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Novel inspired by real life
Journal Live, UK - Sep 6, 2008
“Although it was a bit of a farce really,” she laughs, “the label was in protracted negotiations with Frankie Goes to Hollywood and because of that didn’t ...



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A review of the album 'Sinatra at The Sands' by Frank Sinatra
CLUAS.com, Ireland - 15 hours ago
He was engaged to play guitar on “Strangers in the night”, a song Frankie did not particularly like. In the studio Campbell was sat at the front of the ...



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Time for King Khan
SkySports - Sep 3, 2008
I was bitterly disappointed about Frankie Gavin's withdrawal. His talent is obvious, and Alex Arthur (who defends his world super-featherweight title in a ...



Baloyi just keeps on punching
The Times, South Africa - Sep 4, 2008
“And don’t forget that Javier is a real puncher, who has scored 16 knockouts in his 35 wins.” Baloyi has beaten some tough opponents, including Frankie ...



A true original, Kowalski molded during Golden Age
Charleston Post Courier, SC - 4 hours ago
The list includes such names as Big John Studd, Chyna, Perry Saturn, John Kronus, Matt Bloom, Frankie Kazarian, Kenny Dykstra and Chris Nowinski. ...



It's a runner's world
Hollister Free Lance, CA - Sep 4, 2008
Led by seniors Adrian Rodriguez and Frankie Rivera, who finished in fifth (16:51) and seventh place (16:58) at last year's TCALs, respectively, ...



Corpse-Selling Gang Arrested in Cremation Murder Trade
FOXNews - Sep 5, 2008
The family will later bury the real body according to traditional customs. A Puning Public Security Bureau spokesman who declined to give his name told the ...



Digested classics: To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway
guardian.co.uk, UK - Sep 5, 2008
Frankie came in with a Chink. So it's yellow stuff, I thought. "You take 12 Chinese to the mainland. I give you 1200 dollars," Mr Sing said. ...



Bolt makes the impossible real
BBC Sport, UK - Aug 20, 2008
Bolt, we should now know, makes the impossible real. "I blew my mind," he said afterwards, "and I blew the world's mind." This was one of the top two or ...



FC Dallas

Stars gear up for World Cup Qualifying
FC Dallas,  USA - Sep 3, 2008
Also playing for the US are Galaxy teammates Landon Donovan and Eddie Lewis, as well as Chivas USA midfielder Sacha Kljestan, Columbus Crew veteran Frankie ...


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One Step at a time[A JB story]: Chapter 7 Part 1

