Many country fans fully believe that there is ongoing bad blood between Hank Williams Jr. and Garth Brooks. This is based on a quote that many believe came from Hank Jr. badmouthing Brooks. So, did Williams Jr. really say what people think he said about Garth Brooks? Hank Williams Jr. Has Had A Successful Music
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News recently broke that Hank Williams Jr. canceled an appearance at the Country Legends show because he learned Garth Brooks was going to be there. According to the reports, Hank said that he wouldn’t show up if Brooks was also in attendance, and many of his fans praised his stance. Here is a look at what
If there’s one thing the world knows and loves about Hank Williams Jr., it’s that a country boy can and will survive. And survive he shall! At the age of eight, Hank’s mother, Audrey Williams, coaxed him into performing. Hank followed in the footsteps of his father, Hank Williams, Sr., one of country music’s most
Hank Williams Jr. never joined the Grand Ole Opry, and the real reason isn’t what some people might have suspected. Williams’ dad had a lot of problems with the Opry when he was a member, and there are fans who assumed that was his son’s reasoning. Here is the real reason Hank Jr. never joined
Ever since Jason Aldean had his video “Try That in a Small Town” pulled from CMT, people have been spreading fake news about country singers retaliating for him. The latest name to get thrown into the mix is Hank Williams Jr. He follows Blake Shelton as someone who people are claiming online broke off from
Miranda Lambert was joined by special guests during her first live shows at Billy Bob’s Texas. Hank Williams Jr. joined the country singer at the iconic Texas venue, and he brought along two other people. His son Sam Williams and Kid Rock joined him for his performance of “Family Tradition.” Then, the trio played their