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On August 8th, 1975, Hank Williams Jr. and his friend Dick Willey went hiking in Montana, up near the Idaho border around Ajax Lake. With Ajax peak resting up 10,000 feet, Hank encountered a snow ...
Long before Hank Williams Jr. rose to prominence as a member of the Outlaw Country movement after a near-fatal accident in 1975, he was following in his father’s footsteps.
By the late 70s, Hank Jr. was cranking out hits left and right. Songs like Family Tradition, Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound, and Women I've Never Had gave Bocephus a new and faithful audience. The ...
Ahead of the release of his newest album, Hank Williams Jr. shared the closing track, “Jesus, Won’t You Come By Here.” Along with the single comes the accompanying music video featuring ...