2 chapters down 1 to go...-AT THE AIRPORT. THE GIRLS ARE SAYING THEIR GOODBYES WHILE JB SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS FOR FANS-I am on the verge of crying. I seriously am. I'm going to miss my friends in New Jersey."Nicole, Brittany..." I sniffle."I'm going to miss you guys." I pull them into a hug."GROUP HUG!!!" Joe walks over and joins in the hug. We all laugh."Seriously, who am i going to talk to when I'm having a major crisis, like what I'm going to wear to a concert!!""O-M-G! I can totallyyyy do that!" Joe says, and we all give him a weird look."I was kidding! I kidd you know!""Mhmm... Suree Joe..." Nicole says laughing patting him on the back. Then turns back to Brittany and I, while Joe walks back to his brothers. "Emily, we are a phone call away, and Kevin's dare was to fly us out for a concert. So you WILL see us!" Brittany says."And his dare was also to take Brittany out on a date!!!" Nicole jumps up and down, while Brittany turns five shades of red."Oooooo!!! Someone has a crush!!!!!" I have fun taunting her, because she taunts me and Nicole all the time, just because she's older then us."Oh Shut Up Emily! Well, call us when you get settled in!! We're going to miss you!" We have one big group hug again as we hear my flight being called on the speaker."Well I have to go. Bye!!!" I blow them kisses while I try to catch up with the boys, and head over to our plane....-COUPLE MINUTES LATER, EVERYONE SETTLES IN, (EMILY AND NICK NEXT TO EACH OTHER, EMILY HAS WINDOW SEAT, JOE BEHIND HER ALSO HAS WINDOW SEAT. JOE AND KEVIN SITTING NEXT TO EACH OTHER. FRANKIE IS W/ MOM AND DAD)- The plane hasn't even taken off and i am scared to death. I hate flying. Actually, I hate the take off. That is the most terrifying part. And as long it's a smooth flight, I'm fine."Are you okay?" Boy, Nick could read me so well. He knew me too well or is he psychic!?[[a/n if you havn't noticed i say a lot of people are psychic including me![x well you mite not know that unless we had a real convo. haha]]"No... I'm fine." He gave me a stern look. Uhhh. How does he know I'm lying through my teeth. "Really Nick! I'm fine." At that moment, the plane started to take off. I grabbed Nick's arm and held on for dear life."Are you sure you're okay?""Yeah, fine, why do you ask?""Cause you're kind of cutting of the circulation in my arm"Whoops. I didn't realize i was holding on to his arm that tight."Sorry." I let go of his arm."Fine. Okay! I am Not okay. I just hate the take off. It creeps me out." Then, Nick laughs at me! He laughs at me! I give him a death glare."Dont laugh at me!""I'm not laughing AT you. I'm laughing WITH you!"[a/n my guy friend says tht to me all the time!] Then he laughs more! What the heck!! He's not laughing with me, because I am definatly not laughing. So since he's not laughing with me, he's laughing at me! That jerk. "Thanks Nick, I feel so loved. Next time, when you say that, make sure the person is actually laughing with you." His laughing starts to die down."No, I'm sorry, You're right. I shouldn't be laughing at you. It's just, flying is not my favorite thing in the world either. And to see you being even more freaked out then me, it makes me feel relieved I'm not that scared. If that made sense?""Yeah... Sure." I look out the window. Holy Crap! We are high up in the sky!! I close the window cover thingy (A/n if you been flying on a plane i hope you know what i'm talking about, If not. Deal with it) and dig my iPod and notebook out of my bag. I start writing. This was going to be a long flight. I must have dozed off, because i woke up to my chair shaking a lot.What the... Holy Crap were going to die!! The PLANES GOING DOWN!!Wait a second... I turn around to see Joe kicking my chair."JOE! Stop kicking my chair!!""I didn't kick your chair!""Yes you did!!""Nu uh!""Well then, who did?""Ummm... err... KEVIN! Yeah. That's right! Kevin did it!" Kevin pulled his iPod headphones out of his ear."What?! I heard my name?""Oh. It's nothing. Joe just needs to grow up." Joe stuck his tongue out at me, and i rolled my eyes and turned back forward."What was that all about?" Nick asked me."Joe was just kicking my chair acting like the 7 year old he is.""So whatcha writing?" Nick pulled my notebook out of my hands."Nick!! No!! It's private!" Too late. Nick scanned my song I wrote a while back. 'I tried to read between the lines I tried to look in your eyes I want a simple explanation For what I'm feeling inside I gotta find a way out Maybe there's a way out.'When he finished read I glanced over at Nick staring at me. What? Was the song that bad?! "What?! Was my song horrible?" He was NOT suppose to read it.-------------------stupid youtube making me make a new video for each chapter.read part 2~!one more chapter after this!

Author: gurlegurl3
Keywords: jonas Brothers Nick kevin joe love story jobros J.O.N.A.S burnin' up SOS fanfic JB gurlegurl3 One step at time
Added: September 6, 2008



A Little Bit Longer (a Jobro Fan-fic) Intro!

INTRO:Ok so hi!!!!!!! Hehehe this is a Jonas Brothers fan-fic! However they are not like huge rock stars! They do however still play music and are in a band with each other! This story follows: Kevin, Nick and Joe (duh) and three sisters Christina(mad4music42808) Mellisa (Jobroluvr42708) and Bri(me! instantstar21) They moved from texas in 2004 to Malibu California. Here the jobros lived in texas rather than new jersey! Bri's two best friends in the world are Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez(yes real people no not big Disney stars but they were on Barney together!) all the kids attend M.S.A. (like in step up but here it means Malibu school of the arts) it's a high school-college program so both Christina and Kevin attend with everyone else!Ok so here are the characters and their ages!Brianna Jamie Adams (Bri) 16Nicholas Jerry Jonas (Nick the president or pres curley) 16Mellisa Jessie(hehe) Jonas (Mel mango) 18Joseph Adam Jonas (Joe danger djdanger djd) 18Christina Marie Adams (tina chrissy) 20Paul Kevin Jonas (Kevin kevy the energizer k2) 20Noah ray smith (Noah) (*girl) 8Franklin Nathaniel Jonas (Frankie FrankieJ bonus jonas frank the tank) 7Selena Gomez (S Sel) 16Ryan Santana (Ry Santana) 16Demi Lovato (Demi D Mi) 16Eric Santana (E tana Ric) 16So we're starting on september 19 they are already two weeks into a new school year*BEWARE I'M TO SKIP SOME TIME (if you read jobroluvr42708's stories you'll understand what I mean) BUT DON'T WORRY YOU WONT MISS ANYTHING IN THE SKIPPED TIME!*also I don't personally kno jobroluvr42708 and mad4music42808 I only know them through their stories on youtube!*something else it will mostly be about Bri and Nick There will be parts with everyone else but mostly about Bri and Nick!P.S. there will be random notes and stuff from me to you at the bottom of pretty much each chapter hehe(again if you read Jobroluvr42708's or mad4music42808's you kno what I mean!) ! they could be important they could just be random you should read them anyways!*basically if you have any questions or get confused just ask or tell me and I'll explain enjoy!*

