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Nov 7, 1947Hank Williams records "Mansion On The Hill" at the Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel in downtown NashvilleMar 19, 1948Manager Fred Rose sends a letter to singer Hank Williams, refusing to lend him money just two days after wiring him $400. "For the present," Rose writes, "I am fed up with all your foolishness"Apr 3, 1948Manager Fred Rose sends a letter to Hank Williams begging him to straighten out his life: "Forget the fire water and let me take care of your business"Apr 8, 1948Hank Williams plays a Grand Ole Opry-sponsored show featuring Johnny Bond and Cowboy Copas in Montgomery, Alabama. Williams starts drinking with Copas and disappears for several daysApr 9, 1948MGM releases Hank Williams' "Honky Tonkin'"Apr 28, 1948Audrey Williams files for divorce from Hank WilliamsMay 26, 1948Hank and Audrey Williams' first divorce is finalizedJun 18, 1948MGM releases Hank Williams' "I'm A Long Gone Daddy"Jul 29, 1948Hank Williams makes his last appearance as a disc jockey on radio station WSFA in Montgomery, AlabamaAug 7, 1948Hank Williams makes his first appearance on "The Louisiana Hayride." His opening number is "Move It On Over"
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