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Experience The Latin and Pop Fusion in Bryan Bravo’s ‘Cha Cha’ Featuring Mariah McKnight

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“Cha Cha” by Bryan Bravo is a blending of Latin and Pop that is an ode to his culturally diverse upbringing. The latest single, from Toronto’s native featuring Pop singer Mariah McKnight is now available to stream.

Bryan Bravo’s quirky fusion of a slow altitude and Latin/Pop energy is more than just making an inevitable hit record; it’s about “creating a perfect balance for both chill vibes and getting your body moving,” the artist shares.

It’s the approach in each lyric that mirrors the song’s objective adeptly. Bryan uses untangled words that make the listener wish to hit the dance floor and let loose.

“I don’t even know where to begin–Celebrate together amongst friends,” he croons. “We all dance together in the end, Feel the love and energy we send–Till I lose all sleep, Till I go too extreme– Like wow wow my Queen, she move so sweet.”

In this lively track, Bryan Bravo’s staple formula of connecting Latin with other genres defines the whole production. It is noticeable how “Cha Cha” draws inspiration from some of his musical influences like Shakira, Mac Miller, and Daddy Yankee. “Cha Cha” is an undeniable force “ that brings together family and friends together in jollification.

Bryan Bravo’s inane command to express thoughts and raw feelings through music is the reason “Cha Cha” embraces “the fun and excitement of a summer night with your friends,” effortlessly.

With his passion to unify others and building connections throughout the years. Bryan Bravo has built a stellar reputation in the Canadian music environment of producing love ballads and insistent Latin tracks that defy conventional barriers

girly. Drops Electrifying New Single ‘Dime,’ Produced by Grammy Award-Contributor Chin Injeti

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girly., a multiracial indie artist from Abbotsford, British Columbia, is out with a new single, “Dime,” produced by Chin Injeti, a three-time Grammy Award album contributor who has collaborated with the likes of DJ Khalil, Dr. Dre, and Eminem.

The easy, breezy listen builds on girly.’s success last year with “Boyish,” which the artist performed throughout 2022 in and around Van City, including during Black Music Month in June. girly. calls “Dime” one of the fastest songs he’s made. “It was like it wrote itself,” he said.

Sometimes the cut feels like a love letter to a specific person – “I had four dollars in my pocket, I had four dollars in my pocket/Spent my last dime on you, I spent my last dime on you” – so goes the addictive hook. Other times, it feels more like a love letter to being on the come up with your friends, at a specific time and in a specific place.

“Dime’s” music video, shot by Joe Salmon, Pamath Vinlaka, and Daniel Lin, brings Vancouver alive like only those who live there could. girly. twists open a Sunny D right in front of Riddim & spice, a popular haunt for Caribbean food in the Grandview-Woodland neighborhood – known for its multiethnic population that includes East Asians and First Nations populations. The Super 8 effect the music video brings an element of nostalgia to these images, too.

On working with Injeti, girly. is stoked. ““As soon as Chin played the first chords, I knew we had something amazing on our hands.” This is the first time the two have collaborated and girly. is excited for future collabs and adds that they connected at just the right time.

“When Chin Injeti and I met he (Chin) said that he wants us to make happy music, and me (girly.), just coming out of a dark place in my life, was very excited to hear this because I spent the past year writing very dark music. Dime was very refreshing for me mentally!,” girly. said.

Joining girly. on stage are his trusted bandmates who were thrilled to hear the song and start playing it live. girly. himself also pushed his musical bounds. “Dime is the first song I learnt on the guitar and what started my guitar journey!,” he explains.

Rising Star JAXXEE Makes a Stunning Debut with ‘GONE’ – A Perfect Fusion of Trip-Hop and Soul

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Blending elements of trip-hop and soul in just the right proportions, the new independent face on the Canadian music scene, JAXXEE, makes an impactful entrance with her debut single, “GONE.”

Paying homage to the obscure Bristol scene of the 90s, while also emanating a fresh and present-day aura, the track serves as a cathartic passage, navigating the intricate emotions of frustration, love, and sorrow.