Author: instantstar21
Keywords: jonas brothers demi lovato selena gome!
Added: September 6, 2008



Mutant Brothers; Episode 11! (Where's Jake!?!?)

Mutant Brothers; Episode 11! (Where's Jake?!)Recap:Nick; Yeah...but now I'm going to kill you.Selena; *runs into the forest and hits a tree branch and faints*~*AN HOUR LATER*Nick; Selena...Selena...wake up...WAKE UP!!!!Selena; Wh...What? How'd I get here?Nick; I carried you. *pushes her against a wall*Selena; OW, that hurt!Nick; *puts a knife up to her neck* Tell Trevor I said hi...Selena; y-you're r-really g-gonna k-kill me?Nick; Duh. *pause* Now hold still so I can slit your neck...Selena; NO!!!!Nick; *tries to cut her neck but misses and cuts her collar bone*Selena; OW! *steps on his foot*Mandy; *jumps out of the corner and tackles him and hits him in the head with a rock* Let's go before he wakes up!Selena; *faintly* help me... *goes unconscious*Mandy; *yells* Selena...SELENA!?!?*AN HOUR LATER*Selena; Ow, what happened?Mandy; Nick cut your collar bone and it's deep...Selena; Oh, *faints*Doctor; I think you should go...Mandy; OK. *leaves*Nick (Who is the doctor); *puts a knife up to her neck*(real) Doctor; WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?!? Nick; Nothing... *jumps out the window*Selena; Who was that?Doctor; Ugh...no one...Selena; Where is Mandy?Doctor; In the waiting room.Selena; WHAT!?!? *runs to the waiting room*Mandy; Hi Selena...Selena; Where's Jake?OMJ! WHERE IS JAKE?! WHAT WILL HAPPEN?!! Look for Mutant Brothers; Episode 12!

Author: TwistedJonasWorld
Keywords: flying Joe Kevin Nick Jonas Frankie Brothers MUtant intro web series
Added: September 5, 2008



Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues

In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs such as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "Jambalaya" sold millions of records and became the model for virtually all country music that followed. But by the time of his death at age 29, Williams had drunk and drugged and philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country music's top seller, Williams was so famously unreliable toward the end that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall. Born September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive, Alabama, Hiriam "Hank" Williams was the second child of Lon and Lillie Williams. Hank began performing in Alabama in his early teens and formed a band called the Drifting Cowboys working in beer joints and performing at regional shows. By the early '40s, Hank was one of the biggest draws in the region and was gaining the attention of Nashville. In 1943, Hank met Audrey Mae Sheppard and the couple was married a year later. In 1946, she and Hank traveled to Nashville to meet publisher Fred Rose. At the time Rose, in a partnership with Roy Acuff, ran a "hillbilly" publishing company. Although initially only interested in Williams as a writer, within the year Rose arranged for Hank to record for the Sterling label. He recorded two singles, "Never Again" (1946) and "Honky Tonkin" (1947). In March of 1947, Hank signed with MGM. "Move It On Over" was his first MGM release and his first Billboard chart entry. He released his version of "Lovesick Blues" (Rex Griffin) in February 1949, and it was No. 1 by early May. "Lovesick Blues" proved to be popular beyond belief. And suddenly Hank Williams was big enough at last for the Opry where he became the first performer to receive six encores. It was also during that year that Audrey gave birth to Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams, Jr.) and Hank brought together Bob McNett (guitar) Hillous Butrum (bass), Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don Helms (steel guitar) to form the most famous version of the Drifting Cowboys. Hank released seven hit singles after "Lovesick Blues", including quot;Wedding Bells", "Mind Your Own Business", "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". In 1951, "Dear John" became a hit but the B-side, "Cold, Cold Heart", has endured as one of his most famous songs, covered by Tony Bennett, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Brewer, The Cowboy Junkies, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, and Norah Jones. That same year, Williams released other hits, including the enduring classic "Crazy Heart". In spite of his professional success, Williams' life was becoming unmanageable. His marriage was disintegrating and those who knew him could easily see the real-life parallels in songs like "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Cold, Cold Heart." In 1952, Hank and Audrey separated and he moved in with his mother, even as he released numerous hit songs, such as "Half as Much", "Jambalaya", "Settin' the Woods on Fire", "You Win Again" and "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive". Wracked with back pain he was developing a serious problem alcohol, morphine and other painkillers. More often than not, he showed up drunk (if at all) for live appearances and was fired from the Grand Ole Opry, told not to return until he was sober. The Drifting Cowboys left Williams. In 1953, Williams was due to play in Canton, Ohio, but he was unable to fly due to weather problems. He hired a chauffeur and was injected with B12 and morphine before leaving in a Cadillac, carrying a bottle of whiskey with him. Sometime after midnight on New Year's Day 1953, sleeping in the backseat of his Cadillac en route to a show, Hank Williams fulfilled the prophecy of his own "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive."

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: country honky tonk
Added: September 3, 2008



Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues

In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs such as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "Jambalaya" sold millions of records and became the model for virtually all country music that followed. But by the time of his death at age 29, Williams had drunk and drugged and philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country music's top seller, Williams was so famously unreliable toward the end that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall. Born September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive, Alabama, Hiriam "Hank" Williams was the second child of Lon and Lillie Williams. Hank began performing in Alabama in his early teens and formed a band called the Drifting Cowboys working in beer joints and performing at regional shows. By the early '40s, Hank was one of the biggest draws in the region and was gaining the attention of Nashville. In 1943, Hank met Audrey Mae Sheppard and the couple was married a year later. In 1946, she and Hank traveled to Nashville to meet publisher Fred Rose. At the time Rose, in a partnership with Roy Acuff, ran a "hillbilly" publishing company. Although initially only interested in Williams as a writer, within the year Rose arranged for Hank to record for the Sterling label. He recorded two singles, "Never Again" (1946) and "Honky Tonkin" (1947). In March of 1947, Hank signed with MGM. "Move It On Over" was his first MGM release and his first Billboard chart entry. He released his version of "Lovesick Blues" (Rex Griffin) in February 1949, and it was No. 1 by early May. "Lovesick Blues" proved to be popular beyond belief. And suddenly Hank Williams was big enough at last for the Opry where he became the first performer to receive six encores. It was also during that year that Audrey gave birth to Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams, Jr.) and Hank brought together Bob McNett (guitar) Hillous Butrum (bass), Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don Helms (steel guitar) to form the most famous version of the Drifting Cowboys. Hank released seven hit singles after "Lovesick Blues", including quot;Wedding Bells", "Mind Your Own Business", "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". In 1951, "Dear John" became a hit but the B-side, "Cold, Cold Heart", has endured as one of his most famous songs, covered by Tony Bennett, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Brewer, The Cowboy Junkies, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, and Norah Jones. That same year, Williams released other hits, including the enduring classic "Crazy Heart". In spite of his professional success, Williams' life was becoming unmanageable. His marriage was disintegrating and those who knew him could easily see the real-life parallels in songs like "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Cold, Cold Heart." In 1952, Hank and Audrey separated and he moved in with his mother, even as he released numerous hit songs, such as "Half as Much", "Jambalaya", "Settin' the Woods on Fire", "You Win Again" and "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive". Wracked with back pain he was developing a serious problem alcohol, morphine and other painkillers. More often than not, he showed up drunk (if at all) for live appearances and was fired from the Grand Ole Opry, told not to return until he was sober. The Drifting Cowboys left Williams. In 1953, Williams was due to play in Canton, Ohio, but he was unable to fly due to weather problems. He hired a chauffeur and was injected with B12 and morphine before leaving in a Cadillac, carrying a bottle of whiskey with him. Sometime after midnight on New Year's Day 1953, sleeping in the backseat of his Cadillac en route to a show, Hank Williams fulfilled the prophecy of his own "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive."

