We have covered a lot of musical ground in the various threads, but with a few notable exceptions country music has gone wanting. Let's see how many C&W fans we have here.
Bob Willis or Hank Williams might seem like obvious choices to lead off, but I'm going with Waco native Hank Thompson. Born in 1925, Hank was performing on radio station WACO at a young age as Hank the Hired Hand. After serving in the Navy during WWII Hank returned to Waco and formed his legendary Brazos Valley Boys. The Brazos Valley Boys were the first country band to take their own sound system on the road, the first to release a live album, Live At The Golden Nugget in 1961 and the first to broadcast a TV variety show in color. Hank's career spanned seven decades before his death in 2007 at 82.
By the way, this thread is not decade specific. Jump around as your muse directs you.
Bob Willis or Hank Williams might seem like obvious choices to lead off, but I'm going with Waco native Hank Thompson. Born in 1925, Hank was performing on radio station WACO at a young age as Hank the Hired Hand. After serving in the Navy during WWII Hank returned to Waco and formed his legendary Brazos Valley Boys. The Brazos Valley Boys were the first country band to take their own sound system on the road, the first to release a live album, Live At The Golden Nugget in 1961 and the first to broadcast a TV variety show in color. Hank's career spanned seven decades before his death in 2007 at 82.
By the way, this thread is not decade specific. Jump around as your muse directs you.