There was a great moment during Wednesday night's Life & Songs of Kris Kristofferson show at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville that found Hank Williams Jr. and Kristofferson enthusiastically hugging one another after the younger artist had just finished singing "If You Don't Like Hank Williams," a Kristofferson-penned song from his Habits Old and New album from 1980.
Leave it to Hank Williams Jr. to tell it like it is. In a new interview, the politically outspoken country legend weighs in on the already highly-contentious 2016 presidential election with an attitude that may be surprising to some longtime followers.
Everyone has them – Thanksgiving traditions that are passed down from generation to generation. Some of the more common ones go back a real long time. Get this!
The New York State Fair is underway in Syracuse and if you don't mind driving for a couple hours to get there, you can enjoy a solid lineup of country artists. Here's the schedule for who's gonna be where and don't forget to grab us a funnel cake while you're there.
This was yet another labor of love - to pay tribute to a living legend who is hanging up his pinstripes and retiring his number 2. It was a big moment in sports history without question. It deserved a song!
A Michigan man has died after being assaulted at a Hank Williams, Jr. concert on Sunday (Aug. 17). The victim, 55-year-old Robert Kobe, was pronounced dead Tuesday (Aug. 19) following the incident.