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Hank Williams Jr. ‘Keep the Change’ Logs Nearly 150,000 Downloads in 24 Hours

Hank Williams Jr released a new single “Keep The Change” to his fans yesterday, and close to 150,000 have responded in just over 24 hours. Fans, friends and media are all downloading the free song, which has received placement on such notable websites as Hannity.com, Alan.com (Alan Colmes), KidRock.com, countless radio stations and many others.

“Artists have launched tens of thousands of email-for-download campaigns but Hank’s ‘Keep The Change’ is the fastest growing campaign we’ve ever seen!” – Ian C. Rogers, CEO, Topspin.

Hank discussed the popularity of the song on ABC’s The View today, where he was questioned about last week’s now-famous controversial remarks from Fox & Friends. Those comments resulted in ESPN pulling his musical intro to their Monday’s football telecasts. Left-leaning hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar of The View, Jon Stewart of The Daily Show, and Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh from the other side of the political landscape all came to his defense last Monday.

“Hank has always been provocative … and said provocative things”, said Whoopi. “What kind of standards are we holding folks to when we say ‘Oh no, you can’t say…’ We can’t say ‘listen man, that’s not a good thing to do’ so instead we pull… Is that the right thing?” “Those among us who are without sin, cast the first stone,” Goldberg said.

“He was making a comparison…” said The View co-host Joy Behar.

“I think every American has the right to voice their opinion,” said co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck.

“I don’t think you should be kicked off tv just for expressing yourself,” said Bill Maher on his HBO weekly show Real Time, in reference to Hank’s comments last week. “I am defending this guy.”

“What? They pulled the song?? We count on him to gauge our nation’s football readiness. If anything just give ‘em a slap on the wrist,” said comedian Jon Stewart. “By the way ESPN… you’re shocked? By Bocephus’ comments? You know, he’s been at ESPN for twenty years – have you met him? … It’s Bocephus, man. He’s got a song about how things would be better if the south had won. The guy fell 442 feet off a mountain, cracked open his skull so bad he had to hold in his own brain and survive… Don’t act all ‘oh, my goodness’ when he says something down-home and gritty. That’s what he’s there for.”

Williams decided early last week to end the relationship with ESPN, making the trip to New York today to discuss his reasoning and the topic with various national outlets.

“Mickey is a mean mouse, and he has stepped in to ‘that pile’…” Hank said today, in reference to a quote from President Harry Truman, when asked about the fallout during today’s segment on The View.

“America is a country of choices – we have choices and options – and I have choices and options.” Hank said. When asked if he would stay out of future political discussions, he responded “How am I gonna do that? We want you to be President, we want you to be Senator … I ain’t got time – I wanna go fishing!”

Hank is scheduled to appear tonight on Hannity (Fox News Channel) at 9pm ET / 8pm CT and will also appear on tomorrow’s Joy Behar Show (HLN) 10pm ET.

For more information, and to download ‘Keep The Change’, visit www.hankjr.com

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Hank Williams Jr. And Monday Night Football

Who said adios first: ESPN or Hank Williams Junior?

It was the network that took his “All My Rowdy Friends” song off last Monday’s game after he had compared President Obama to Hitler. Williams says “after reading hundreds of emails, I have made MY decision.” He says ESPN “stepped on the Toes of The First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore Me, My Song, and All My Rowdy Friends are OUT OF HERE. It’s been a great run.”

Before heading out Williams did publish an official apology:

“I have always been very passionate about politics and sports, and this time it got the best or worst of me,” he shares on his website.  “The thought of the leaders of both parties jukin’ and high fivin’ on a golf course, while so many families are struggling to get by, simply made me boil over and make a dumb statement. I am very sorry if it  offended anyone. I would like to thank all my supporters. This was not  written by some publicist.”

But ESPN’s statement says “We have decided to part ways with Hank Williams Junior. We appreciate his contributions over the past years. The success of Monday Night Football has always been about the games and that will continue.”

Regardless of whose call it was, one of sports’ and entertainment’s most visible partnerships is done. The song had been a “Monday Night Football” staple since 1989. It’s based on Williams’ hit “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight.” The lyrics were changed each week to reflect the night’s game.

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ESPN Drops Hank Williams Jr.

You may  notice a certain someone missing from the Monday Night football game. ESPN has dropped Hank Williams Jr as the performer of the Monday Night NFL theme song due to some comments he said on a newscast.

According to a statement by ESPN; “While Hank Williams Jr. is not an ESPN employee, we recognize he is closely linked to our company through the opening to Monday Night Football. We are extremely disappointed with his comments, and as a result have decided to pull the open from tonight’s telecast.”

You can see what caused all of the controversy in the video above.

**Update – Statement from Hank Williams jr:

“Some of us have strong opinions and are often misunderstood. My analogy was extreme – but it was to make a point. I was simply trying to explain how stupid it seemed to me – how ludicrous that pairing was.  They’re polar opposites and it made no sense.  They don’t see eye-to-eye and never will. I have always respected the office of the President.”
“Every time the media brings up the tea party it’s painted as racist and extremists – but there’s never a backlash – no  outrage to those comparisons…  Working class people are hurting – and it doesn’t seem like anybody cares. When both sides are high-fiving it on the ninth hole when everybody else is without a job – it makes a whole lot of us angry.  Something has to change. The policies have to change.” – Hank Williams, Jr.

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Kenny Chesney Helps ESPN “Rise Up”

 

Kenny Chesney is responsible for the new ESPN reality show, “Rise Up”. During the show, high school athletic facilities will recieve and upgrade. The first episode about a school in Wellston, Ohio, will air on September 13th. According to the show’s executive producer, it only took Kenny a couple of hours to write the song after watching an episode.

You can read more on CMT.com.

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Sneak Peek: Kenny Chesney’s New ESPN Documentary- The Color Orange

Take a look at a sneak peak of Kenny Chesney’s latest ESPN documentary The Color Orange.

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