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.
Hank Williams set many a music-biz template. He was a “rollin’ stone” before Mick Jagger, and a guitar rogue before Keith Richards. A singer/songwriter before Bob Dylan. A successful talent who couldn ...
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 ...
Hank Williams is among the most impactful artists in country music history. His singing, songwriting, and stage presence have influenced and inspired generations of country stars. One could argue that ...
The singer and songwriter released his rendition of the classic "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" to celebrate his grandfather's 100th birthday on Sept. 17 Thomas Crabtree Sam Williams is honoring his ...
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