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Charlie Hodge
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ELVIS' VOICE
OF AN ANGEL by June Moore
Elvis.com
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“Charlie plays acoustic guitar, sings harmony with me, gets me a glass of water and hands me the scarves--and he is my friend.” That's the way Elvis introduced Charlie to us on-stage. What about Charlie off-stage. What is he like then? First I’d like to report that Charlie is home and doing fine recovering from triple by-pass surgery on February 4, 2000 following a heart attack. Now for the rest of the story. We of course, all remember Charlie as the little guy with the smiling face that gave Elvis his water and scarves, but what was the man really like behind those mountains of scarves? C harlie was born, Charles Franklin Hodge, only a few days before Elvis in 1935.In 1956 Charlie was part of the Foggy River Boys and sang weekly on Red Foley’s Ozark Jubilee, an ABC network show out of Springfield, Missouri. The audience loved the 5’3” Charlie, as he carried an empty Coca-Cola crate on stage with him weekly. Being from Missouri, my parents watched the Ozark Jubilee regularly and I still remember how cute he was bringing out that Coke case, and stepping up on it to reach the microphone. Charlie remembers his first meeting with Elvis, while touring with the Foggy River Boys. He still remembers looking up one night as he was back-stage smoking and saw Elvis an Billy Smith strolling towards him. They walked right up to him and told how they had been watching him on both Red Foleys Ozark Jubilee and the night they won on Arthur Godfrey’s Professional Talent Show. The next time Elvis and Charlie would meet would be in 1958 when the US Army placed them in barracks down the street from each other at Fort Hood. They continued getting to know each other as they were then put on the USS Randall headed for West Germany together. The two built a friendship that would last through the army and continue through Elvis’ untimely death in 1977. Elvis and ‘Charlie can be heard singing together on recordings of “I Will Be Home Again” and “Could I Fall in Love.” Charlie, like the rest of the Memphis Mafia was given names by Elvis. He was affectionately nicknamed “Slewfoot” and Waterhead.” Charlie remained to be an important part of Elvis life for the remainder of his years. He was one of the three witnesses to Elvis’ will. He drove Elvis and Priscilla to Baptist Memorial Hospital the day Lisa Marie was born. Charlie, Elvis and Red West collaborated on “You’ll be Gone” in 1965. Charlie played in several of Elvis movies including a barber in Clambake in 1967 and a Mexican peon in Charro in 1969. Charlie wrote an autography in 1985 with Charles Goodman called Me’n Elvis. It is hard to find, but well worth the search. Charlie portrayed himself in the 1979 production of Elvis starring Kurt Russell. Charlie started performing with Eddie Miles at the Memories Theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 1992. Charlie now performs with Lou Vuto at the Memories Theatre. Lou says Charlie is doing well, tied of sitting around and anxious to get back to work. Originally published on Suite 101.com on March 12, 2002
CHARLIE PASSED AWAY ON MARCH 3, 2006 Charlie Hodge, age 71, of Sevierville, Tenn., died Friday, March 3, 2006, at Fort Sanders Regional in Knoxville, Tenn. He was born and raised in Decatur.
Published in the Decatur Daily on 3/5/2006. To view, and sign Charlie's Guest Book, please visit: http://www.legacy.com/decaturdaily/Guestbook.asp?Page=GuestBook&PersonID=16921354
NOTE FROM CHARLIE'S GOOD FRIEND KATHY WESTMORELAND Behind every great man is a GREAT man
Charlie taught me to "remember not to think , just BE...Let your desires be your inspirations, and 'IT BE-COMES YOU'. If there had been no Charlie, who never, never let Elvis down...not once, there would not have been the Elvis who touched all of our lives. Elvis probably would have been heard, but certainly not developed his gifts to such extraordinary heights had Charlie not been his best friend. Charlie and I recalled a time when someone called him offstage for a minute, and Elvis said, "Charlie, when I glanced back there and you weren't there,...I panicked. I don't EVER want to do a show without you right with me EVER AGAIN." I am laughing now. If there is a "dimension" up or out there where people meet when they leave this physical body, I'll bet Elvis is finally happy at this moment. Perhaps someday they'll share this day's conversations with me? I am so envious to think they perhaps have the answers to all of the questions we pondered, attempted to puzzle out, only to realize that as Charlie said, "It's time to stop now...rest our minds...", and then he'd quote a Scripture,..."All knowledge is vain". Elvis and I and Charlie knew the answers must be there, or we wouldn't have the questions. We almost drove ourselves into total exhaustion while "thinking", then refreshed ourselves by just practicing quieting our minds, and just going blank, just "feeling".
Love Kat **************************************************************** BLOG FOR CHARLIE http://charliehodgefanclub.blogspot.com/
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