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Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr. spent years trying to duplicate his famous father's sound. But his greatest success came when he shook off that weighty mantle. Williams' new sound integrated country and southern rock, a formula that made him one of country's biggest stars of the '80s. Down the line, he proved to be influential to a new generation of rebels like Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker.

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