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Shelton Hank Williams III
was born December 12, 1972, in Nashville, TN. As the grandson of
Hank Williams
and the son of
Hank Jr.
, he was country music royalty before he ever sang a note. But he didn't immediately follow his forebears musically, choosing instead to bang around the Southeast, playing drums in punk and hardcore combos and smoking prodigious amounts of weed. It was the outlaw spirit of his lineage, alive and unwell and floating in the bong water.
By 1996, steep child support payments and his thirst for Mother Nature had forced
Hank III
onto to the straight and narrow, and he signed a contract with Music City giant Curb. The label issued
Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts
, which brought the voices of all three generations of
Williams
men together via the ghastly miracles of modern technology. It was about as far from what
Hank III
wanted as he could get and signaled the beginning of his stormy relationship with Curb.
Williams
was in a tight spot. While his name, face, and uncanny vocal resemblance to his grandfather almost guaranteed him a thriving country audience, he had no patience for Nashville's squareness and rigid control. He and his
Damn Band
could wow a crowd with a spot-on set of gorgeous country balladry and spirited honky tonk. But
III
could just as easily shift gears into screeching,
Black Flag
-style punk rock with his hard-rocking combo
Assjack
. He was the kind of anomaly enormous record companies couldn't stand -- eminently marketable, yet defiantly unpredictable.
Curb issued
Hank III
's proper debut in September 1999. Entitled
Risin' Outlaw
, it presented 13 rough-hewn country numbers colored by
Hank
's honky tonking vocals. And while he played his share of "country" gigs to support it,
Williams
also appeared at the 2001 Vans Warped Tour alongside punks like
Rancid
. The irascible
III
also dismissed
Outlaw
as a label-controlled fiasco almost immediately after its release. After a few years of touring and trying like mad to be released from his Curb contract,
III
returned to wax in early 2002 with
Lovesick, Broke & Driftin'
. While
Outlaw
had featured material from outside writers, the new LP was all
Hank III
but for a previously released cover of
Bruce Springsteen
's
"Atlantic City."
He also produced, recorded, and mixed it by his lonesome in just two weeks.
At this point
Hank
's relationship with Curb became even more strained. The label refused to release his appropriately named
This Ain't Country
LP, which featured songs like
"Life of Sin"
and
"Hellbilly."
At the same time, it refused to grant
Hank III
the rights to issue it on his own. He and the record company reached an impasse, which
III
only exacerbated with the "F*** Curb" T-shirts he sold through his thriving website.
Thrown Out of the Bar
, his third honky tonk album, was scheduled for release in 2003, as was the long-awaited
This Ain't Country
. Additionally,
III
issued extremely limited-edition releases through his website (often in quantities of 100 or less) and continued to play bass in
Superjoint Ritual
, the brutal side project of
Pantera
frontman
Phil Anselmo
. The double-disc
Straight to Hell
was released March 2006 on Bruc Records (the fledgling rock division of Curb). The first CD contained songs with elements of traditional country warped to fit
Hank III
's rebel attitude, while the second disc boasted only one song that featured just
Williams
, his guitar, ambient noises, and a slight story that those coming down from drugs might enjoy. Ever in the outlaw mode,
Williams
released
Damn Right, Rebel Proud
in 2008. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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