This Hank Williams Jr. deep cut from the 1979 album Family Tradition deserves more love. It’s one of Williams’ bluesiest tracks, but it doesn’t lose that country/honky tonk energy that he’s known for.
On this day, December 12, 1972, the third-generation son of country music's most famous family was born in Nashville, ...
While there's no question that the late Hank Williams was one of the most beloved and critically acclaimed country artists of all time, back in November of 1951, he was just getting ready to make his ...
Doppelgangers and 10,000 hours of practice will make for an afternoon of music that would not have been possible in “real life” next month when the Grifton Shad Festival celebrates the music of two ...
Hank Williams' Grandson, 28, Reimagines His Iconic Hit Song originally appeared on Parade. Hank Willams' grandson Sam Williams is proving that musical talent runs in his family by releasing a ...
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Hank Williams Jr. Was Told That He Would Have To “Go Through” Addiction & Depression To Become As Great As His Father
It can't be easy growing up as the son of one of the biggest legends in country music. Hank Williams Jr. has admitted that he struggled growing up in his late father's shadow, with the people around ...
Thirty-two years is a long time, especially in the music business. Hank Williams, the first superstar of country music, lived only 29 years. His famous son, Hank Williams Jr., headlined at the ...
Lainey Wilson plays Hank Williams' guitar during 'Opry 100' tribute: 'I gotta give this thing back?'
On Wednesday night, Lainey Wilson got to hit the stage at the Ryman Auditorium and play the guitar of one of her idols: Hank Williams. The night included performances live from Nashville's Grand Ole ...
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