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Brownwood Hosts a Dinner Show to Remember an Iconic Country Artist

By: Natalie Ferrari
Updated: August 4, 2012
Dozens of people spent their Saturday night in Brownwood, all while remembering an iconic country artist.

Brownwood's very first "Remembering When" Dinner Show took place at the Brownwood Coliseum on Saturday night. The event is put on by the West Texas Rehab Center and is dedicated to remember Hank Williams, an individual most folks consider the grandfather of country music.

The singer portraying Hank Williams in the show has actually been singing Williams' songs since he was a young child.

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