Scenes from the opening of the Blackwood Brothers exhibit in Clanton

Published 2:45 pm Thursday, July 11, 2024

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By Carey Reeder | Managing Editor

June 30 of this year marked the 70th anniversary of one of the darkest days in Chilton County history. In 1954, two members of the widely known Blackwood Brothers Quartet lost their lives in a plane crash at the Clanton Airport while in town for the seventh annual Chilton County Peach Festival. Now, 70 years after that harrowing day, the community has not forgotten the lives that were lost that day.

In the continuing remembrance of R.W. Blackwood, Sr., Bill Lyles Sr. and Johnny Ogburn Jr., an exhibit — The Blackwood Brothers Exhibit: A 70th Anniversary Commemoration of Tragedy and Triumph, was created in Clanton to showcase never before seen photos of the group and the crash. The exhibit was made possible by Lynn Carter and Miriam Patterson in conjunction with The Friends of Alabama State Archives Fellowship.

“The City of Clanton just embraced us for this exhibit, and I cannot thank them enough for their support,” Carter said.

Members of the Blackwood family and those close to them attended the exhibit on the opening day on June 29, including Ron, Shelly, R.W. Jr., Donna, Terry and Billy Blackwood, Andrea Blackwood Carter, Bill Lyles Jr. and Charles Yates.

The exhibit will be on display at Senior Connection in Clanton throughout the month of July. More information and accounts of the Blackwood Brothers plane crash with be included in the upcoming Faces & Places 2024 magazine later in July.

Photos by HANNA PATTERSON | CONTRIBUTED