and all of them can't get in the auditorium at once." Jimmie Davis, the ex-governor of Louisiana, is fond of telling how he brought one of his songs—not too successful—to Hank Williams.
Hank Williams Jr.'s sons and daughters have followed ... "He tried to be his dad and make his dad's music and just sing his songs for a long time and he did good at it, but there came a time ...
There are countless love songs in the world of music, and not all of them are blissful ... from the legendary Hank Williams classic "Your Cheatin' Heart" to 2000's absurd — and absurdly catchy ...
“So, I always love playing songs acoustic for that reason.” The video above shows Green being right at home playing and singing a song that Hank Williams released in 1951. As he pointed out ...
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 ...
Hank Williams Jr ... debuts on the ranking of the most-consumed songs in the U.S. at No. 42. That position now stands as the loftiest slot that Williams Jr. has ever appeared in on the Hot ...
(Hank 3 is the son of Hank Williams Jr.) Starr likes to talk about “edge” when discussing his preferred type of artist, including the vocalist he cites as his all-time favorite: Kitty Wells.