With a voice as deep as the emotions evoked, JAXXEE poses a poignant question: “Have you ever felt so fragile?” The lyrics unfold a tale of vulnerability, of being depleted by others who take relentlessly.

“This musical journey is about finding my voice. Having an opinion and not just being a people pleaser. Pushing myself to be out of my comfort zone and vulnerable,” explains the artist.

“GONE was the first song I ever shared with anyone,” continues JAXXEE. As a biracial individual from a family of Chinese migrants, her musical path provides a canvas to articulate the intricate shades of her ordeals and growth.

Amidst the turmoil woven by deceit, JAXXEE’s vocals channel the essence of blues and soul—a nod to the classics. Yet, this is no mere imitation. Classic intertwines with contemporary electronic elements and innovative production techniques infuse the old-world charm with a modern heartbeat.

“GONE” serves as a potent embodiment of multifaceted sentiments—frustration, grief, and the profound act of release. Mixed and mastered in San Francisco by Grammy-nominated Count (aka Mikael Eldridge) and engineered and produced by award winner Neil James Cooke-Dallin, “GONE” conveys an empowering message, urging individuals to release relationships that have completed their chapters and no longer contribute positively to their journey.

Face to face 20 years later
Girl he’s the one who made you small
I won’t excuse your indiscretions
Won’t give you any piece of me
Hey diddler, lock your door

The launch of “GONE” is accompanied by dual visual narratives, both shedding light on the song’s duality. The official video unveils a mesmerizing contemporary dance performance, showcasing the artistry of her 14-year-old daughter. This representation is JAXXEE’s ode to her inner child, offering a glimpse into the shadows of her early years. Contrasting this, the bonus video adopts a different perspective, portraying her current self as a resilient, alluring, and vulnerable adult. This portrayal encapsulates her journey of discovering her voice and embracing self-expression, all while exulting in the ongoing celebration of music and art.

Beyond its lyrical content, “GONE” stands as a testament to JAXXEE’s newfound strength in vocalizing her thoughts while still cherishing profound bonds. Her ongoing celebration of music and art remains an ever-present thread in her narrative.

Drawing inspiration from iconic figures like Carole King, Aretha Franklin, and Erykah Badu, as well as the resonances of Portishead, En Vogue, and the Black Pumas, her vocals exude an entrancing blend of moodiness and sensuality. We can expect a whole lot more on this newly released journey.

Her voice, drenched in mood and sensuality, creates an evocative experience that feels timeless. With each note, she channels the essence of raw authentic soul, bridging eras and connecting emotions.

Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton Continues To Be Canada’s Abbey Road

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Grant Avenue Studio, located in Hamilton, Ontario, holds such a significant place in the history of Canadian music. Founded in 1971 by renowned musician and producer Daniel Lanois, the studio quickly became a hub for artists seeking a unique and creative space to record their music. Over the years, Grant Avenue Studio has played a pivotal role in shaping the Canadian music scene and has been the birthplace of countless iconic albums from U2, Gordon Lightfoot and Sarah McLachlan to Johnny Cash, Loreena McKennitt, Cowboy Junkies and The Trews.

Today, it continues to be THE place to record in the music industry, attracting both up and coming and Gold and Platinum artists who are looking to tap into the studio’s rich musical heritage. Grant Avenue Studio stands as a testament to the enduring power of creativity and collaboration in the world of music. With new owners at the helm, this studio will continue to be a home where the next timeless record will be recorded.

 

 

Watch ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic ‘Interview’ Madonna In 1985

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Soak up the delightful quirkiness of this ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic “interview” with the one and only Madonna.

Tenacious D Performed A Medley Of The Who’s Hits

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Tenacious D’s Jack Black and Kyle Gass delivered a rocking medley of The Who’s greatest hits, including “Pinball Wizard,” “There’s a Doctor,” and “Smash the Mirror,” during their appearance on Howard Stern’s show.

