Hank Williams, Sr. was country music's most charismatic and tragic figure.
Probably one of the most well-known musicians to ever hail from Alabama is Hank Williams Sr., born in Georgiana.
Matt recently starred in a one-man show about the life of Hank Williams Sr. entitled, "Nobody Lonesome for Me."
During high school he wanted to become a professional baseball player, but was also interested in music, and Hank Williams, Sr. was his idol.
One of the most well-known country folk artist was Hank Williams Sr. and he is seen to help change the style of country folk music.
He said in an interview that his dad would occasionally bring out his acoustic guitar and play classic country songs by Hank Williams Sr. and other artists.
He would place the capital in Montgomery, Alabama, honoring his father, Hank Williams Sr., with his image on the $100 bill.
"Hank Williams Sr., Elvis, Johnny Cash," she listed them off.
During its use as a community center, Hank Williams Sr. often performed for dances.
She idolized Hank Williams Sr., a musician, when she was young.