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Hank Williams Jr.: 45 Years of Family Tradition

December 4, 2023 6:32 pm GMT

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Hank Williams Jr. is gearing up to celebrate 45 years of his hit record, Family Tradition, with a 2024 run of headlining dates.

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Kicking off on April 5 in Birmingham, Alabama, Williams will traverse the U.S. through the summer on his 12-city trek, making appearances in Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, New York and more.

The country icon will call it quits on September 14 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Along the way, the second-generation entertainer will be supported by the likes of Whiskey Myers, Neal McCoy, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Crockett, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives and Old Crow Medicine Show.

Marking Williams' 29th studio album, Family Tradition was released in April 1979 and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

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Holler takes a trip back through the years to pick out some of the highlights from Williams Jr’s half-century at the top of country music.

In celebration of the anniversary, fans will be hoping to hear his massive hit of the same name, as well as some of Jr.'s other blockbuster tune, including 'A Country Boy Can Survive', 'All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight', 'My Name is Bocephus', 'Dinosaur', 'Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound' and more.

Apart from his headlining trek, Williams will also be spending the summer on a handful of tours, including Two Step Inn and the Buckeye Motorcycle and Music Rally, as well as a few stops on the recently announced Rock the Country Tour festival.

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Written by Lydia Farthing