, might not be in order.
Another great presentation, Arthur. Welcome back! You were mised!
Love the videos ❤!!
GREAT JOB, folks!
Jerry lee Lewis grave looks amazing, I remember when he had just passed away , they were only soil in the ground, where is head stone 🪦 was , his grave looks so very beautiful and stunning now , I would love to go and visit it one day in time 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Rest in eternal peace killer 💓🎹🎹🎙️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I can not understand why this channel doesn't have a couple of million subs.
Thank you for going to Arlington where my dad rests. (Edward J. Golob, Sec 54, marker 4450). I don't recall if you noted them previously but Lee Marvin and Charles Durning are both buried in Arlington also.
Hollywood cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, is sometimes referred to as the Arlington National Cemetery of the confederacy. Awesome video, thank you very much Arthur, and everyone else who contributed to it.
Your videos are among my favorites on RUclips. Entertaining, respectful and informative.
💐💐🙏🏻🙏🏻RIP to everyone featured in the video you will truly all be missed and my prayers go out to you all and your families. 💐💐🙏🏻🙏🏻