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...theme was Nashville. I love Nashville so much and recorded the album there, and I know I?ve done a lot of different kinds of music and some people find it hard to understand how I can supposedly be the godfather and the grunge and still be into Hank Williams, but to me it?s all music and I don?t care about labels...
...always had a great respect for old time musicians and the Grand Ole Opry and the tradition, it?s just such a great forum, and not just American, but Canadian, too. We had guys like Hank Snow, and he was singing songs like The Good Ole Hockey Game, before the NHL failed and started to change the rules of the game because they screwed up the strike last year, and now they?ve changed the whole way hockey is. It?s a complete joke. The only reason I go to hockey games is because I get to go with...
...affairs writer, London bureau chief and publisher, and head of the planning and construction of the TIME & Life Building, TIME Inc.'s headquarters, in New York's Rockefeller Center, that was completed in 1960; on Fishers Island, New York. Before arriving at the company's flagship magazine in 1951, Hank, as he was known, served in the wartime U.S. Navy and as a reporter for the Cleveland Press. From 1967 to 1996, he served on the company's board of directors, and as the head of the Luce Foundation for more than 30 years oversaw hundreds of millions of dollars...
DIED. HENRY LUCE III, 80, elder son of TIME co-founder Henry R. Luce and a Time Inc. executive, whose posts at the company over 29 years included serving as publisher of TIME; on Fishers Island, N.Y. Before arriving at Time Inc.'s flagship magazine in 1951, Hank, as he was known, served in the wartime U.S. Navy and as a reporter for the Cleveland Press. A fierce defender of editorial freedom, Luce sat on the company's board of directors from 1967 to 1996 and, as head of the Luce Foundation for more than 30 years, oversaw hundreds...
Many a song has been written about Hank Williams, but this is the first in which he plays a bar in drag and his mascara runs. Williams' fans should give a close listen before they shout for Keen's scalp; his mix of irony, folk and honky-tonk is a tribute to Hank's influence...