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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Mar 5, 2022, 07:19 AM Mar 2022

On this day, March 5, 1963, Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins died in a plane crash.

Last edited Sun Mar 5, 2023, 08:05 AM - Edit history (1)

They were returning to Nashville, Tennessee, from a benefit concert in Kansas City, Kansas.

Thu Mar 3, 2022: On this day, March 3, 1963, Patsy Cline performed a benefit concert in Kansas City, Kansas.

Patsy Cline

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On March 3, 1963, Cline performed a benefit at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, for the family of disc jockey "Cactus" Jack Call; he had died in an automobile crash a little over a month earlier. Also performing in the show were George Jones, George Riddle and The Jones Boys, Billy Walker, Dottie West, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, George McCormick, the Clinch Mountain Boys as well as Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. Despite having a cold, Cline gave three performances: 2:00, 5:15 and 8:15 pm. All the shows were standing-room only. For the 2 p.m. show, she wore a sky-blue tulle-laden dress; for the 5:15 show a red shocker; and for the closing show at 8 p.m., Cline wore white chiffon. Her final song was the last she had recorded the previous month, "I'll Sail My Ship Alone".

Cline, who had spent the night at the Town House Motor Hotel, was unable to fly out the day after the concert because Fairfax Airport was fogged in. West asked Patsy to ride in the car with her and husband, Bill, back to Nashville, a 16-hour drive, but Cline refused, saying, "Don't worry about me, Hoss. When it's my time to go, it's my time." On March 5, she called her mother from the motel and checked out at 12:30 p.m., going the short distance to the airport and boarding a Piper PA-24 Comanche plane, aircraft registration number N7000P. On board were Cline, Copas, Hawkins and pilot Randy Hughes.

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Patsy Cline - I'll Sail My Ship Alone (1963).**

mrblindfreddy9999
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** Final Recording

(Written by:
Moon Mullican aka Morry Burns
Henry Bernard aka Henry Glover
Lois Mann aka Sydney Nathan
Henry Thurston).
1st. Recorded 1949 by Moon Mullican

Issued on SINGLE 31552 B. and EP 2770

Charted 1964 #23

Recorded 7 February 1963 [19:00-22:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN – Patsy Cline [vcl], Wayne Moss [6 string el bass], Grady Martin [el gt], Ray Edenton [rh gt], Randy Hughes [ac gt], Bob Moore [ac bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano], Bill Pursell [vibes], Byron Bach [violin], Brenton Banks [violin], George Binkley 111 [violin], Cecil Brower [violin], Solie Fott [violin], Howard Carpenter [violin], Lillian Hunt [violin], Martin Katahn [violin], Verne Richardson [violin], Mildred Onk [violin], Gary Williams [violin] + Jordanaires. Producer: Owen Bradley.

Born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Gore,VIRGINIA. (1932 - 1963).

Country Music Hall of Fame 1973

Fri Mar 5, 2021: On this day, March 5, 1963, Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins died.

A lot of the videos got removed. I'll see if I can find replacements.

Thu Mar 5, 2020: On this day, March 5, 1963, Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins died.

Tues Mar 5, 2019: March 5, 1963: Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins are killed in a plane crash in TN

Tues Mar 5, 2019: Patsy Cline, September 8, 1932 - March 5, 1963

Mon Mar 5, 2018: March 5, 1963: Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins die in a plane crash in Tennessee

On This Day ... 1963 – Country music stars Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins were killed when their Piper PA-24 Comanche crashed shortly after takeoff in Camden, Tennessee, U.S.

1963 Camden PA-24 crash



A Piper PA-24 Comanche similar to the accident aircraft

Accident
Date: March 5, 1963; 59 years ago
Summary: Pilot error leading to spatial disorientation and subsequent loss of control
Site: Camden, Tennessee, United States
Coordinates: 36°03′44″N 88°09′38″W

On March 5, 1963, American country music stars Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins were killed in an airplane crash near Camden, Tennessee, United States, along with the pilot Randy Hughes. The accident occurred as the three artists were returning home to Nashville, Tennessee, after performing in Kansas City, Kansas.

Shortly after takeoff from a refueling stop, pilot Hughes lost control of the small Piper PA-24 Comanche while flying in low-visibility conditions, and subsequently crashed into a wooded area, leaving no survivors. Investigators concluded that the crash was caused by the non-instrument-rated pilot's decision to operate under visual flight rules in instrument meteorological conditions.

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Patsy Cline



Cline at 4 Star Records in March 1957

Birth name: Virginia Patterson Hensley
Also known as: Ginny, Patsy
Born: September 8, 1932, Winchester, Virginia, U.S.
Died: March 5, 1963 (aged 30), near Camden, Tennessee, U.S.

Associated acts: Kitty Wells, Jean Shepard, Jimmy Dean, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Skeeter Davis, Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, Jan Howard, Dottie West, Willie Nelson

Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer and part of the Nashville sound during the late 1950s and early 1960s. She successfully "crossed over" to pop music and was one of the most influential, successful, and acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century. She died at age 30 in the crash of a private airplane.

