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|a Huber, Patrick.
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|a The Hank Williams Reader.
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; A Note about Editorial Policies; Introduction; PART I "King of the Hillbillies": Chronicling Hank Williams During His Lifetime (1947-1953); 1. William E. Cleghorn: Hank Williams Rides on Down Trail of National Popularity on Air Records (1947); 2. Reverend A.S. Turnipseed: Pulpit Echoes (1947); 3. Allen Rankin: 'Cause Hank Is Moving In, Move It Over, Big Time (1948); 4. Gene L. Roe: Got "Lovesick Blues"? No Sir, Not Hank Williams (1950); 5. Gold in Them Hillbillies (1951).
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|a 6. Golden Oatunes: H. Williams Clefs 22 Hillbilly Toppers (1951)7. Hank Has a Method: Williams Tells How and Why His Disks Click (1951); 8. Rufus Jarman: Country Music Goes to Town (1953); 9. Audrey Mae Williams and Hank Williams: Excerpts from Divorce Complaint and Defendant's Answer and Cross-Bill in Audrey Mae Williams vs. Hank Williams, Et Al. (1952); 10. Edith Lindeman: Hank Williams Hillbilly Show Is Different (1952); 11. Famous Song Composer Is Arrested Here (1952); PART II "Hank, It Will Never Be the Same without You": Mourning the Death of Hank Williams (January-February 1953).
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|a 12. Mystery Shrouds Death of Singer Hank Williams (1953)13. H.B. Teeter: Hank Williams Had Premonition of Death (1953); 14. Joe Azbell: Hank's Funeral Is Far Largest in All Montgomery's History (1953); 15. Selected Newspaper Editorials (1953); 16. Allen Rankin: So Long, Hank. Hear You Later (1953); 17. Selected Letters to the Editor (1953); 18. Frank Walker: Letter to Hank Williams (1953); PART III "Hank Williams Won't Die": The Legend Emerges (1953-1964); 19. Audrey Williams (as told to the Montgomery Advertiser): Hank's First Wife Tells Up and Downs of Marriage (1953).
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|a 20. Mrs. W.W. Stone (with Allen Rankin): Excerpt from Our Hank Williams, "The Drifting Cowboy," as Told by His Mother to Allen Rankin (1953)21. Was Singer a Suicide? (1953); 22. Eli Waldron: The Death of Hank Williams (1955); 23. Sanford Mabrie: The Strange Life and Death of Hank Williams (1955); 24. Ed Linn: The Short Life of Hank Williams (1957); 25. Irene Williams Smith: Three "Hank's Corner" Columns from Country Song Roundup (1955-1957); 26. Charlie Lamb: Liner Notes to Hank Williams' Greatest Hits (1961).
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|a 27. Stanford Whitmore: Excerpt from the Screenplay for Your Cheatin' Heart (1964) 117PART IV Bringing the Legend to Life: The Search for the "Real" Hank Williams (1965-1974); 28. Bill C. Malone: Excerpt from Country Music, U.S.A.: A Fifty-Year History (1968); 29. Joe Azbell: No Direction Signs Exist (1968); 30. Ralph J. Gleason: Perspectives: Hank Williams, Roy Acuff and Then God!! (1969); 31. Roger M. Williams: Excerpt from Sing a Sad Song: The Life of Hank Williams (1970); 32. David Halberstam: Hank Williams Remembered (1971).
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|a When Hank Williams died on New Year's Day 1953 at the age of twenty-nine, his passing appeared to bring an abrupt end to a saga of rags-to-riches success and anguished self-destruction. As it turned out, however, an equally gripping story was only just beginning, as Williams's meteoric rise to stardom, extraordinary musical achievements, turbulent personal life, and mysterious death all combined to make him an endlessly intriguing historical figure. For more than sixty years, an ever-lengthening parade of journalists, family and friends, musical contemporaries, biographers, historians and scho.
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