Hank Williams Jr. Musical artist

Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), better known as Hank Williams, Jr. and Bocephus, is an American country singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of legendary country music singer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III, Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Samuel Williams, and Katie Williams.Williams began his career by following in his famed father's footsteps, singing his father's songs and imitating his father's style. Williams's own style slowly evolved as he struggled to find his own voice and place within the country music industry. This trend was interrupted by a near-fatal fall off the side of Ajax Peak in Montana on August 8, 1975. After an extended recovery, he challenged the country music establishment with a blend of country, rock, and blues. Williams enjoyed much success in the 1980s, from which he earned considerable recognition and popularity both inside and outside the country music industry.As a multi-instrumentalist, Williams's repertoire of skills include guitar, bass guitar, upright bass, steel guitar, banjo, dobro, piano, keyboards, harmonica, fiddle, and drums.From 1989 until October 2011, a version of his song "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" was used as the opening for broadcasts of Monday Night Football.

Personal facts

Hank Williams Jr.
Alias (AKA)Williams Randall Hank
Birth dateMay 26, 1949
Birth place
Shreveport Louisiana

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Musical artist

Career started1957
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Blues
Country music
Outlaw country
Southern rock
Country rock
instrument
Banjo
Bass guitar
Double bass
Drum kit
Fiddle
Guitar
Harmonica
Piano
Saxophone
Steel guitar
Dobro
Keyboard instrument
record label
MGM Records
Curb Records
Warner Bros. Records

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