Hank Williams Remembered: A New Year's Day Tradition

Some faces are fresh, drawn by legend; others, familiar, marking decades of remembrance. Locals mingle with those from afar, all gathered to honor Hank Williams, Sr., on the anniversary of his passing.

Alabama's Musical Son

Born in Butler County in 1923, Hank Williams learned guitar in Greenville and launched his career in Montgomery. A true Alabama superstar!

A Legacy Cut Short

His life and career tragically ended on New Year's Day, 1953. At just 29, Hank's influence on music continues to resonate.

Commemorating 73 Years

Join the annual graveside wreath-laying and memorial service at Montgomery’s Oakwood Cemetery Annex this Thursday, January 1st, at 10 a.m. No tickets needed - everyone's welcome! The forecast promises sunshine and a high of 62. Perfect weather for a Hank tribute.

Dress the Part (Optional!)

Expect a mix of attire: funeral garb, blue jeans, and maybe even a Hank-inspired country getup! There's usually at least one respectful look-a-like in the crowd.

A Funeral for the Ages

Almost 73 years ago, thousands of Alabamians mourned at his standing-room-only funeral at Montgomery's City Hall. It should've been held at Cramton Bowl!

"I Saw The Light"

The service concludes with a heartfelt rendition of Williams' classic, "I Saw The Light."

A Gravesite Worth Seeing

The gravesite of Hank and Audrey Williams is truly unique and powerful. You really need to see it for yourself to fully appreciate its aura. A worthwhile visit any time of year.

The Legend Lives On

Williams died en route to a New Year's Day concert in Ohio. His restored Cadillac is on display at the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery.

Humble Beginnings

The first memorial service in September 1954, included a young Hank Williams Jr. and former Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis.

A Gala Celebration

That evening, a concert at Cramton Bowl featured music icons like Jimmie Davis, Roy Acuff, and Minnie Pearl. The event unveiled the massive marble monument at Williams' grave.

Hall of Fame Legend

Hank Williams is a rare inductee in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, leaving behind 11 number-one hits during his short but prolific career.

Remembered Forever

"Praise the Lord, I saw the light."

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