Hank III Has the Moonshiner’s Blues (New Songs)
Hank Williams III continues his stint of Wednesday nights at Layla’s Bluegrass Inn, and continues to make news and debut new songs.
This last Wednesday, former football player turned country artist Kyle Turley opened the show, and Hank III rolled out two new songs, “Moonshiner’s Blues” about Popcorn Sutton, and another called “Drinkin’ Ain’t Hard to Do.”
These two songs along with the two he debuted last week, are likely to be included on his upcoming album The Rebel Within. Hank III has also been dedicating his Layla’s shows to important people. The first show was dedicated to Mr. Bandana who has been suffering from some serious health issues. People who were not in attendance but want to help him can send money, valuables, nudes (femme only please), or whatever you have to BANDANA, 1462 MT.ZION CH.RD., IRON STATION NC 28080.
Last weeks show was dedicated to Mary Wallace who recently passed away. Mary was the President of the Hank Williams International Fan Club, and also the operator of the Hank Williams Museum in Alabama. You can read a great review of last week’s show and see some pictures from Cathy’s Reinstate Hank Bandwagon, and thanks again to Allison for the vids.
December 29, 2009 @ 1:57 am
Can’t get enough hank III.Also have a song I would like for him to do
Ol’Cracker
December 31, 2009 @ 7:42 am
When/how will we know when this new album will be out? Why does Curb still hold these up? They still sell, despite the million bootlegs. I’ve been to four shows this year. All packed. I just don’t get it.
December 31, 2009 @ 6:20 pm
I think we’ll probably hear something in Feb. III just turned the album in, so I don’t think there reason to be alarmed at this point. They have nine months after he turns it in to release the album. If they hold it up like they did the others, I will be the first to cry foul. But at this point it would be unreasonable to think any label would have an album packaged and distributed in a month. Plus they want some lead time ahead of the release to promote it.
January 19, 2010 @ 9:27 pm
Mary Wallace was an amazing woman and she will be missed. She made me feel welcome when I met her and we exchanged conversations many times throughout the years. RIP Mary.