As the son of one of country music's ultimate legends, Hank Williams Jnr's
career was always destined to be overshadowed, yet, with his own
anti-establishment instinct, he made his own mark as a country outlaw who
ruffled the feathers of Nashville elite. He was initially dismissed as a clone
of his father, singing his songs and copying his style but gradually developed
his own style by adopting other genres, notably blues and rock. He also wrote
some memorable songs, notably All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight,
which was used for over a decade as the theme song for a lon...