Hank Williams, Jr. "One Night Stands" LP (USED) - Warner Bros. Records (1977)

Hank Williams, Jr. "One Night Stands" LP (USED) - Warner Bros. Records (1977)

$8.00
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Only blemish is a cut out on top, see pic. American country musician, born May 26,1949 in Shreveport, Louisiana.Hank Williams Jr. was performing his father, Hank Sr.'s, songs on stage at age 8. He made his first appearance at Nashville's famed Grand Ole Opry at age 11. At age 15, Williams had his first Top 5 hit on the country charts with a cover of his father's song, "Long Gone Lonesome Blues." He performed throughout his teens to sold-out crowds and on national television, carrying on his father's legacy through music. Before long, however, Williams got caught in the wild lifestyle on the road, drinking and taking pills.In the 1970s, he created his own musical identity, combining country with Southern rock and blues. He worked on creating his own musical identity that combined country with Southern rock and blues.. The resulting sound debuted in the 1975 album Hank Williams Jr. - Hank Williams, Jr. And Frien

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