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Buck Norris sings Honky Tonking by Hank Williams.
In 1933, Hank Williams moved to Fountain, Alabama, to live with his uncle and aunt, Walter and Alice McNell. Meanwhile, his cousin Opal McNell moved in with the Williams family in Georgiana to attend the high school there. In Fountain, ten-year-old Williams became close friends with his cousin J.C. McNell, who was six years older. There he learned some of the trades and habits that would dominate the rest of his life. His Aunt Alice taught him to play the guitar, and his cousin J.C. taught him to drink whiskey.
After a year of living with his relatives in Fountain, Williams moved back to Georgiana, where he met Rufus Payne, a black blues musician living in the nearby town of Greenville. Payne often traveled through Georgiana and other towns in the area to perform in the streets and other public places. Payne, who was known more commonly as "Tee-Tot," became Williams' mentor and greatly influenced his musical style.
Super great song Buck your friend Robert.
torontoteddy62 3 years ago
thanks Robert, an easy one for any guitar player too. Stays in E for ever.
bucknorrismusic 3 years ago
That's a fun one Buck... used to do this great 2 chord song myself! It's a great 'Hank' tune and you did a super job on it, I enjoyed it! ... FrAnK (★★★★★)
allshookup77 3 years ago
How come you don't do it anymore? You would be great one it. I'm not a Honky Tonker either. LOL
bucknorrismusic 3 years ago
Say
Buck...
Far be it from me to ever be caught up in that situation when I have my Ro by my side...lol!
Buck,this third installment in your red hot Hank Williams series was right on the mark and top shelf in execution.
Peace,
Padre Max
stewballmax2 3 years ago
Thanks for blessing my Padre with this compliment. Ro would bring you line in a hurry and make you dig deep in the slush fund.
bucknorrismusic 3 years ago