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submitted by Nick Aug 11th 2009 04:01 pm (stereogum.com)
Not so long ago Johnny Cash got to Walk The Line. Now its Hank Williams' turn for a newfangled countrified biopic via the Nashville-based 821 Entertainment Group and Strike Entertainment. Strike's partner Marc Abraham will pen the script. Williams's estate is cooperating -- which means they'll get use of recordings -- and 821's optioned the rights to Colin Escott's Hank Williams: The Biography. Escott will work as associate producer. So, yes, they're clearly making this one official, which means it might be the contemporary go-to cinematic take on Williams short life from poor Alabama childhood to country star to death at 29 from alcohol/morphine/etc. abuse. As Abraham puts it:He was the first real star who went down as the result of his lifestyle, succeeded by Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain ... He destroyed himself, but for six years leading to his death, Hank had six songs each year in the top 10.He thinks they'll use original recordings in the film, so whomever gets the role doesn't necessarily need to know how to sing. Ideas? We have one: Continue reading Casting Couch: Hank Williams...
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submitted by Nick Oct 4th 2011 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
This is, admittedly, not a great day for Hank Williamses. But don’t let the fathers bear the sins of the sons. O.G. country music legend Hank Williams (that would be Hank Senior) is the subject of a new compilation called The Lost Notebooks Of Hank Williams, in which various music luminaries make songs out of [...]
Reuters - True to his prediction, Hank Williams never got out of this world alive. But leave it to country's all-time monarch of misery, last heard on this mortal coil 58 years ago, to be responsible for the most delightfully despondent album of 2011.
submitted by Nick Sep 13th 2011 11:00 am (www.antimusic.com)
Hank Williams: The Legend Begins hits stores today, September 13th, through Time Life and the Estate of Hank Williams
Bob Dylan and Jack White are among the artists who've contributed to a collection of previously unheard songs by country legend Hank Williams
AP - New Hank Williams songs are on the way — 58 years after the country music archetype's death.


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