Hank Williams Jr - All The Roads
Listen to Hank Williams, Jr.'s latest single from 127 Rose Avenue.
Hank Williams, Jr. - Farm Song
Listen to the lead-off track (and future single contender) from Hank Williams, Jr's latest album.
Hank Williams, Jr. - 127 Rose Avenue
Here's Hank Williams, Jr.'s latest album, the first release since 2002's "I'm One Of You." Is this album in line with his rootsier effors like "The Almeria Club" or is it more in step with today's flavor of the month?
New Artist Spotlight: Holly Williams
The setting was perfect. After performing a stunning set of songs from her upcoming album at Nashville's honky tonk "The Stage," Holly Williams sat down to discuss her career in the perfect atmosphere. Topics discussed included Holly's single, her new album and why she chose to perform.
Hank Williams, Jr - Red, White & Pink Slip Blues

Watch the video for the latest single from Bocephus.
Holly Williams - Keep The Change
Here's a sample of Holly Williams' debut Country single.
Holly Williams - "Keep The Change"
The granddaughter and daughter of country music royalty, Holly Williams certainly didn't want to be a country singer. It's just what comes natural to her. With smartly-penned tunes, Holly has persevered in a fickle town to create interesting songs like this one, her first for Mercury Records.
Holly Williams - Between Your Lines
Here's a track from Holly Williams' first album.
Outlaw Country
With country music very much a pop confection, a ragtag collective of artists took the outsider spirit of rock n roll and turned it into a vast movement. The Outlaw movement was coined after country music's first million-selling album "Meet The Outlaws." Aside from the "outlaws" profiled below, new artists such as Charley Pride ("Kiss an Angel Good Morning") and Conway Twitty ("Hello Darlin' ") emerged to break the mold of the Nashville Sound. Southern Country Rockers such as The Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band, David Allan Coe, The Charlie Daniels Band, and others took country to a new, higher level. Without a doubt, though, it was the outlaws who defined this era in country music.
Hank Williams, Jr - McCain Palin Tradition
Here's Hank Williams, Jr.'s ode to John McCain and Sarah Palin. It's a re-written version of 'family tradition.'