Cline was known for her rich tone, emotionally expressive and bold contralto voice, and her role as a country music pioneer. She, along with Kitty Wells, helped to pave the way for women as headline performers in the genre. She overcame poverty, a devastating automobile accident, and significant professional obstacles, and she has been cited as an inspiration by Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, and other singers in diverse styles. Books, movies, documentaries, and stage plays document her life and career.

Her hits began in 1957 with Donn Hecht's and Alan Block's "Walkin' After Midnight," Hank Cochran's and Harlan Howard's "I Fall to Pieces," Hank Cochran's "She's Got You," and Willie Nelson's "Crazy," and ended in 1963 with Don Gibson's "Sweet Dreams." Millions of her records have sold since her death. She won awards and accolades, causing many to view her as an icon at the level of Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley. She became the first female solo artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973, ten years after her death. In 1999, she was voted number 11 on VH1's special The 100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll. In 2002, she was voted Number One on Country Music Television's The 40 Greatest Women of Country Music, and she was ranked 46th in the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time" issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Her 1973 Country Music Hall of Fame plaque reads: "Her heritage of timeless recordings is testimony to her artistic capacity."

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She was number 2 in jukebox sales in 1959. Some guy named Elvis or whatever was number one.

This is my favorite Patsy Cline video:



Patsy Cline - Lovesick Blues
740,341 views • Jul 9, 2008

crazy4patsycline
Published on Jul 9, 2008

From "Community Jamboree" in 1960

Cowboy Copas



Background information
Birth name: Lloyd Estel Copas
Also known as: Cowboy Copas
Born: July 15, 1913, Blue Creek, Ohio
Died: March 5, 1963 (aged 49), Camden, Tennessee
Genres: country music, honky tonk
Associated acts: Pee Wee King

Lloyd Estel Copas (July 15, 1913 – March 5, 1963), "the Country Gentleman of Song", known by his stage name Cowboy Copas, was an American country music singer popular from the 1940s until his death in the 1963 plane crash that also killed country stars Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins. He was a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

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The videos keep getting yanked. Here are two versions, to double your odds. The second is, unfortunately, colorized.



Cowboy Copas - Alabam
893 views Jul 23, 2021

Poison Ivy Lovers
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"Alabam" was Cowboy Cups' biggest hit and was their only single to hit the Hot 100, peaking at number sixty-three. On the country music chart, "Alabam" was Cowboy Copas' only number one single, staying at number one for twelve weeks and spending thirty-four weeks on the chart.



cowboy copas-alabam
3,437 views Dec 4, 2020

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cowboy copas-alabam

Wait -- wait -- this!



Patsy Cline & Cowboy Copas - I'm Hogtied Over You
22,307 views Jul 8, 2008

crazy4patsycline
13.9K subscribers

From "Ozark Jubillee" in 1960

Hawkshaw Hawkins

Birth name: Harold Franklin Hawkins
Also known as: Hawkshaw Hawkins

Born: December 22, 1921, Huntington, West Virginia
Died: March 5, 1963 (aged 41), Camden, Tennessee
Genres: country music, honky tonk

Harold Franklin Hawkins (December 22, 1921 – March 5, 1963), better known as Hawkshaw Hawkins, was an American country music singer popular from the 1950s into the early 1960s known for his rich, smooth vocals and music drawn from blues, boogie and honky tonk. At 6 ft 5 inches tall, he had an imposing stage presence, and he dressed more conservatively than some other male country singers. Hawkins died in the 1963 plane crash that also killed country stars Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas. He was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was married to country star Jean Shepard.

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Hawkshaw Hawkins on the Porter Wagoner Show
3,114 views Feb 23, 2021

GatorRock789
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0:58 'Sunny Side Of The Mountain' (short)
2:34 'Big Ole Heartache'
4:13 'Twenty Miles From Shore' (b-side from Big Ol' Heartache)



Jean Shepard and Hawkshaw Hawkins on Country Style USA
733 views Oct 8, 2021

GatorRock789
3.87K subscribers

this clip was mentioned in Jean's autobiography

Here's Sunny Side Of The Mountain again, in case the first video gets removed.



Hawkshaw Hawkins - Sunny Side Of The Mountain,Big Ole Heartache and Twenty Miles From Shore 1961
1,679 views • Apr 22, 2017

When The Cowboy Sings
138K subscribers

Hawkshaw Hawkins - Sunny Side Of The Mountain Big Ole Heartache and Twenty Miles From Shore 1961 on Porter Wagoner Show
Hawkshaw Hawkins - Sunny Side Of The Mountain
Hawkshaw Hawkins - Big Ole Heartache (not yet released)
Hawkshaw Hawkins - Twenty Miles From Shore
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On this day, March 5, 1963, Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins died in a plane crash. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2022 OP
Thanks for posting this. They_Live Mar 2022 #1
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