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- How Hank Williams Jr. Survived A 500-Foot Fall Off A Mountain Woke Up . . .
However, before the album was released, Hank Jr had a hiking accident that would forever alter the course of his career, or at least his image… an accident that he was incredibly lucky to survive
- The real reason for Hank Williams Jrs face scars: Heres the backstory
Comparing Hank Williams Jr before and after the accident Hank Williams Jr poses for an MGM Records publicity still circa 1973 (L) and at the Knott's Berry Farm in 1985 in California (R)
- Hank Williams Jr. Before And After Accident - OtakuKart
Hank Williams Jr faced several injuries as he struck a boulder and fractured his skull, and even his nose, teeth, and jaw were also broken into pieces Williams spent as many as seven hours in surgery, where a team of five doctors operated on him as he suffered from facial and head injuries
- How Hank Williams Jr. Survived 530-Foot Fall Off Montana Mountain Peak
In 1975, Hank Williams Jr nearly lost his life in a tragic accident when he fell 530-foot off of a Montana mountain Hank Williams Jr ’s life has been wrought with heartache
- Hank Williams Jr. Cheats Death With 530-Foot Fall From Montana Mountain . . .
In 1975, Hank Williams Jr 's life was forever changed after a terrifying fall off the side of a Montana mountain nearly cost him his life
- Did Hank Williams Jr. Really Fall Off a Mountain?
Before Hank Williams Jr was leading Monday Night Football sing-alongs or making blues records, he had a brush with death that could have ended everything In 1975, a hike in Montana almost turned deadly He opened up about the scary fall in an interview with The Bobby Bones Show
- Remember Hank Williams Jr. ’s Near-Fatal Accident?
The snow beneath him collapsed, and Williams fell hundreds of feet, fracturing his skull in multiple places Williams was not expected to live, and his recovery took multiple surgeries over two
- I Didnt Die in Montana: Hank Williams Jr. on Ajax Mountain
From beginning to end, it was some six hours after the accident before Hank Williams Jr arrived at the hospital in Missoula It would be two years and nine surgeries before Hank was fully mended, a process complicated by an addictive personality
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