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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It's no shock that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum got a tepid response from Hank Williams Jr. on its plans for an exhibit on his family, from his iconic and troubled father through his own hell-raising days to his children's lives.
The museum wanted Williams, a private man, to open his vault of family keepsakes. Needless to say, their first meeting didn't go well.See the full content of this document
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Exhibit Explores Hank Williams' Family
"I asked him then, 'Are you going to make me beg? Can I have some of these things?"' recalled Carolyn Tate, vice president of museum services. "He can non-answer you with the best in the business. He just went, 'Hmmm.' So for three years we've been courting him."...
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