My Next Read: “Some New Kind of Kick: A Memoir” by Kid Congo Powers and Chris Campion

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An intimate, coming-of-age memoir by legendary guitarist Kid Congo Powers, detailing his experiences as a young, queer Mexican-American in 1970s Los Angeles through his rise in the glam rock and punk rock scenes.

Kid Congo Powers has been described as a “legendary guitarist and paragon of cool” with “the greatest resume ever of anyone in rock music.” That unique imprint on rock history stems from being a member of not one but three beloved, groundbreaking, and influential groups — Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Cramps, and last but not least, The Gun Club, the wildly inventive punk-blues band he co-founded.

Some New Kind of Kick begins as an intimate coming of age tale, of a young, queer, Chicano kid, growing up in a suburb east of East LA, in the mid-‘70s, exploring his sexual identity through glam rock. When a devastating personal tragedy crushes his teenage dreams, he finds solace and community through fandom, as founder (‘The Prez’) of the Ramones West Coast fan club, and immerses himself in the delinquent chaos of the early LA punk scene.

A chance encounter with another superfan, in the line outside the Whiskey-A-Go-Go to get into a Pere Ubu concert, changes the course of his life entirely. Jeffrey Lee Pierce, a misfit Chicano punk who runs the Blondie fan club, proposes they form a band. The Gun Club is born. So begins an unlikely transition from adoring fan to lauded performer. In Pierce, he finds brotherhood, a creative voice, and a common cause, but also a shared appetite for self-destruction that threatens to overwhelm them both.

Quirky, droll, and heartfelt, with a pitch-perfect evocation of time and place, and a wealth of richly-drawn supporting characters, Some New Kind of Kick is a memoir of personal transformation, addiction and recovery, friendship and belonging, set against the relentless creativity and excess of the ’70s and ’80s underground music scenes.

Jackson Browne and Global Musicians Unite for Moving Rendition of ‘Doctor, My Eyes’

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Experience the magic of collaboration as Playing For Change brings together the legendary Jackson Browne, with some of the greatest musicians from around the world for a stunning rendition of his classic, “Doctor My Eyes.” This Song Around The World reunites members of “The Section”— Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel, who played on the original 1972 song. This reimagining blends the amazing musical stylings of Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo, Char and 11 amazing musicians from around the globe, along with a special introduction of the extraordinarily talented Chavonne Stewart, who all collectively create an evocative piece that speaks to the unifying power of music.

 

Thin Lizzy ‘Vagabonds Of The Western World’ 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition Being Released On November 17, 2023

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2023 sees the 50th anniversary of what is widely regarded as Thin Lizzy’s breakthrough album ‘Vagabonds Of The Western World’ featuring their first UK top ten single ‘Whiskey In The Jar’ and ‘The Rocker’ which would go on to be one of the band’s signature tunes, so much so that it was the last song they ever performed at their final show in 1983.

To celebrate the album’s golden anniversary, deluxe CD and LP sets featuring rarities, radio sessions, unreleased music, rare photos, extensive sleevenotes by Mark Blake, and memorabilia will be released on 17th November and available for presale now here. The reissue suite also includes the album remixed in Dolby Atmos, a first for any Thin Lizzy record.

‘Vagabonds Of The Western World’ was Thin Lizzy’s third studio album and was initially released on the 21st of September 1973. It was the first to feature artwork by Jim Fitzpatrick, the creator of the famous red and black portrait of Che Guevara, who would go on to work with the band on classic albums such as Nightlife, Jailbreak, Johnny The Fox, Black Rose and Chinatown.

The album was the band’s last roll of the dice, as they had been working for two years with limited success. After the band moved to London from Dublin, they played every gig they could to keep themselves afloat. While messing around in their rehearsal studio, Phil Lynott started busking the old Irish folk song ‘Whiskey In The Jar’, which dates back to the 1700s. Their then manager remarked upon it and insisted that the band recorded, against their gut instincts. The single was released in November 1972 and rose to number 6 on the UK singles chart. However, the song didn’t sit well with the band, and despite its success, they left it off their forthcoming album.

Since then, the song, in arrangements influenced by The Lizzy version, has gone on to be covered by artists such as U2, Metallica, Belle & Sebastian, The Pogues, Pulp, Bryan Adams, Gary Moore and Simple Minds.

