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The director of the Hank Williams Museum ... Carr's son, Charles Lands Carr, said his father didn't talk much about being Williams' driver on that final trip, until late in his life.
Charles Carr, who was just 18 and a college freshman when he drove country music legend Hank Williams on his final journey more than 60 years ago, died July 1 after a brief illness. He was 79.
At the wheel was Charles Carr, a college freshman ... Carr strolled through the Hank Williams Museum in downtown Montgomery. He sat for a few minutes in the driver's seat of the Cadillac he ...
Charles Carr, who was just 18 when he drove country music legend Hank Williams on his final ... said his father didn't talk much about being Williams' driver on that final trip on Jan. 1, 1953 ...
The director of the Hank Williams Museum ... Carr's son, Charles Lands Carr, said his father didn't talk much about being Williams' driver on that final trip, until late in his life.
After visiting Hank Williams' grave at nearby Oakwood ... Peter Egan & Richard Mayer Onward we drove, toward Knoxville. Charles Carr (Hank's driver who still lives in Montgomery and was kind ...
The strange circumstances surrounding Hank Williams’ death quickly became ... cold sometime on the last night of 1952 as his driver, Charles Carr, tried to get the star from Knoxville’s ...
At the wheel was Charles Carr, a college freshman on Christmas break from Auburn. The man in the back seat was singer-songwriter Hank Williams ... picked up a relief driver who helped him ...
Charles Carr was driving the car on New Year's Eve 1952 when Hank Williams died from a heart attack in the back seat. He talks about the experience, and we hear some of Hank's music.
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