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  2. Hank Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style has been described as a blend of rock , blues , and country .

  3. The Bama Band - Wikipedia

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    For more than twenty years, the Bama Band was the backing band for Hank Williams, Jr. [1] The Bama Band was nominated twice for Band of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. [2] They also found success on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the 1980s with singles like "Dallas," "Tijuana Sunrise" and "What Used to Be Crazy."

  4. Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts is a collaborative studio album released by Curb Records in 1996. It combines the songs of Hank Williams, who died in 1953, with newly recorded accompanying vocals from his son Hank Williams Jr. and grandson Hank Williams III, the latter of whom makes his recording debut.

  5. Hank Williams Jr.'s Kids: All About Hank Williams III, Holly ...

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    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 ...

  6. Live at Cobo Hall - Wikipedia

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    Live at Cobo Hall is a live album by American musician Hank Williams Jr. The full title is Hank Williams Jr. Live at Cobo Hall Detroit. The album was issued by MGM Records as number SE 4644 and later re-issued by Polydor Records as 811 902–1.

  7. Hank Williams Jr. and Friends - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams Jr. & Friends is Williams' breakthrough album, featuring Williams' own unique style as opposed to imitating his father's. [2] [4] [5] The album's sound has been classified as country rock, [2] [6] [7] southern rock [3] [1] and outlaw country. [1] There are three cover songs on this album.

  8. Honky Tonkin' - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams released two versions of "Honky Tonkin'." The first was cut at his second and final recording session for Sterling Records on February 13, 1947, and features backing by Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Dale "Smokey" Lohman (steel guitar), Zeke Turner (electric guitar) and Louis Innis (bass). [2]

  9. Country Fans Have Been Wondering for Years If Alan Jackson ...

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    Hank Williams Jr. and Alan Jackson are still some of the biggest names in the country game, and have influenced so many young artists over the years. Anyone who listens to their music can gather ...