Who is clifton clowers




















Login to collaborate or comment , or contact the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question. Sponsored Search by Ancestry. Search Records. Images: 1 Clifton Clowers Image 1. First Name. Last Name. Places where they lived. Comments: 4 [hide] [show]. My Dad always jokingly told people that he climbed Wolverton Mountain and stole Mom from Clifton, but in reality they met in Memphis, TN while both were attending school.

The song Wolverton Mountain has been recorded by country, pop, and bluegrass artists over the past 40 some years, and has become a classic in American music. With all of its success, Clifton Clowers never changed. He kept farming and working on his land until the day he passed.

He never let this fame go to his head. Skip to content Search for. Previous Post. Next Post. Other Related Articles in Bluegrass Today. Billy Strings donates guitars to all the students at his former school Read More. Matt Munsey — sometimes heroes play guitar Read More. Waking up long before the sunrise, Clifton would be going about his morning chores on his farm on Woolverton Mountain.

Born October 30, , Clifton Clowers would have never dreamed that such a crowd would one day gather on his mountain to honor him.

Before going off to war, Clifton would wake each morning to start his day by feeding his chickens, milking the cow, feeding his beloved mule and then eating his breakfast, before going out to tend to the daily farm needs. Clifton would see the sunrise and the sun set on Woolverton Mountain. In June , America called on Clifton to defend his great nation, and he answered the call of Uncle Sam.

Marching into World War 1 with his head held high and his shoulders squared back for what he would encounter, he defended his country and came back to his beloved mountain to once again greet the morning sun, and in the evenings, to take his hat off and watch the sun set in the western skies of Woolverton Mountain.

Clifton loved music, and he loved children. He gave young Merle an old mandolin to keep him occupied while he was visiting. View additional Arkansas historic photos and vintage postcards. View additional historic photos, images and vintage postcards from other states. Share this story and photos to your Facebook page: Use the links at the top right of this page to search or browse thousands of family biographies, vintage maps, historic photos and vintage postcards.

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