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96-year old Father Driving 63-year old Son with Cancer
Very Loving Father
published: 03 Aug 2019
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Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live)
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Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live) · Johnny Cash
Live Broadcast - 2 October 1976 Jamboree USA, Wheeling WV
℗ Broadcast City
Released on: 2019-11-29
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 28 Nov 2019
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Great Depression Christmas And WW II 97 YR OLD Dad
My 97 Year Old Active World War II Veteran Dad talks about Christmas' past, Great Depression Christmas, and growing up with no electrical power - no refrigeration. He talks some about World War II. He is still is active. He drives, cooks, cleans, mows his yard, and takes care of his 20 year younger wife. He was a NAZI fighter. He is my Dad.
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Great Depression Christmas, Great Depression Living, World War II Veteran Interview, World War II Veteran Stories, World War II Vets, World War II World War II Veterans, WW II World War II Veteran, WW II Veteran Interview, WW II Veteran Stories, NAZI Fighter, active 97 years, 97 year old mowing, World War II Soldier Stories, interviews with world war ii veterans, wwii veteran stories, wwii vets still alive, active 97 years old
published: 31 Dec 2018
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Wreck of the Old 97 with Lyrics
The Kensingtones perform the classic American ballad, “The Wreck of the Old ’97,” which tells the story of the 1903 crash of Southern Railroad mail train No. 97.
Speeding southward towards North Carolina, “Old ‘97” left the tracks on a high trestle on the north side of the town of Danville, Virginia, resulting in the death of eleven crew members, including the engineer, Joseph ("Steve") Broady. The wreck attracted national attention, with front page articles in newspapers across the country, including the New York Times and Washington Post.
The version of the song we perform is based mainly on the rendition by Vernon Dalhart, whose RCA Victor recording in 1924 became the first million-selling record in the United States. But as homage to the often underappreciated links between the white...
published: 27 Jan 2018
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Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live)
Provided to YouTube by Routenote
Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live) · Johnny Cash
Live Broadcast - 2 October 1976 Jamboree USA, Wheeling WV
...
Provided to YouTube by Routenote
Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live) · Johnny Cash
Live Broadcast - 2 October 1976 Jamboree USA, Wheeling WV
℗ Broadcast City
Released on: 2019-11-29
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Wreck_Of_The_Old_'97_(Live_1976_Fm_Broadcast)_(Live)
Provided to YouTube by Routenote
Wreck Of The Old '97 (Live 1976 FM Broadcast) (Live) · Johnny Cash
Live Broadcast - 2 October 1976 Jamboree USA, Wheeling WV
℗ Broadcast City
Released on: 2019-11-29
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 107
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Great Depression Christmas And WW II 97 YR OLD Dad
My 97 Year Old Active World War II Veteran Dad talks about Christmas' past, Great Depression Christmas, and growing up with no electrical power - no refrigerati...
My 97 Year Old Active World War II Veteran Dad talks about Christmas' past, Great Depression Christmas, and growing up with no electrical power - no refrigeration. He talks some about World War II. He is still is active. He drives, cooks, cleans, mows his yard, and takes care of his 20 year younger wife. He was a NAZI fighter. He is my Dad.
TAGS
Great Depression Christmas, Great Depression Living, World War II Veteran Interview, World War II Veteran Stories, World War II Vets, World War II World War II Veterans, WW II World War II Veteran, WW II Veteran Interview, WW II Veteran Stories, NAZI Fighter, active 97 years, 97 year old mowing, World War II Soldier Stories, interviews with world war ii veterans, wwii veteran stories, wwii vets still alive, active 97 years old
https://wn.com/Great_Depression_Christmas_And_WW_Ii_97_Yr_Old_Dad
My 97 Year Old Active World War II Veteran Dad talks about Christmas' past, Great Depression Christmas, and growing up with no electrical power - no refrigeration. He talks some about World War II. He is still is active. He drives, cooks, cleans, mows his yard, and takes care of his 20 year younger wife. He was a NAZI fighter. He is my Dad.
TAGS
Great Depression Christmas, Great Depression Living, World War II Veteran Interview, World War II Veteran Stories, World War II Vets, World War II World War II Veterans, WW II World War II Veteran, WW II Veteran Interview, WW II Veteran Stories, NAZI Fighter, active 97 years, 97 year old mowing, World War II Soldier Stories, interviews with world war ii veterans, wwii veteran stories, wwii vets still alive, active 97 years old
- published: 31 Dec 2018
- views: 2192
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Wreck of the Old 97 with Lyrics
The Kensingtones perform the classic American ballad, “The Wreck of the Old ’97,” which tells the story of the 1903 crash of Southern Railroad mail train No. 97...
The Kensingtones perform the classic American ballad, “The Wreck of the Old ’97,” which tells the story of the 1903 crash of Southern Railroad mail train No. 97.
Speeding southward towards North Carolina, “Old ‘97” left the tracks on a high trestle on the north side of the town of Danville, Virginia, resulting in the death of eleven crew members, including the engineer, Joseph ("Steve") Broady. The wreck attracted national attention, with front page articles in newspapers across the country, including the New York Times and Washington Post.
The version of the song we perform is based mainly on the rendition by Vernon Dalhart, whose RCA Victor recording in 1924 became the first million-selling record in the United States. But as homage to the often underappreciated links between the white country and African-American blues traditions, our first three verses are taken from the version by the legendary Piedmont Blues singer, Pink Anderson.
Our song is also a tribute to Lester W. Chapman, Clifford Gaddy’s grandfather, who was killed while serving as the foreman of a Southern Railway crew working on a trestle in North Carolina fifty years after the famous wreck of train 97.
https://wn.com/Wreck_Of_The_Old_97_With_Lyrics
The Kensingtones perform the classic American ballad, “The Wreck of the Old ’97,” which tells the story of the 1903 crash of Southern Railroad mail train No. 97.
Speeding southward towards North Carolina, “Old ‘97” left the tracks on a high trestle on the north side of the town of Danville, Virginia, resulting in the death of eleven crew members, including the engineer, Joseph ("Steve") Broady. The wreck attracted national attention, with front page articles in newspapers across the country, including the New York Times and Washington Post.
The version of the song we perform is based mainly on the rendition by Vernon Dalhart, whose RCA Victor recording in 1924 became the first million-selling record in the United States. But as homage to the often underappreciated links between the white country and African-American blues traditions, our first three verses are taken from the version by the legendary Piedmont Blues singer, Pink Anderson.
Our song is also a tribute to Lester W. Chapman, Clifford Gaddy’s grandfather, who was killed while serving as the foreman of a Southern Railway crew working on a trestle in North Carolina fifty years after the famous wreck of train 97.
- published: 27 Jan 2018
- views: 4309