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Hank new single is Thank You a song for are troops. His debut CD, Maybe I’d Best Leave Well Enough Alone, is a 10-track collection of some of the best traditional country music: from beautiful love songs, to Texas dance hall shuffles and gut-wrenching ballads. Once you’ve heard this CD, you’ll understand why Hank has Sold over 100,000+ Worldwide this year.
Possessing all-American boy blonde haired blue-eyed good looks, Heading out on the road, he has honed his craft in some of Americas favorite honky-tonks, like the legendary Gilley’s in Houston, The Palomino in Los Angeles, Miss Kitty’s in Marietta and Mama’s Country Showcase in Atlanta. He has had the opportunity to open for many of country's music royalty: Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Joe Diffie, Kenny Chensy and many others. (Hank is now on tour with The USO)
Maybe I’d Best Leave Well Enough Alone, is an enhanced CD which features a photo album chock-full of family photos, session shots and the music video. The CD was produced by legendary Grammy-award winning producer Larry Butler. "I am proud to have produced a project for Hank," Larry says. "He has the voice and the looks to make a huge impact in Country Music."
"Maybe I’d Best Leave Well Enough Alone" is the debut single. Co-written by Larry Butler and Dean Dillon, this easy-listening ballad weaves a tale of lost love and a momentary question of rekindling an old relationship or leaving it alone. The CD is receiving airplay in Argentina, Iran, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, France, Ireland, Australia, Bangladesh, Germany, Belgium, Kenya, Japan, Italy, Russia and New Zealand. Recently Hank noticed that he was receiving play from Vatican City.
Music Influences
Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Merle Haggard, Eagles, Joe Diffie, Tim McGraw, Billy Dean, Kenny Chesney, Shenandoah, Little Texas, Toby Keith, Tracy Byrd, Confederate Railroad, Chris Ledoux
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