d dang if it aint the most entertainin show since Million Dollar Quartet.Chicago Sun TimesTravel the road with country musics first superstar!Hank Williams, rightfully so, is often mentioned alongside Elvis, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Bob Dylan as one of the great innovators of American popular music. Follow his rise from humble beginnings to superstardoman often-lonely journey from backwoods Alabama to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. When he died in 1953 at age 29, he had burned as many bridges as hed built during his short, but near mythical life.This unforgettable musical tribute will remind you of what Williams did best: casting the simple spell of his yearning songs on adoring fans. Youll hear more than twenty, including: Im so Lonesome I Could Cry, Jambalaya, Hey, Good Lookin, and Your Cheatin Heart. While Lost Highway gives you the exhilarating feeling of Hank in a particular place on a particular night, by the end of the show youll have taken a profound emotional journey.
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