The country icon's song topped Billboard's country jockeys chart and generated a bevy of pop covers.
Country music as we know it today would not exist without Hank Williams. Prior to his untimely death at age 29 on New Year’s Day 1953, he penned multiple genre standards including “Your Cheatin’ Heart ...
On Jan. 3, 1953, the Montgomery Advertiser wrote the following about Hank Williams, who had died two days earlier during a car trip to Canton, Ohio: “He was racked by physical and emotional ...
Hank Williams set many a music-biz template. He was a “rollin’ stone” before Mick Jagger, and a guitar rogue before Keith Richards. A singer/songwriter before Bob Dylan. A successful talent who couldn ...
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