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: country honky tonk
Added: September 3, 2008


Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues

In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs such as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "Jambalaya" sold millions of records and became the model for virtually all country music that followed. But by the time of his death at age 29, Williams had drunk and drugged and philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country music's top seller, Williams was so famously unreliable toward the end that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall. Born September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive, Alabama, Hiriam "Hank" Williams was the second child of Lon and Lillie Williams. Hank began performing in Alabama in his early teens and formed a band called the Drifting Cowboys working in beer joints and performing at regional shows. By the early '40s, Hank was one of the biggest draws in the region and was gaining the attention of Nashville. In 1943, Hank met Audrey Mae Sheppard and the couple was married a year later. In 1946, she and Hank traveled to Nashville to meet publisher Fred Rose. At the time Rose, in a partnership with Roy Acuff, ran a "hillbilly" publishing company. Although initially only interested in Williams as a writer, within the year Rose arranged for Hank to record for the Sterling label. He recorded two singles, "Never Again" (1946) and "Honky Tonkin" (1947). In March of 1947, Hank signed with MGM. "Move It On Over" was his first MGM release and his first Billboard chart entry. He released his version of "Lovesick Blues" (Rex Griffin) in February 1949, and it was No. 1 by early May. "Lovesick Blues" proved to be popular beyond belief. And suddenly Hank Williams was big enough at last for the Opry where he became the first performer to receive six encores. It was also during that year that Audrey gave birth to Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams, Jr.) and Hank brought together Bob McNett (guitar) Hillous Butrum (bass), Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don Helms (steel guitar) to form the most famous version of the Drifting Cowboys. Hank released seven hit singles after "Lovesick Blues", including quot;Wedding Bells", "Mind Your Own Business", "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". In 1951, "Dear John" became a hit but the B-side, "Cold, Cold Heart", has endured as one of his most famous songs, covered by Tony Bennett, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Brewer, The Cowboy Junkies, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, and Norah Jones. That same year, Williams released other hits, including the enduring classic "Crazy Heart". In spite of his professional success, Williams' life was becoming unmanageable. His marriage was disintegrating and those who knew him could easily see the real-life parallels in songs like "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Cold, Cold Heart." In 1952, Hank and Audrey separated and he moved in with his mother, even as he released numerous hit songs, such as "Half as Much", "Jambalaya", "Settin' the Woods on Fire", "You Win Again" and "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive". Wracked with back pain he was developing a serious problem alcohol, morphine and other painkillers. More often than not, he showed up drunk (if at all) for live appearances and was fired from the Grand Ole Opry, told not to return until he was sober. The Drifting Cowboys left Williams. In 1953, Williams was due to play in Canton, Ohio, but he was unable to fly due to weather problems. He hired a chauffeur and was injected with B12 and morphine before leaving in a Cadillac, carrying a bottle of whiskey with him. Sometime after midnight on New Year's Day 1953, sleeping in the backseat of his Cadillac en route to a show, Hank Williams fulfilled the prophecy of his own "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive."

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: country honky tonk
Added: September 3, 2008


Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues

In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs such as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "Jambalaya" sold millions of records and became the model for virtually all country music that followed. But by the time of his death at age 29, Williams had drunk and drugged and philandered his way through two messy marriages and out of his headline spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Even though he was country music's top seller, Williams was so famously unreliable toward the end that he was lucky to get a booking in a beer hall. Born September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive, Alabama, Hiriam "Hank" Williams was the second child of Lon and Lillie Williams. Hank began performing in Alabama in his early teens and formed a band called the Drifting Cowboys working in beer joints and performing at regional shows. By the early '40s, Hank was one of the biggest draws in the region and was gaining the attention of Nashville. In 1943, Hank met Audrey Mae Sheppard and the couple was married a year later. In 1946, she and Hank traveled to Nashville to meet publisher Fred Rose. At the time Rose, in a partnership with Roy Acuff, ran a "hillbilly" publishing company. Although initially only interested in Williams as a writer, within the year Rose arranged for Hank to record for the Sterling label. He recorded two singles, "Never Again" (1946) and "Honky Tonkin" (1947). In March of 1947, Hank signed with MGM. "Move It On Over" was his first MGM release and his first Billboard chart entry. He released his version of "Lovesick Blues" (Rex Griffin) in February 1949, and it was No. 1 by early May. "Lovesick Blues" proved to be popular beyond belief. And suddenly Hank Williams was big enough at last for the Opry where he became the first performer to receive six encores. It was also during that year that Audrey gave birth to Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams, Jr.) and Hank brought together Bob McNett (guitar) Hillous Butrum (bass), Jerry Rivers (fiddle) and Don Helms (steel guitar) to form the most famous version of the Drifting Cowboys. Hank released seven hit singles after "Lovesick Blues", including quot;Wedding Bells", "Mind Your Own Business", "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". In 1951, "Dear John" became a hit but the B-side, "Cold, Cold Heart", has endured as one of his most famous songs, covered by Tony Bennett, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Brewer, The Cowboy Junkies, Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, and Norah Jones. That same year, Williams released other hits, including the enduring classic "Crazy Heart". In spite of his professional success, Williams' life was becoming unmanageable. His marriage was disintegrating and those who knew him could easily see the real-life parallels in songs like "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" and "Cold, Cold Heart." In 1952, Hank and Audrey separated and he moved in with his mother, even as he released numerous hit songs, such as "Half as Much", "Jambalaya", "Settin' the Woods on Fire", "You Win Again" and "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive". Wracked with back pain he was developing a serious problem alcohol, morphine and other painkillers. More often than not, he showed up drunk (if at all) for live appearances and was fired from the Grand Ole Opry, told not to return until he was sober. The Drifting Cowboys left Williams. In 1953, Williams was due to play in Canton, Ohio, but he was unable to fly due to weather problems. He hired a chauffeur and was injected with B12 and morphine before leaving in a Cadillac, carrying a bottle of whiskey with him. Sometime after midnight on New Year's Day 1953, sleeping in the backseat of his Cadillac en route to a show, Hank Williams fulfilled the prophecy of his own "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive."

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: country honky tonk
Added: September 3, 2008


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'Real World' Cast Says Frankie Abernathy 'Lived Every Day To The Fullest'
"She was the most caring person in the house"
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Frankie from Real World San Diego Dies
People.com reported Tuesday that "The Real World: San Diego" cast member, Frankie Abernathy, died Saturday at age 25.
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Frankie from ‘Real World San Diego’ has died
Fight against cystic fibrosis was featured on 2004 season. Frankie Abernathy, a castmate on "Real World San Diego," died June 9 of cystic fibrosis, MTV.com reports. She was 25.
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'Real World: San Diego' Alum Frankie Abernathy Dead At 25
Housemate's struggle with cystic fibrosis was featured on 2004 show.
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Frankie Abernathy from Real World: San Diego dead at 25
After a well documented battle with cystic fibrosis; Real World: San Diego cast member Frankie Abernathy finally succumbed to the illness; she was 25.
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Frankie Abernathy, "Real World: San Diego," Dies at 25
Frankie Abernathy who's "Real World: San Diego" experience wasn't much of a success, but whose putting a face on cystic fibrosis was, died Saturday at the age of 25. While it's assumed she died from the disease, the official cause of death hasn't been released.
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MTV 'Real World' star Frankie Abernathy passes away at age 25.
Services will be held Saturday morning in Blue Springs, Missouri, and her mother said a scholarship fund has been established in Frankie's name at Blue Springs High School, Frankie's alma mater. In lieu of flowers, fans can send donations to the Frankie Abernathy Scholarship Fund, c/o Jackie Langston, 1205 NW Roanoke Drive, Blue Springs, MO, 64015.
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'Real World: San Diego' Alum Frankie Abernathy Dead At 25
"Real World: San Diego" housemate Frankie Abernathy, whose struggle with cystic fibrosis was featured on the 2004 show, is dead at age 25.
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Real World's Frankie Abernathy dies!
She was only 25. Details.
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Frankie from 'The Real World' dies
Sad news for all us fans of MTV's The Real World. Frankie Abernathy, an infamous star of The Real World: San Diego back in 2004, has died after a bout with the cystic fibrosis that helped make her something of an outcast on the show.
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