Hank Williams’ driver found him dead in the back seat of this Cadillac in Oak Hill, W.V., on January 1, 1953.
Hank Williams’ driver found him dead in the back seat of this Cadillac in Oak Hill, W.V., on January 1, 1953.
Back when I was commuting every day, along the 50 miles that stretch between Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Harrisburg, my morning drives began at 5:30 a.m. First thing I did when I hit the highway was turn on the radio to […]
Seems few artists today actually walk the traditional roads of country music and make it sound like they belong there. Despite talent, voices, and great musicianship many artists don’t have the “sound” necessary to visit the melodic and distinctly original […]
As this year begins, America has lost Miller Williams. The husband of Jordan, father to Karyn, Robert, and Lucinda. He was a poet, editor, critic, and translator with over thirty books to his credit. In his biography, published on the […]
The roses have faded, there’s frost at my door The birds in the morning don’t sing anymore The grass in the valley is starting to die And out in the darkness the whippoorwills cry. — Hank Williams, […]
Race on down to your local dry goods store, or haven’t you heard? — Hank Williams has a new record out! The pace has picked up again in the last decade (after an uncommonly dry spell in the 1980s), but […]
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