Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr. was born Randall Hank Williams in 1949, the son of country singer Hank Williams Sr. He released his debut album in 1972, 'Hank Williams Jr....
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Hank Williams Jr. was born Randall Hank Williams in 1949, the son of country singer Hank Williams Sr. He released his debut album in 1972, 'Hank Williams Jr. Sings the Country Boy Can Survive,' which included the song 'A Country Boy Can Survive.'
His music has ranged across traditional country, rock, and blues over dozens of studio albums. Some of his well-known songs are 'All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight,' 'Family Tradition,' and 'Old Habits.'
In 1989, he was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident. He has worked with musicians like Bob Dylan and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and his band has included players such as Mike McGuire on guitar.
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