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  • Sep 1, 1994
    In a special edition saluting country music, Life magazine puts Hank Williams at the top of the list of "The 100 Most Important People" in country music history. At #100 is Hank Williams Jr.
    Dec 29, 1994
    The Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute album "Skynyrd Frynds" is certified gold by the RIAA. It features Travis Tritt, Wynonna, Sammy Kershaw, The Mavericks, Alabama, Confederate Railroad, Hank Williams Jr., Steve Earle and McBride & The Ride
    Jan 29, 1995
    Hank Williams Jr. joins Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle and Miami Sound Machine during the pre-game ceremony for Super Bowl XXIX at Miami's Joe Robbie Stadium. The San Francisco 49ers beat the San Diego Chargers, 49-26
    Mar 6, 1996
    More than 1,500 people attend a memorial service for Minnie Pearl at the Brentwood United Methodist Church, including The Hagers, Chet Atkins, Porter Wagoner, Ricky Skaggs, Radney Foster, Hank Williams Jr., Bill Anderson and Reba McEntire
    May 7, 1996
    Hank Williams Jr. shoots the opening for ABC-TV's "Monday Night Football" at Legislative Plaza in downtown Nashville, using cheerleaders from the University of Kentucky in the footage
    Jul 13, 1996
    Promoters claim 225,000 people attend the Atlanta Motor Speedway for a concert featuring Alan Jackson, Hank Williams Jr., Alabama, Pam Tillis, Patty Loveless, Lee Roy Parnell, The Charlie Daniels Band, Tracy Byrd, Kenny Chesney and Mac Davis
    Sep 2, 1996
    ABC-TV debuts the new "Monday Night Football" video, featuring Hank Williams Jr., filmed in a makeshift Oval Office with a Colin Powell look-alike
    Sep 17, 1996
    Curb releases the album "Men With Broken Hearts," featuring the Three Hanks: Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr. and Hank Williams III
    Sep 27, 1996
    Hank Williams Jr. performs at the Savannah Civic Center in Georgia. The audience includes future country hitmaker Luke Bryan
    Jan 11, 1997
    George Jones sings the national anthem, and Hank Williams Jr. does "I'm Gonna Knock You Out," as promoter Don King presents the first boxing card at the Nashville Arena. Henry Akinwanade wins a heavyweight fight, one of 13 matches on the bill

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