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Hank Williams III

Shelton Hank Williams III was born December 12, 1972, in Nashville, Tennessee. As the grandson of Hank Williams and the son of Hank Jr., he was country music royalty before he ever sang a note. But he didn't immediately follow his forebears musically, choosing instead to bang around the Southeast, playing drums in punk and hardcore combos and smoking prodigious amounts of weed. It was the outlaw spirit of his lineage, alive and unwell and floating in the bong water. By 1996, steep child support payments and his thirst for Mother Nature had forced Hank III onto to the straight and narrow, and he signed a contract with Music City giant Curb. The label issued Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts, which brought the voices of all three generations of Williams men together via the ghastly miracles of modern technology. It was about as far from what Hank III wanted as he could get and signaled the beginning of his stormy relationship with Curb.

Williams was in a tight spot. While his name, face, and uncanny vocal resemblance to his grandfather almost guaranteed him a thriving country audience, he had no patience for Nashville's squareness and rigid control. He and his Damn Band could wow a crowd with a spot-on set of gorgeous country balladry and spirited honky tonk. But III could just as easily shift gears into screeching, Black Flag-style punk rock with his hard-rocking combo Assjack. He was the kind of anomaly enormous record companies couldn't stand -- eminently marketable, yet defiantly unpredictable.

Curb issued Hank III's proper debut in September 1999. Entitled Risin' Outlaw, it presented 13 rough-hewn country numbers colored by III's honky tonking vocals. And while he played his share of "country" gigs to support it, Williams also appeared at the 2001 Vans Warped Tour alongside punks like Rancid. The irascible III also dismissed Outlaw as a label-controlled fiasco almost immediately after its release. After a few years of touring and trying like mad to be released from his Curb contract, III returned to wax in early 2002 with Lovesick, Broke & Driftin'. While Outlaw had featured material from outside writers, the new LP was all Hank III but for a previously released cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City." He also produced, recorded, and mixed it by his lonesome in just two weeks.

At this point, Hank III's relationship with Curb became even more strained. The label refused to release his appropriately named This Ain't Country LP, which featured songs like "Life of Sin" and "Hellbilly." At the same time, it refused to grant Hank III the rights to issue it on his own. He and the record company reached an impasse, which III only exacerbated with the "F*** Curb" T-shirts he sold through his thriving website. Thrown Out of the Bar, his third honky tonk album, was scheduled for release in 2003, as was the long-awaited This Ain't Country. Additionally, Hank III issued extremely limited-edition releases through his website (often in quantities of 100 or less) and continued to play bass in Superjoint Ritual, the brutal side project of Pantera frontman Phil Anselmo.

The double-disc Straight to Hell was released March 2006 on Bruc Records (the fledgling rock division of Curb). The first CD contained songs with elements of traditional country warped to fit Hank III's rebel attitude, while the second disc boasted only one song that featured just III, his guitar, ambient noises, and a slight story that those coming down from drugs might enjoy. Ever in the outlaw mode, Hank III released Damn Right, Rebel Proud in 2008. His fourth and supposedly final album for Curb, The Rebel Within, followed in the spring of 2010. And in a move that hardly pleased Hank III, Curb next repackaged This Ain't Country, the oft-bootlegged project that started the acrimony between III and the label in the first place, with additional unreleased material thrown in, as Hillbilly Joker in 2011. Curb managed to get an 8th album out of a lapsed six-album contract by releasing another set of previously unreleased material, Long Gone Daddy (mostly outtakes from 1999's Risin' Outlaw and 2002's Lovesick, Broke & Driftin') in 2012. ~ Johnny Loftus & Steve Leggett ~ Johnny Loftus & Steve Leggett, Rovi
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like it add deke rivers to hank 111 mix
This good ol' boy was born to raise hell and he's doing a a damn good job at it!
true_storey
F**K ALAN JACKSON!!!!! ! ! ! ! !
not every body like us but we drive some folk wild
Hank The III is by far the sound country music had been missing! There ain't nothin wrong with an Outlaw Pot Smokin Hillbilly! Keep up the good work ole boy!!!
Curb and the other big publishers in Nashville and go to hell
good music ever love it
fellow me if you a pure country girl
We are waiting for a new album! Can't wait to hear what III puts out- without his label forcing him to publish clones of his pop and grandpa.
topwater485
Great song! Goes well with Jim beam & Natural Light.
muffin.humph r e s
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One BadAzz MoFo
them
The opry has sinned, Nashville ain't country no more, "F" curb records, and Nashville is still riding on the williams name all the while they sh?t on
lee3napp
Pop country really Sucks!
Screw the opry
Love the music~!
Hank 111 sound 's an looks. Just like his grand daddy
Outlaw country is in good hands with Hank 3. Can't wait till he comes to Dayton and Cincinnati Ohio again. I got to meet him at both shows. His band puts one of the greatest shows in the music business. Played for 3 hours at both shows and three different sets. 1 set country,1 set hellbilly and one set metal. Very talented guy. Tell the Opry to go to hell Hank....oh wait you already did! Keep kickin a**!
The opry has sinned.
Mobile ala come back
I'm a Alabama redneck a big hank 3 fan all I can say is hell ye u r graet
Hell ye I'm a lower Alabama redneck I'm a kick a** hank 3 fan !!!
God love hank william 3 .cant wait too see him again!!
The Grand Ole Opry ain't so grand anymore! Hey Opry land you have sinned
Anyone who don't like Hank III can eat s**t and live, f**k Brantley Gilbert. He's a queer.
HANK III for President.
Cowpunk
he is good
HOLY CRAP. HE LOOKS EXACTLY TO THE T LIKE HIS GRANDPA. HANK WILLIAMS. NO ONLY DOES HE SOUND LIKE HIM HE LOOKS LIKE HIM. LIKE HE COULD BE THE CLONE. WOWOW. THAT'S AMAZING FOR A GRAND KID. Good work Hank Williams Jr. Right on. You made a clone of your dad. LOL!
@sandravalde z 5 5 6 . I agree. Very much. Cocaine Blues. I didn't even know there was a HanK Williams III. HAHAHA. where did he come from. He sounds alot like the very first Hank Williams. AMAZING I love it. My Grandmother would love it. and she loved Hank Williams
just like the last two generation of hes family keepin it at the high of the bar so they still #1
HANK III
Carrying the torch high for REAL REBEL MUSIC.

Anyone who equal parts THRASH METAL & Hardcore Rebel Country..... . i s ok in my book.

The real deal.
Damn right rebel proud!
BIG SMILE,BIG SMILE!!!!!!!
white power
i dont know if any1 can get much wilder than hank 3
white power
Hell keep on keeping on you mitesound like ur pappaw but a new style
Saw him in concert a few years ago in El Paso. Good show!!!
Loving it for about 10 years now. Keep up the rebel cause brother Shelton!
hell yeah.... shelton gives country that outlaw edge that has been washed away by the record industry...k e e p on, keepin on....
finance66
keep up the family tradition sing and raise hell,
Love hank III just as much as I love his granddaddy
Dick In Dixie - hell yes! Thanks Hank III, love it!
bee2176
hard rocking country..... . l o v e it
Yes in deed he is his grandaddy made all over again.
Corporate tryin to put III in a suit is like tryin to catch a greased pig. Aint gonna happen
jrstks
3 got screwed but his tunes are the the best I've heard in ages....been listening to him for years and will keep listening! Just waiting on him to come back to NC...some of the best shows ever no matter what mood he's in!
\m/ country a** metal! F**kin so glad i herd hank 3 on pandora! The best music ive ever herd!
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