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 27, 1986, the heir to arguably country music's greatest legacy scored a No. 1 hit with a remake of his father's song.
Hank Williams Jr. shares Hank Williams III with ex-wife Gwen Yeargain, Hilary and Holly with ex-wife Becky White, and ...
Hank Williams Jr. has postponed two Oklahoma concerts for health reasons. The Country Music Hall of Famer, 76, announced on social media that his shows scheduled for Friday, Aug. 22, at Tulsa's BOK ...
Hank Williams Jr. is a name synonymous with country music, and his recent visit to The Bobby Bones Show was a highlight for fans. He not only discussed his new music but also shared insights into his ...
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 ...
Left: Holly Williams and Hank Williams Jr. during 2006 CMT Music Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. Right: Hank Williams Jr. and Samuel Williams backstage during the 14th Annual Academy Of Country Music ...
Hank Williams Jr.’s children — Hank Williams III, Hilary, Holly, Katherine and Samuel — are carrying on their family’s country music legacy. The “A Country Boy Can Survive” singer-songwriter welcomed ...