Hank Williams might be dead but his ghost still lingers in the corners of the country music world. See how he still haunts the genre today.
Hank Williams enjoyed a simple metaphor as much as he liked a drink, so let’s compare him to a fine liquor. How would you like him served? On the rocks? Neat, undiluted? Two hundred per cent proof?
Hank Williams was its second father, such an overpoweringly great singer and songwriter that he completely transformed what ...
For Hank Williams Jr., stepping out from under his father's shadow was seemingly one of the hardest things he ever had to do as musician.
In 1943 Williams ... “Hank was just a very lonely person,” offers Ray Price. “He couldn’t tell anybody about it but he could sing about it.” There’s no sense of pride or glamour in his ...
Rock the South, a music festival that brings some of the biggest acts in country music to a the little town of Cullman, has ...
With one of the most famous pedigrees in country music, Hank Williams Jr. spent his early career being told to perform and copy his father’s music. Unlike many offspring of famous parents ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Hank Williams ... most-consumed songs in the U.S. at No. 42. That position now stands as the loftiest slot that Williams Jr. has ...