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“It Burns When I Pee” – Episode #0006 – Get Your Hank On!

September 15th 2007 in Americana, Country, Honky Tonk, In memoriam, Legends, Milestones, alt.country

“It Burns When I Pee” displays their fine upbringing by dedicating their episode #0006 to an 84th year birthday tribute to the legend Hiram “Hank” King Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953).

The episode features such great interview with Beth Birtley from the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. IBWIP also plays some of Hank’s song preformed by the likes of Joey Allcorn, Hank III, Andy Norman, Hank Cash, and Jake
Penrod and by Hank the the man himself. They also feature Jared Morningstar on the show and he will be reading an essay he wrote about the late great Hank Williams.

Head over to the Section 86 store for all your “It Burns When I Pee” merch.

Hank Williams Sr.- Honky Tonk Blues

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Related posts:

  1. It Burns When I Pee – Episode 11
  2. It Burns When I Pee Episode #7 Featuring William Elliott Whitmore
  3. It Burns When I Pee Episode 17 – Even God Needs The Devil
  4. “It Burns When I Pee” – Episode 10 with Joe Buck
  5. Episode #12 of It Burns When I Pee! The Valentines Day Massacre!


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““It Burns When I Pee” – Episode #0006 – Get Your Hank On!”
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Ghostwitch

honky tonk blues is goin’ into my live set just as soon as i get the balls to tackle another hank classic.
amazing song.


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bubba

The hank in chains show makes me wet myself! It makes my nipples hard.


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bubba

Also, Jared Morningstar has the most soothing voice since Malcom X.




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