A real Henderson Haunting?
Though my Grandpa passed away earlier this year at the age of 95. He always stuck by this story…
This is a true story about my Grandpa and what he said he saw..He lived in the apartment for 14 years and according to him, started seeing ghosts….He told me it was scaring him even though they didn’t harm him……. I have asked him several times after he moved out about this and his story hasn’t changed and he said he hasn’t seen any ghosts at his new place..
I recorded his story back in April of 2010…
Please don’t bother the homeowners, they politely declined P.I.H.K. from investigating this and they probably don’t want to be bothered about it.They were really good to my Grandpa while he lived there…I just want to share what he said he experienced….
The house was built in the 1850’s by Capt. William B. Vanzandt and was once used as a civil war hospital…It has been told that there are still blood stains on some of the window seals….
thanks
chuck
Categories: General Tags: civil war hauntings, ghosts, haunted house, kentucky haunting, legends, real ghost, scary, tales, western Kentucky
The story behind the song “American Pie”
What a great timeless song! The interview is a great piece and a rare look at the real story of how the song came to life!
“The big thing that happened was in 1969, I think it was. I had worked my way up and was playing the Newport Folk Festival, which was the biggest thing in the world you could ever do in those days. The Everly Brothers were there, and they put on a sensational rock ‘n’ roll show. They just blew all those folkies right out of their seats. Afterwards, they were standing together, and they seemed very approachable. I went up to Phil Everly and said, “You knew Buddy Holly, right?” He had a little raspy voice—”Yes, I knew Buddy.” He talked like that. I asked him, “So what happened?” He said, “Well, Buddy stayed behind to do his laundry.”
I said to myself, “Oh, my God… ” Suddenly, everything snapped into place. It was like Buddy Holly was a real person. Everything that I had known about him was all fixed in legend, but suddenly I realized he had dirty laundry, and he had to get this plane to catch up with the tour.”
For the complete interview click here <Music Aficionado>
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Categories: General Tags: american pie, buddy holly, classic rock, don Mclean, folk songs, music aficionado