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411 Country: Hank Williams, Jr. mixes politics and music in new album 'Old School, New Rules'
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- Date Jul 10, 2012
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411 Country: Hank Williams, Jr. mixes politics and music in new album 'Old School, New Rules'
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Never one to shy away from political and social commentary in public or in his -- at.
Hank Williams junior speaks his mind once again on his first new album in three years old -- new rules.
More on though he says it's not aimed at a specific audience -- shortest fans will be satisfied.
It's gonna come at you if you like it fine if you don't forget it.
Democrats have gonna happen.
That's why are probably are from the most loyal hard core fans of the areas monitored twenty show the year there will be -- it's just easy when you're right -- While mixing politics with his signature rowdy -- may be the old school heart.
Something new about this collection is that he wrote almost all of it on his iPad as the song popped into his mind.
Boom boom boom boom it was warn -- with two wounded.
You know one area.
I got motivated.
When -- stepped on material.
-- -- Any brought somebody's into the studio like Brad Heatley and Merle Haggard.
-- -- -- -- it goes way way way that was wonderful for us to do -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- If -- block which we could do that with him and just make one call.
-- -- Think Williams junior has been in the music business for more than fifty years he plans to celebrate the milestone in his own special way.
Won't do what -- -- there's.
-- -- I got for ranchers from Montana to Florida Margot -- and go fishing them to a -- show.
While some artist continually reinvent themselves.
Hank junior has a different plan.
I will have really.
Reinvent shouldn't Bluetooth.
Just go both favor for a clear.
In New York Ashley -- in.
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