After a two-year struggle for recognition, Thin Lizzy had finally scored a breakthrough hit. It paved the way for the ‘Vagabonds Of The Western World’ album, but it would be their last with original guitarist Eric Bell. After an unsuccessful New Year’s Eve show in Belfast, Bell was no longer in the band, which paved the way for Lynott’s idea about having twin lead guitarists. After a short spell with very young Gary Moore filling in, Phil & Brian recruited American Scott Gorham and 18-year-old Glaswegian Brian Robertson, and a new adventure started.

The 50th anniversary of ‘Vagabonds Of The Western World’ is the sound of nascent Lizzy finally finding their feet and starting on their journey to be one of the greatest rock bands of the 70s and for Philip to be recognised as one of the best songwriters of his generation.

THIN LIZZY ‘VAGABONDS OF THE WESTERN WORLD’ 50th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION

CD ONE
VAGABONDS OF THE WESTERN WORLD

Mama Nature Said
The Hero And The Madman
Slow Blues
The Rocker
Vagabond Of The Western World
Little Girl In Bloom
Gonna Creep Up On You
A Song For While I’m Away
Whiskey In The Jar
Black Boys On The Corner (Single B-Side)
Randolph’s Tango (Single A-Side)
Broken Dreams (Single B-Side)
The Rocker (Single A-Side edit)
Here I Go Again (Single B-Side)
A Ride In The Lizzymobile (Single B- Side)

CD TWO
RADIO SESSIONS

JOHN PEEL SESSION NOVEMBER 28, 1972
Whiskey In The Jar
Suicide
Black Boys On The Corner

RTE RADIO EIREANN SESSION
1969 Rock Suicide
Broken Dreams
Eddie’s Blues/Blue Shadows

JOHN PEEL SESSION AUGUST 7, 1973
Vagabond of the Western World
Gonna Creep Up On You
Little Girl in Bloom

JOHN PEEL SESSION AUGUST 16, 1973
Randolph’s Tango
The Rocker
Slow Blues

BOB HARRIS SESSION SEPTEMBER 17, 1973
Randolph’s Tango
Little Girl in Bloom
The Rocker

CD THREE:
LIVE, RARITIES, DEMOS & OUTTAKES

RADIO ONE IN CONCERT PARIS THEATRE JULY 26, 1973
The Rocker
Thing’s Ain’t Working Out Down At The Farm
Slow Blues
Gonna Creep Up On You
Suicide

The Rocker (Take 1 Instrumental)
Little Girl In Bloom (Take 3)
Gonna Creep Up On You (Take 2 Instrumental)
Slow Blues (Take 2 Instrumental)
Here I Go Again (Extended Version)
Suicide (gtr Needles And Pins Jam) (Lynott)
Whiskey In The Jar (Alternate Mix Extended Version)
Black Boys On The Corner (Alternate Mix)
Gonna Creep Up On You (Acetate)
Baby’s Been Messin’ (Acetate)

BLU-RAY:
VAGABONDS OF THE WESTERN WORLD
ATMOS MIX / 5.1 MIX / STEREO MIX

Mama Nature Said
The Hero And The Madman
Slow Blues
The Rocker
Vagabond Of The Western World
Little Girl In Bloom
Gonna Creep Up On You
A Song For While I’m Away

BONUS ATMOS MIXES
Whiskey In Jar (Single A-Side)
Black Boys On The Corner (Single B-Side)
Randolph’s Tango (Single A-Side)
Broken Dreams (Single B-Side)
The Rocker (Single A-Side Edit)
Here I Go Again (Single B-Side)
A Ride In The Lizzymobile (Single B-Side)
Whiskey In The Jar (Full Version)

Country Icon Hank Williams Honoured With Hank 100 Centennial Celebration

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As the 100th anniversary of Hank Williams’ birth approaches this SundaySeptember 17, 2023, it’s impossible to overstate the impact and influence the legendary singer/songwriter with the distinctive voice has had on popular music. Lovingly called the “Hillbilly Shakespeare” for his poetic, evocative lyrics, unparalleled storytelling, and ability to encapsulate the joys and sorrows of the everyman in song, Williams was the father of contemporary country music and its first bona-fide superstar. A troubled figure that embodied his deeply emotional songs – he personified his heartrending music until his life was cut tragically short at the age of 29 at the height of his fame – he paved the way for all that would follow in his footsteps.

