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66 entries.
Tom Salmon
from
Newark, New Jersey
wrote on November 7, 2013
at
2:53 am
Rode with Freddie (on plane) from Los Angeles when i was an inner-city schoolteacher. Also, a screenwriter and Freddie told me to put the love into it; the heart... I am now an executive in Washington, DC and still dream of making something with heart and a movie with Freddie in the soundtrack.
Rode with Freddie (on plane) from Los Angeles when i was an inner-city schoolteacher. Also, a screenwriter and Freddie told me to put the love into it; the heart... I am now an executive in Washington, DC and still dream of making something with heart and a movie with Freddie in the soundtrack.... Collapse
Tracy Pitcox
from
Brady, Texas
wrote on November 1, 2013
at
11:26 pm
One of the greatest entertainers in the industry. Most importantly, one of the nicest guys that I have had the pleasure to work with. A true gentleman in every instance and a great asset to the Country Music business.
One of the greatest entertainers in the industry. Most importantly, one of the nicest guys that I have had the pleasure to work with. A true gentleman in every instance and a great asset to the Country Music business.... Collapse
Charles Goode
from
United States
wrote on October 25, 2013
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1:02 pm
Do you remember a young guy in Dallas TX who was just getting started in radio and you did some promo's for in 1972. You did an interview with and my recorder would not work?
Do you remember a young guy in Dallas TX who was just getting started in radio and you did some promo's for in 1972. You did an interview with and my recorder would not work?... Collapse
Frank Bowling
from
Paris, France
wrote on September 24, 2013
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3:03 pm
Touching base from years ago, 1955, at the Rubadoux Ballroom and Compton town hall party. I had a few beers with you at intermission while you were playing there. We talked about a song you were writing called "City of Cement and Stone". I've enjoyed seeing you on Country Family Reunion. I hope you are still able to stay active with your karate and are in good health. Take care.
Touching base from years ago, 1955, at the Rubadoux Ballroom and Compton town hall party. I had a few beers with you at intermission while you were playing there. We talked about a song you were writing called "City of Cement and Stone". I've enjoyed seeing you on Country Family Reunion. I hope you are still able to stay active with your karate and are in good health.
Take care.... Collapse
Take care.... Collapse
Beckie
from
Spring City, Pennsylvania
wrote on September 9, 2013
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1:37 am
I just wanted to tell you what a happy woman my mom is. We had a surprise 75th birthday for her on July 20, 2013. She loves the good old country songs so I thought what if I really surprise her and try to get some autographs for her. I sent out a ton of emails and did get many pictures, etc.; however Freddie Hart's gift was the best! He called the party and sang Happy Birthday to her. Let me tell you for a woman in a small town far from Nashville, this was the highlight of her life! She is still talking about it today. God bless you Freddie for making my mom a very happy and proud woman! You are one special person.
I just wanted to tell you what a happy woman my mom is. We had a surprise 75th birthday for her on July 20, 2013. She loves the good old country songs so I thought what if I really surprise her and try to get some autographs for her. I sent out a ton of emails and did get many pictures, etc.; however Freddie Hart's gift was the best! He called the party and sang Happy Birthday to her. Let me tell you for a woman in a small town far from Nashville, this was the highlight of her life! She is still talking about it today. God bless you Freddie for making my mom a very happy and proud woman! You are one special person.... Collapse
Sue Conant
from
Box Elder, South Dakota
wrote on July 21, 2013
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11:05 pm
Love your music! I no longer have the old record albums but wish I could find "The Warm Side of You" on MP3 or CD. I live in a motorhome and no longer have my old records or a player.
Love your music! I no longer have the old record albums but wish I could find "The Warm Side of You" on MP3 or CD. I live in a motorhome and no longer have my old records or a player.... Collapse
Fred Smotherman
from
Somewhere, Tennessee
wrote on July 15, 2013
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7:08 pm
[I] Just found your website today. Had Easy Lovin' playing in my head and was wondering what you were doing these days so I did a search. Glad to hear that you're still singing and doing ok; I sing Easy Lovin' on karaoke all the time and sometimes just sitting around the house or in my truck, it pops into my head and I have to sing it ! Can't sing it like you though.
