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.
Van Halen were one of the greatest rock bands of all time, but did you know they also had country connections? It's possible that some fans don't even realize that's Van Halen in the background of ...
Williams, born in 1949, got his nickname, Bocephus, from his father Hank Williams, who took the moniker from a ventriloquist’s dummy used by Grand Ole Opry comedian Rod Brasfield. Four years old when ...
How much has the political climate in the United States changed in the past six years? Ask country music singer Hank Williams Jr, who was fired by ESPN in 2011 for indirectly comparing President ...
In the late spring of 1949, Hank Williams and his wife Audrey were expecting their first child. The singer had scored his first Number One single, “Lovesick Blues” and just a few weeks after Randall ...
For more than 50 years, Hank Williams, Jr. has been a constant presence on the country charts and the concert stage. Beginning with a Top Five remake of his father’s “Long Gone Lonesome Blues” in 1964 ...
Hank Williams Jr., who turned 67 on May 26, 2016, was quite a force among Southern youth in the late 1970s through the 1980s. Those were his prime hit-making years, and he cranked out so many albums ...
Hank Williams Jr. will return to Lincoln to play Pinnacle Bank Arena on Friday, one of two November stops on his tour that’s celebrating the 45th anniversary of “Family Traditions,” one of the biggest ...
Six years after he compared then-President Barack Obama to Hitler in a Fox News interview, Bocephus is returning to the "Monday Night Football" stage with a newly-recorded theme song. ESPN announced ...
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