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  • Feb 16, 1965
    Hank Williams Jr. sings along with the voice of Hank Williams Sr. while recording the Grammy-nominated album "Father & Son." The session's efforts include "Why Don't You Love Me," "Move It On Over" and "Lost Highway"
    Feb 17, 1965
    Hank Williams Jr. continues work on the Grammy-nominated album "Father & Son," pairing him with the late Hank Sr. On the session: "Mind Your Own Business," "Honky Tonk Blues," "I Don't Like This Kind Of Livin'" and "Lonesome Whistle"
    Mar 16, 1965
    Hank Williams Jr. concludes recording for the Grammy-nominated album "Father & Son," pairing him with the vocals of his late daddy. The day's work includes "I Won't Be Home No More," "Wedding Bells" and "Lovesick Blues"
    Mar 7, 1966
    Hank Williams Jr. records "Standing In The Shadows," a song recognizing the daunting influence of his late father, in Nashville
    Jun 6, 1966
    From one Hall of Famer to another: Roy Acuff records an entire album in one day, "For The First Time--Roy Acuff Sings Hank Williams"
    May 17, 1967
    The Bob Dylan documentary "Dont Look Back" debuts at San Francisco's Presidio Theatre. Its off-stage moments include Dylan and Joan Baez harmonizing on two Hank Williams hits, "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
    Jan 1, 1968
    On the 15th anniversary of Hank Williams' death, the original Drifting Cowboys play together for the first time in 14 years
    Dec 4, 1968
    Hank Williams Jr. records "Cajun Baby" in Nashville. The song represents a collaboration between Bocephus and his father, Hank Williams, who had never finished writing it. Junior completed the composition before recording it
    Dec 27, 1968
    Two 150-pound marble urns and a marble replica of Hank Williams' hat are stolen from his grave in Montgomery, Alabama. The memorial objects will be recovered over the next four days
    Jan 7, 1969
    RCA releases Charley Pride's cover of Hank Williams' "Kaw-Liga"

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