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You got me Googling again. When I heard the lyrics, I went to find more about his father. I knew he had died young but I didn’t realize it was due to drugs and alcohol. I understood his family tradition.
His daddy of course is legend and Hank Jr is a main man in country music unto himself. Came close to dying in a fall while mountain climbing, Tore up his face which is in part why he still sports a beard & sunglasses. Some folks say the long rehab was transformational in that he moved from the shadow of his father reputation into his own right. His songs are not elegant, but they all have good melody and usually a theme or story to tell. Does some fun tunes as well. Always has a smile on his face and a gracious fellow anytime you see him in public setting.
Spaceman,
I have heard a few of his songs but knew nothing about his background. You given me more than I ever knew.
When I was looking up Bocephus, I found out there is also a Hank Williams 3 and I found a few songs on youtube. I don’t know if he sounds like his granddad or his dad. He seems to have a different sound than either of them.
HW III is hard hard country, when he’s not metal rocking. He’s had his own share of trouble with alcohol & drugs. He can sound like Hank Sr and does so on some songs. Got some solid songs, he can get real crude too, like some of Coe’s off brand stuff. Not much of a relationship between father and son.
His daddy got a new CD coming out, been a good while. Heres the cover
Spaceman,
I was surprised by how much I liked this. I guess the low expectation is from my “hate country” days. I didn’t expect much, but this is excellent.
Good music is good music, and you know it when you hear. Blues, rock, folk. These days I punch the country button, rock, contemporary Christian when a commercial comes on.
Here’s something for ya, my son Greg, yellow guitar on the right w. beard and hat. He toured with Rebecca St James for like 3 years. Got married and figured out touring was fun, but reality of making a living struck home. Starting law school at LSU in a few days, though lawyering is certainly swinging low at the moment. Anyway, enjoy I hope!
Yea, thanks. Certainly will be different. His wife has family in Baton Rouge, so that helps the transition.
St James (not her real name) is an Aussie and got married herself last year, so I suspect she will cut back on the touring anyway. Early 30’s so she waited a long time. She’s is easily one of the woman vets in CC, been playing and been popular maybe going on a dozen years. She’s a panelist on Hannity about once a month, have no idea how that hooked up.
He never liked touring much, which I thought was odd for a young fella. Got him to Australia, New Zealand, Norway, and a bunch of places. You would think he’d be “living the dream”, but he is quite nonchalant about it. And I swear he’s the luckiest kid around, he made it on Jay Leno’s walk-about with Plumb and was on two of the other late night shows, one with Matt Maher, and with someone else I can’t remember. Some of these solo acts don’t have a standing band, so they just hire musicians to go with them on tour. He lived in Nashville at the time (went to Belmont, which is a well-known music/music business school). A lot of CC artists have home base in Nashville. But still whats the odds of being on 3 of the late night shows playing temporary gigs. About a zillion to 1. Sheesh.
Spaceman,
I figure it’s when you’re young that traveling is a great way to live. There are few encumbrances, no mortgage payments and no children to worry about, but I can understand how touring and living out of a suitcase can get tiring.
it seems a huge jump from guitar to law degree, but I’m guessing it’s been on his mind a while.
He has all of those memories, couldn’t get neater than that.
July 19, 2012 at 11:37 am
https://www.box.com/s/f8214fe37921cd81011e
July 19, 2012 at 9:36 pm
Hey, hey, good stuff. Got a line from “Uncle Pen” and threw in the chorus from Fox on the Run
Alright its quiz time but no googling! It’s not real hard.
The mighty Bocephus did a song titled “Family Reunion” as well, which is a quite good song. So who is Bocephus??
July 19, 2012 at 10:33 pm
Spaceman,
I am a failure. I stand (sit) here not knowing the answer to this. I fall on my ignorance of country singers as I am brand spankin’ new to the genre.
I’m going to look-I have no choice. Okay, now I know!!
July 19, 2012 at 11:05 pm
Heck, no problem, you get xtra credit for trying out some country.
July 19, 2012 at 11:15 pm
Thanks, Spaceman
You got me Googling again. When I heard the lyrics, I went to find more about his father. I knew he had died young but I didn’t realize it was due to drugs and alcohol. I understood his family tradition.
July 20, 2012 at 8:13 am
His daddy of course is legend and Hank Jr is a main man in country music unto himself. Came close to dying in a fall while mountain climbing, Tore up his face which is in part why he still sports a beard & sunglasses. Some folks say the long rehab was transformational in that he moved from the shadow of his father reputation into his own right. His songs are not elegant, but they all have good melody and usually a theme or story to tell. Does some fun tunes as well. Always has a smile on his face and a gracious fellow anytime you see him in public setting.
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July 20, 2012 at 10:39 am
Spaceman,
I have heard a few of his songs but knew nothing about his background. You given me more than I ever knew.
When I was looking up Bocephus, I found out there is also a Hank Williams 3 and I found a few songs on youtube. I don’t know if he sounds like his granddad or his dad. He seems to have a different sound than either of them.
July 20, 2012 at 10:49 am
He can, if he wants, sound so close to his father. Much more than Junior,
July 20, 2012 at 9:03 pm
HW III is hard hard country, when he’s not metal rocking. He’s had his own share of trouble with alcohol & drugs. He can sound like Hank Sr and does so on some songs. Got some solid songs, he can get real crude too, like some of Coe’s off brand stuff. Not much of a relationship between father and son.
His daddy got a new CD coming out, been a good while. Heres the cover
July 20, 2012 at 10:02 pm
Spaceman,
I was surprised by how much I liked this. I guess the low expectation is from my “hate country” days. I didn’t expect much, but this is excellent.
July 21, 2012 at 3:36 pm
Good music is good music, and you know it when you hear. Blues, rock, folk. These days I punch the country button, rock, contemporary Christian when a commercial comes on.
Here’s something for ya, my son Greg, yellow guitar on the right w. beard and hat. He toured with Rebecca St James for like 3 years. Got married and figured out touring was fun, but reality of making a living struck home. Starting law school at LSU in a few days, though lawyering is certainly swinging low at the moment. Anyway, enjoy I hope!
July 21, 2012 at 4:13 pm
Spaceman,
He looked great, and I wish there were longer shots of him by himself.
That’s quite a change from touring to going to law school. I wish hime well!
July 21, 2012 at 5:59 pm
Yea, thanks. Certainly will be different. His wife has family in Baton Rouge, so that helps the transition.
St James (not her real name) is an Aussie and got married herself last year, so I suspect she will cut back on the touring anyway. Early 30’s so she waited a long time. She’s is easily one of the woman vets in CC, been playing and been popular maybe going on a dozen years. She’s a panelist on Hannity about once a month, have no idea how that hooked up.
He never liked touring much, which I thought was odd for a young fella. Got him to Australia, New Zealand, Norway, and a bunch of places. You would think he’d be “living the dream”, but he is quite nonchalant about it. And I swear he’s the luckiest kid around, he made it on Jay Leno’s walk-about with Plumb and was on two of the other late night shows, one with Matt Maher, and with someone else I can’t remember. Some of these solo acts don’t have a standing band, so they just hire musicians to go with them on tour. He lived in Nashville at the time (went to Belmont, which is a well-known music/music business school). A lot of CC artists have home base in Nashville. But still whats the odds of being on 3 of the late night shows playing temporary gigs. About a zillion to 1. Sheesh.
July 21, 2012 at 6:18 pm
Spaceman,
I figure it’s when you’re young that traveling is a great way to live. There are few encumbrances, no mortgage payments and no children to worry about, but I can understand how touring and living out of a suitcase can get tiring.
it seems a huge jump from guitar to law degree, but I’m guessing it’s been on his mind a while.
He has all of those memories, couldn’t get neater than that.