Cowboy Jack, famous performer
of "The Hank Show," is frequently heard at Red River Station
campfire on
Saturday
nights
ABOUT
THE HANK SHOW
Hank Williams, Sr. is the legendary pioneer of country music.
Although he died at the early age of twenty-nine in 1953,
and was only in the record business for seven years,
his music lives on forever.
Songs like 'Your Cheatin' Heart', 'Kawliga'
were not released until six months after his death,
so Hank barely had a chance to perform them live for his audiences.
Jack L. Johnson has always been an admirer
of Hank's truth and simplicity in his songs.
As an Opryland entertainer, Jack sang 'There's a Tear in My
Beer'
on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
That inspirational experience is what led to the creation
of this vintage replica of songs, music, instrumentation, and
singing style "For Ol' Hank."
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for Jack's website |