Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr. Tells ‘Fox & Friends’ and ESPN, ‘I’ll Keep My …"
Hank Williams Jr. Tells ‘Fox & Friends’ and ESPN, ‘I’ll Keep My …"
Hank Williams Jr. Tells ‘Fox & Friends’ and ESPN, ‘I’ll Keep My …"
The Obama-Hitler comparison made on ‘Fox & Friends’ by Hank Williams Jr. a while back forced ESPN to sack the singer’s opening theme song from Monday Night Football. Now, according to sources who spoke with the Associated Press, the 62-year-old has fired back at both ESPN and ‘Fox & Friends’ in a new song titled ‘I’ll Keep My …,’ which he recorded in a Nashville studio on Friday.
‘Monday Night Football’ Drops Hank Williams Jr. Theme for Good
‘Monday Night Football’ Drops Hank Williams Jr. Theme for Good
‘Monday Night Football’ Drops Hank Williams Jr. Theme for Good
On Monday, after Hank Williams Jr. appeared on Fox News and compared President Obama and House Speaker John A. Boehner’s recent golf outing to “Hitler playing golf with Netanyahu,” ESPN pulled Williams’ classic opening theme from that night’s airing of ‘Monday Night Football.’ ‘All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on Monday Night,’ which includes the catchphrase, “Are you ready for some football?,” had
Hank Williams Jr. Issues Statement Clarifying Controversial Hitler Comment
Hank Williams Jr. Issues Statement Clarifying Controversial Hitler Comment
Hank Williams Jr. Issues Statement Clarifying Controversial Hitler Comment
It may not do anything to save his long-running gig as the musical kickoff for ‘Monday Night Football,’ but Hank Williams, Jr. has issued a personal statement in response to the brouhaha that erupted after his recent appearance on ‘Fox and Friends.’ Williams, who compared a golf match between President Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner to “Hitler playing golf with Netanyahu,” attemp
Hank Williams Jr. Compares Obama to Hitler, Get’s Football Intro Pulled
Hank Williams Jr. Compares Obama to Hitler, Get’s Football Intro Pulled
Hank Williams Jr. Compares Obama to Hitler, Get’s Football Intro Pulled
For the first time in 20 years, a Monday Night Football game didn't have Hank Williams Jr. singing his intro tune, "All My Rowdy Friends," before it's telecast last night. Williams made controversial comments on the show "Fox and Friends" Monday, comparing President Obama to Adolf Hitler. ESPN quickly decided to pull the plug on the Williams intro to the game between the Indian