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  • May 10, 2001
    Hank Williams Jr. records five songs at Shreveport's Municipal Auditorium, the former radio home of "The Louisiana Hayride," which previously employed his father
    Sep 8, 2001
    Following a parade to honor the Tennessee Titans' football team, Alan Jackson makes an impromptu appearance onstage at Nashville's Riverfront Park to perform with Hank Williams Jr. They sing Jackson's Bocephus-penned 1999 hit "Blues Man"
    Oct 17, 2001
    Hank Williams Jr. records a medley of "Jesus Just Left Chicago" and "Waitin' For The Bus" for "Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute To ZZ Top"
    Oct 21, 2001
    A Country Freedom Concert at the Gaylord Entertainment Center rallies Nashvillians after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Appearing: George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride, Lonestar, Hank Williams Jr., Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill and Lee Ann Womack
    Oct 31, 2001
    In response to terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Hank Williams Jr. records a new version of his hit "A Country Boy Can Survive" with updated lyrics and a new title, "America Will Survive"
    Dec 14, 2001
    Kid Rock performs with Hank Williams Jr. at a Grand Ole Opry House TV studio in Nashville for the genre-mixing "CMT Crossroads." The set list includes "Midnight Rider," "Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound" and "Family Tradition"
    Jan 8, 2002
    Curb releases Hank Williams Jr.'s album "Almeria Club Recordings." One of its tracks, "The Cheatin' Hotel," is destined to appear four years later in the Tommy Lee Jones picture "The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada"
    Jan 20, 2002
    Hank Williams Jr. performs "America Will Survive," a re-write of his 1982 hit "A Country Boy Can Survive," during halftime at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field when the Steelers host the Baltimore Ravens in an NFL playoff game. The Steelers win, 27-10
    Feb 15, 2002
    Waylon Jennings is buried in a private cemetery in Mesa, Arizona. Hank Williams Jr., Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart attend the ceremony, where widow Jessi Colter sings "Storms Never Last" to her departed husband
    Feb 16, 2002
    Hank Williams Jr. makes his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry in more than 20 years, joining Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart to pay tribute to the late Waylon Jennings for more than an hour at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. The material includes "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line" and "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way"

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