Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr. is a country music artist known for his iconic tunes and entertaining country songs. He won Album of the Year with the Country Music Association in 1988.
Country Singer
May 26, 1949
Gemini
January 01, 1953
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Mount Olive, Louisiana, United States
Hank Williams Jr. is a renowned American musician and singer-songwriter who has made significant contributions to country music. Some of his most notable songs include “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight,” “A Country Boy Can Survive,” and “Family Tradition.” In 1988, he received the Album of the Year award from the Country Music Association. Among his many entertaining country songs is the single “Born to Boogie.” In 2015, his double-disc compilation album, “35 Biggest Hits,” became one of the greatest Bocephus collections ever put together. With an impressive streak of hits beginning in 1979, Hank Jr.’s music continues to captivate fans.