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  • 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"
    May 1, 1965
    Merle Kilgore opens for Hank Williams Jr. for the first time. It begins a tradition that lasts for more than 20 years
    Mar 7, 1966
    Hank Williams Jr. records "Standing In The Shadows," a song recognizing the daunting influence of his late father, in Nashville
    Aug 5, 1966
    Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York, hosts a country concert, featuring Roy Acuff, Kay Adams, Dick Curless, Pete Drake, Roy Drusky, Flatt & Scruggs, The Geezinslaw Brothers, Stonewall Jackson, Warner Mack, Webb Pierce, Ray Price, Dottie West and Hank Williams Jr.
    Mar 31, 1967
    An invitation-only event provides a peek at the original Country Music Hall of Fame a day before its public opening on Music Row in Nashville. Among the attendees: Eddy Arnold, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Hank Williams Jr., Red Foley, Minnie Pearl, Jeannie Seely and songwriters Boudleaux and Felice Bryant
    Apr 1, 1967
    On opening day, the Country Music Hall of Fame unveils its Walkway of Stars. Among the initial honorees: Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams Jr., Jeannie Seely, Webb Pierce, and songwriters Hank Cochran and Boudleaux Bryant
    Nov 6, 1967
    Hank Williams Jr. marries high school sweetheart Sharon Martin in Gallatin, Tennessee, and departs on a California honeymoon
    Nov 24, 1967
    Hank Williams Jr. records "It's All Over But The Crying" in Nashville during the second day of sessions for the "A Time To Sing" soundtrack. Co-star Shelley Fabares also cuts one song for the movie
    Aug 15, 1968
    "A Time To Sing," starring Hank Williams Jr., debuts at Nashville's Paramount Theater. The movie includes Williams' hit "It's All Over But The Crying"

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