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Hank Williams, Jr. (born May 26, 1949) is a country singer, son of country music pioneer Hank Williams and father of Hank III and Holly Williams.//Born Randall Hank Williams in Shreveport, Louisiana, and known by the nickname Bocephus (a name given to him by Hank Williams), he was raised by his mother Audrey after his father's death in 1953. He began performing when eight years old, and in 1963 made his recording debut with "Lone Gone Lonesome Blues", a staple of his father's career.Williams' early career was guided, some say outright dominated, by his mother Audrey Williams, who many claim was the driving force that led his father to musical superstardom during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Audrey, in many ways, wished for young Hank to be a clone of his father, sometimes going as far as to have clothes designed for him that were identical to his father's stage clothes and that his vocal stylings and sounds were almost identical to those of Hank William
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