Hank Williams’ extraordinary career and remarkable legacy will be honored throughout the next year around the world with a host of events, new releases, a poignant cover, tribute shows, induction into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame Museum, and much more, beginning today.

“Hank Williams was a force of nature who left an incredible catalog of songs that are still seen as the highest standard of the craft of songwriting. UMe remains honored to be the stewards of his timeless songs and to help further his legacy by continuing to introduce new generations to his music,” said Bruce Resnikoff, President & CEO of UMe, the global catalog division of Universal Music Group.

“Hank Williams i one of the crucial cornerstones upon which the American artform of country music is built. He was able to fuse country with the blues and gospel in a way that stripped popular music to its essence with an appeal beyond genre and culture. His songs are performed every day in the honky-tonks on Lower Broadway in Nashville, but also by artists all over the world. We are proud to represent the evergreen catalog of Hank Williams and introduce new generations to one of the finest purveyors of three chords and the truth,” said Cindy Mabe, Chair & CEO of UMG Nashville.

Williams released dozens of hits in his brief time such as “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “Honky Tonkin’,” “Hey, Good Lookin’,” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Lovesick Blues,” and “Jambalaya (On The Bayou),” leaving an enduring legacy that only continues to grow year after year. When Williams made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry in 1949, he became the first performer to ever receive six encores. The pioneering songwriter was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2010 Williams was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his “craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life.” Upon inducting the trailblazing artist into its inaugural class of the Country Music Hall of Fame, they declared that Williams “set the agenda for contemporary country songcraft” and the “standard by which success is measured in country music.” He remains arguably the most important figure in country music history.

 

NEW DIGITAL COLLECTION, HANK WILLIAMS 100, OUT TODAY
The international centennial celebration Hank 100 launches today with the release of a new digital collection from Mercury Nashville/UMe entitled Hank Williams 100 that pairs 19 of Williams’ most popular songs and greatest hits across the musical and emotional spectrum. Divided into two parts, the first half offers up some of Williams’ more upbeat and lighthearted fare such as “Jambalaya (On The Bayou),” “Hey, Good Lookin’,” “Move It On Over,” “Honky Tonkin’,” “Settin’ The Woods On Fire,” and  “I Saw The Light,” with his darker, more introspective and mournful material including “Lost Highway, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “Cold, Cold Heart,” “Lovesick Blues,” “Honky Tonk Blues,” “(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle,” “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive” and “Alone and Forsaken” which was prominently featured on HBO’s hit show, “The Last Of Us,” earlier this year, introducing a whole new generation to Williams’ timeless music. Collectively these songs have inspired several books and biopics, soundtracked dozens of TV shows and films and been covered by hundreds of artists over the decades from across the world of country, rock, pop, jazz and beyond. Stream the collection now: https://UMe.lnk.to/HankWilliams100PR

SAM WILLIAMS HONORS GRANDFATHER HANK WILLIAMS’ LEGACY WITH HAUNTING RENDITION OF “I’M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY”

Nashville singer/songwriter Sam Williams celebrates country pioneer and grandfather Hank Williams’ legacy and 100th birthday with a soothing rendition of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” In true Sam Williams fashion, his beautiful voice is laced with hints of sorrow, vulnerability, and acceptance. Listen to “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” HERE.

“This song is special to me in many ways. I have always been hesitant to touch recording my grandfather’s songs, as there’s a sacredness to them. I wouldn’t want to do them injustice. ‘ISLICC’ has always been one of my favourites of his catalog,” Sam Williams shares. “The release coinciding with his centennial birthday is a bittersweet happy birthday gift to the man I never knew that everyone seems to know. It is a reclamation of my name, my destiny in my family’s legacy, and a statement to country music. History and homage, respect and reinvention, tattered and stolen coattails; I am a most honourable mention.”

