
TIME LIFE WILL RELEASE 143 HISTORIC NEVER BEFORE
AVAILABLE PERFORMANCES OF HANK WILLIAMS …UNHEARD FOR
57 YEARS
Recordings To Be Released During The Next Three
Years Starting Fall 2008
Fairfax, VA (May 23, 2008) ---- Time Life under an
exclusive agreement with Jett Williams and Hank
Williams Jr., announces the release of what many
fans know as the as the “Mother’s Best”
recordings.
The
143 never before released recordings are from a
radio series sponsored by a milling company in 1951.
The show went out every morning at 7:15 AM, and when
Hank was scheduled to be out of town, he would
prerecord the show. If you weren’t listening to
early morning radio in mid-Tennessee in 1951, you’ve
never heard this music and the 72 prerecorded shows
now give us a deeper insight into Hank’s life and
music. He performs with his band and the sound
quality is favorably compared to his studio
recordings.
The
shows were recorded on 16-inch acetate discs that
were shelved after the series ended and were almost
thrown into the trash.
They were salvaged by an
employee of WSM before being given to the Hank
Williams estate.
The estate then fought an eight-year battle to
establish sole ownership.
In
1951, Williams was at the pinnacle of his career as
several top pop vocalists, including Tony Bennett
and Perry Como, covered his mega-hit, “Cold, Cold
Heart.” He also appeared on major national
television shows including The Perry Como Show and
the last great medicine show, the Hadacol Caravan,
where he topped the bill over Bob Hope and Milton
Berle. Those appearances transformed Williams
from a regional Country artist into a national icon.
These
recordings capture a side of Williams’ personality
that has never been presented to his current day
fans. It showcases his humorous side as he
jokes with his band and the emcee, and talks
unguardedly about his favorite songs, whether
written by himself or others. It gives the listener
a glimpse of what Williams was really like as a
person and the picture that emerges is very
different from the sad, forlorn man portrayed in
some publications. . Most importantly, though, we
hear Williams sing 40 songs that he was never known
to have performed as well as many other songs that
he didn’t record commercially. These include “Blue
Eyes Crying in the Rain,” “Cherokee Boogie,” and
“The Blind Child.”
“This
is truly a unique moment in music history,” says
Mike Jason,
Time Life, Senior Vice President, Audio & Video
Retail. “Finding these once-in-a-lifetime
recordings is comparable to discovering a closet
full of unreleased Beatles’ or Elvis Presley songs.”
“This
treasure trove of music will introduce my daddy to a
whole new generation of fans and bring memories to
his existing fans,” says Jett Williams, Hank
Williams’ only daughter. “Everyone will get to know
the man and his musical genius as never before.
These recordings were my vehicle to get to really
know the father I never met.”
Since
his death in 1953, Williams has risen in popularity
to become one of most iconic figures in all of
American music. Such classics as “Your Cheatin’
Heart,” “Jambalaya,” “You Win Again,” keep his
legacy alive and these Mother’s Best recordings have
been eagerly awaited by fans around the world.
The 143 recordings will be released as installments
over a three year period with the first installment
due this fall. When the Time Life series is
complete it will increase the number of known
Williams’ recordings by fifty percent.
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companies, used under license by Direct Holdings
Americas Inc., which is not affiliated with Time
Warner Inc. or Time Inc. Headquartered in
Fairfax VA, Direct Holdings Americas Inc.'s history
began in 1961 as a direct marketing division of Time
Incorporated specializing in music and books.
The business has been operated as a separate company
since the mid-1970s when it relocated to Virginia, and has since grown to become one of the world’s
largest direct marketers of audio and video products
throughout North America, Europe and Australia.
The Company has set the standard in the direct
response industry by pioneering direct marketing
techniques and building one of the most trusted and
recognized brands in commerce. The Company now
also sells its products through major traditional
and non-traditional retailers around the world as
well as via the Internet. The Company was sold
in 2003 to private investors.
Photo ID (left to right): F. Keith Adkinson, Jett
Williams’ husband, manager, and attorney; Jett
Williams, Mike Jason, Time Life, Senior Vice
President, Audio & Video Retail
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