[I] Just found your website today. Had Easy Lovin' playing in my head and was wondering what you were doing these days so I did a search.
Glad to hear that you're still singing and doing ok; I sing Easy Lovin' on karaoke all the time and sometimes just sitting around the house or in my truck, it pops into my head and I have to sing it ! Can't sing it like you though.... Collapse
Glad to hear that you're still singing and doing ok; I sing Easy Lovin' on karaoke all the time and sometimes just sitting around the house or in my truck, it pops into my head and I have to sing it ! Can't sing it like you though.... Collapse
Tina Woods
from
United States
wrote on July 15, 2013
at
12:33 am
We saw a pretty good [show] awhile back; maybe 1993 or so. You were in West Palm Beach, Fla. doing a concert at the fair with Jim Ed Brown, Ferlin Husky, Connie Smith and Porter Wagoner just to say a few. Yโall were great; your music is one of a kind. I remember calling my husband and telling him yโall were there; he came up to the hotel and you came out to shake his hand. He had just got done working on the car and still had grease on his hands and you said: โthatโs nonsenseโ and shook his hand anyway. You said โitโs people like you that made me the way I am. You were so awesome! Love you, miss you!
We saw a pretty good [show] awhile back; maybe 1993 or so. You were in West Palm Beach, Fla. doing a concert at the fair with Jim Ed Brown, Ferlin Husky, Connie Smith and Porter Wagoner just to say a few. Yโall were great; your music is one of a kind. I remember calling my husband and telling him yโall were there; he came up to the hotel and you came out to shake his hand. He had just got done working on the car and still had grease on his hands and you said: โthatโs nonsenseโ and shook his hand anyway. You said โitโs people like you that made me the way I am.
You were so awesome! Love you, miss you!... Collapse
You were so awesome! Love you, miss you!... Collapse
Steve Vanscoy
from
San Diego, California
wrote on June 9, 2013
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9:10 pm
Just a hello and thank you for all of your great service to God and country... Oh, btw the singing and song writing aren't bad either. Easy Loving started going through my mind the past few days at age 64. When it was released I was a mere lad of 22 but enjoyed hearing it on radio and jukeboxes over the years later. Peace to you and yours.
Just a hello and thank you for all of your great service to God and country...
Oh, btw the singing and song writing aren't bad either.
Easy Loving started going through my mind the past few days at age 64. When it was released I was a mere lad of 22 but enjoyed hearing it on radio and jukeboxes over the years later.
Peace to you and yours.... Collapse
Oh, btw the singing and song writing aren't bad either.
Easy Loving started going through my mind the past few days at age 64. When it was released I was a mere lad of 22 but enjoyed hearing it on radio and jukeboxes over the years later.
Peace to you and yours.... Collapse
Jim Evans
from
Chesapeake, Virginia
wrote on May 12, 2013
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5:12 am
You were my moms favorite artist of all time. I remember taking her to see you in Virginia Beach, Virginia at a place called the Ice House. That was a great day for her and the pain she suffered everyday seemed to go away at least for the entire show; she was happy. I lost mom 15 years ago this Christmas . One of my fondest memories is of her at your show. Thank you for that memory. My prayers stay with you and your family.
You were my moms favorite artist of all time. I remember taking her to see you in Virginia Beach, Virginia at a place called the Ice House. That was a great day for her and the pain she suffered everyday seemed to go away at least for the entire show; she was happy.
I lost mom 15 years ago this Christmas . One of my fondest memories is of her at your show. Thank you for that memory. My prayers stay with you and your family.... Collapse
I lost mom 15 years ago this Christmas . One of my fondest memories is of her at your show. Thank you for that memory. My prayers stay with you and your family.... Collapse