On what was his rowdiest project yet, Hank Williams Jr. released an appropriately titled album in 1995 called Hog Wild. On it included the hit songs “I Ain’t Goin’ Peacefully”, “Wild Thing”, and “Tobacco Road”. It also included the title track, which more or less explains exactly why everybody knows that Hank Jr. is “Hog Wild”. His reasoning […] More
Each Hank gets a featured solo, before then they all join together in harmony. Hank Jr.’s voice definitely stands out, while Hank Sr. and Hank 3’s voices are extremely similar and sometimes hard to tell apart.
Two epic names in country music teamed up for one of the most killer music videos to hit social media. Taking accountability for their redneck tendencies while embracing their roots, Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr. explosively celebrated the redneck culture that they so fondly live and breathe! While glorifying their Southern ways, the two bad asses shot an […] More
Just announced, this massive concert is going to be one of the biggest events in country music history and will mark the anniversary of beloved country legend, Merle Haggard‘s birthday and also the anniversary of his death. On April 6th, 2016 the world of country music fell silent as the news of a legend’s passing […] More
Some of the biggest names in country music came together in celebration of the most wonderful time of the year for an epic performance of the Christmas classic, “Deck the Halls.” Country music legends Clint Black, Barbara Mandrell, Lorrie Morgan, Patty Loveless, Hank Williams Jr., LeAnn Rimes, Marty Stuart, Kenny Rogers and Wynonna Judd joined forces […] More
After a long battle with cancer, founding member of The Time Jumpers and former fiddler player at the Grand Ole Opry, Hubert “Hoot” Hester, died at age 65. The fiddler player was born in and on a Kentucky farm to the name Hubert Dwayne Hester on August 13, 1951. He acquired his stage name “Hoot” at the […] More