Artist: Hank Williams
Record Review from web archive November 18, 2008
Hank like you’ve never heard him before
A much-treasured, career-spanning, ten-disc Mercury box set released a decade ago was called The Complete Hank Williams, but it was no secret to anyone familiar with Hank’s biography that “Nearly Complete” would have been a more accurate, if less compelling, title. Recordings from the Mother’s Best Flour Show, an important, unique set of radio shows [...]
A Place to be - About a Place from Issue #50 March-April 2004
Finding Hank on the Lost Highway
Fifty-one years after his death, at the age of 29, my wife and I decided to spend New Year’s doing a self-made tourist jaunt across Hank Williams’ Alabama. I know, the idea of “Hank Williams Heritage Tourism” smacks of inauthentic commercialism. But we were undeterred. We’re from Alabama, damn it! We consoled ourselves with geography-equaling-authenticity [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #31 Jan-Feb 2001
Hank Williams – Alone With His Guitar
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 thanks to the prescient ingenuity of the folks at MGM, and now the market attentiveness [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #24 Nov-Dec 1999
Hank Williams Tribute – Lisner Auditorium (Washington, DC)
When Steve Earle shows up at a guitar pull wearing a freshly pressed shirt and looking downright respectable, you know something unusual is going on. But there he was, hair neatly combed, headlining the concert portion of a two-day tribute to Hank Williams organized by the Smithsonian and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #6 Nov-Dec 1996
Hank Williams Birthday Party – The Sutler (Nashville, TN)
A special edition of the Western Beat Barndance, a weekly event in Nashville, this event coincided with what would’ve been Hank Williams’ 73rd birthday. Jett Williams, Hank’s daughter, kicked off the proceedings by singing “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, followed by Bill McCrory of Pirates of the Mississippi rendering “Honky Tonk Blues” and Paul [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #3 Spring 1996
Hank Williams Wednesdays – Tractor Tavern (Seattle, WA)
For the second year in a row, winter was a little warmer in Seattle, thanks to this weekly series of midweek gigs by bandleader Ron Bailey and his cast of local yokels yodelin’ and pickin’ and moanin’ and grinnin’ through songs both famous and obscure from the catalog of country music’s most enduring legend. It [...]
