Which Hank Williams Jr. Songs Challenged Nashville's Establishment? Beginning with the Family Tradition album, he found an original road to travel, but never lost connection to th ...
Long before Hank Williams Jr. rose to prominence as a member of the Outlaw Country movement after a near-fatal accident in 1975, he was following in his father’s footsteps. Hank Jr.’s early recordings ...
Hank, ne Hiram, Williams made what is widely considered to be the loveliest country music recorded in the ’40s and early ’50s, and had an unmatched ability to glory in sin on one song, repent on the ...
On this day (September 23) in 1952, Hank Williams walked into Castle Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with a handful of songs in his back pocket. Anyone with ears could hear they were good songs.
Country legend Hank Williams has many enduring and influential songs to his credit, from “Hey, Good Lookin’” to “Honky Tonk Blues” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” Now the Alabama native is earning new ...
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