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When Hank Williams Jr. Hit Rock Bottom (Literally)
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When Hank Williams Jr. Hit Rock Bottom (Literally)

Tape Spaghetti

August 26, 202549m 50s

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Show Notes

What does it take to break free from your father’s shadow? For Hank Williams Jr., it was just about every bone in his body.

In this episode of Tape Spaghetti, Scott and Blake trace Hank Jr.’s journey from teen imitator of his iconic dad to one of country’s fiercest originals. Sparked by a mighty tumble off the Smoky Mountains that nearly killed him, Hank Jr. relearned how to walk, talk, and make music — and, miraculously, was all the better for it.

With “Family Tradition” and “Whiskey Bent and Hellbound,” he embraced southern rock swagger, celebrated his vices, and created music that was unapologetically his own.

Along the way, he reshaped country music itself, proving that second-generation stars could blaze trails, not just imitate them.

Tune in and hear the story of how one brutal fall gave rise to a legend.