hankwilliamsjr
Hunter Hayes was destined for a life in music from a young age. Hayes was just five years old when he joined Hank Williams Jr onstage to perform the Hank Williams classic “Jambalaya (On the Bayou).” According to the Roland Note, Hayes joined Bocephus on stage at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 14, 1997. He brought his accordion on stage to perform the classic country song in front of 200,000 fans in attendance, much to Williams’ amazement. Not only is Hayes adorable and spot-on with the lyrics in the clip, but his accordion playing and stage presence are professional grade. ...
Taste of Country
Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube The songs that made Hank Williams, Jr., a Country Music Hall of Famer are just part of the conversation. The songs that kept him out for so long deserve as much consideration. Not that any should have. Williams has spent the last four decades of his career playing by his own rules so, sure, he was going to upset the establishment. Beginning with the Family Tradition album, he found an original road to travel, but never lost connection to the music his father recorded in giving birth to popularized country music. Like the Outlaw generation before him, he...
Taste of Country
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