Tomorrow, Sam Williams will make his return to the Grand Ole Opry for a special performance at 7:30pm. Gary Mule Deer, Logan Ledger, NEEDTOBREATHE, and more are set to perform. Tickets are available HERE.

INDUCTED INTO ROCKABILLY HALL OF FAME AND HOMETOWN CELEBRATION


The Rockabilly Hall of Fame Museum, in collaboration with the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Ala., announces the grand celebration of the induction of Williams into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame Museum. The induction presentation of the Alabama native and internationally acclaimed country music legend will be held this Sunday, September 17. To mark this historic milestone, the Hank Williams Museum has organized a spectacular three-day gala concert, September 15-17, held at Troy University’s Davis Theatre in Montgomery. This exceptional event will feature a captivating lineup, including renowned country and bluegrass acts, as well as talented tribute artists who will perform in the distinctive style of Williams. The weekend festivities will conclude with a graveside memorial service at Williams’ gravesite in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex in Montgomery on his 100th birthday, September 17. For more information, visit: https://www.thehankwilliamsmuseum.net/hank-100

 

HANKS’ 100TH: A CONCERT IN CELEBRATION OF HANK WILLIAMS


The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is celebrating Williams’ 100th birthday with “Hank’s 100th: A Concert in Celebration of Hank Williams,” presented by Spotify in partnership with the Americana Music Association. A diverse representation of the Americana community will be coming together during the upcoming Americana Music Festival in Nashville at the CMA Theater on Thursday, September 21 to perform interpretations of Williams’ classics in various styles, from honky-tonk to bluegrass to rock and R&B. The event will feature Brennen Leigh, Chuck Mead, Delbert McClinton, Della Mae, Laura Cantrell, Rodney Crowell, S. G. Goodman, Suzy Bogguss, Crowell, Wendy Moten, Country Music Hall of Fame members Charlie McCoy and Connie Smith, with more to be announced. Hilary Williams, Holly Williams, and Sam Williams will pay special tribute to their grandfather at this not to be missed event. Chris Scruggs will lead the house band for the festivities, which will also include Billy Contreras, Jared Manzo, Kenny Vaughan and Wes L’Anglois. The concert is included with AmericanaFest conference registration or museum admission and is free to museum members. A “Happy 100th Birthday Hank” 66-song playlist is also now available on Spotify. For more information, visit: https://www.countrymusichalloffame.org/calendar/hanks-100th-a-concert-in-celebration-of-hank-williams

 

FORK FEST TO CELEBRATE HANK WILLIAMS

Fork Fest, held in the historic village of Leiper’s Fork, Tenn., will celebrate Williams on his 100th birthday, Sunday, September 17, with a tribute concert by Shawn Williams playing Williams’ hits. The show will be held in the Lawnchair Theatre, not far from Williams’ former Leiper’s Fork farm and home, Beechwood Hall. This year’s event marks the 10th anniversary of Fork Fest and is free and open to the public. For more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070601630634

 

HANK CELEBRATED AROUND THE WORLD

Fans of Hank Williams around the world, from the US to the UK to Australia and the Netherlands, will be celebrating with a variety of events of all shapes and sizes, ranging from tribute concerts to classic country DJ sets. Saving Country Music is keeping tabs on all of events, head there for more info: https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/the-world-prepares-for-the-100th-birthday-of-hank-williams/

HANK WILLIAMS 100 TRACKLIST
1. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
2. Hey, Good Lookin’
3. Kaw-Liga
4. I Saw The Light
5. Move It On Over
6. Honky Tonkin’
7. Settin’ The Woods On Fire
8. Baby We’re Really In Love
9. Lost Highway
10. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
11. Your Cheatin’ Heart
12. Cold Cold Heart
13. Alone And Forsaken
14. Lovesick Blues
15. Honky Tonk Blues
16. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
17. I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You)
18. You Win Again
19. I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive