Hank Williams Jr., Justin Moore and Chris Janson's performance of "Born to Boogie" at the 2016 CMA Music Festival aired as part of the 'Country's Night to Rock' TV special.
Many of our favorite country stars have been in the public eye for multiple decades, which means that some of them have changed a lot since when they first hit the stage.
Hank Williams, Jr. is not afraid of controversy, but according to the artist, his new song “God and Guns” from his most recent record It’s About Time doesn’t fall into that category.
Leave it to Hank Williams Jr. to tell it like it is. In a new interview, the politically outspoken country legend weighs in on the already highly-contentious 2016 presidential election with an attitude that may be surprising to some longtime followers.
Hank Williams Jr. took the stage at 2015 WE Fest wearing a black hat with the word "ICON" inscribed on the front. During his time onstage, he showed attendees that yes, he is truly an icon in country music.