The Damn Band

The Damn Band
Genres Neotraditional country, Cowpunk
Instruments Guitar
Bass
Steel Guitar
Fiddle
Drums
Banjo
Dobro
Harmonica
Years active 1995-
Associated acts Hank Williams III

The Damn Band is the backing band of Hank Williams III. It was formed in 1995, and the band is on most of Hank III's country records. The band has had many changes in the line-ups. It consists of acoustic guitar (played by Williams), steel guitar, fiddle, bass, drums, electric guitar and banjo.

History

Hank Williams III is the grandson of legendary singer-songwriter Hank Williams and son of Hank Williams Jr.. Williams began his musical career in the early 1990s, playing with obscure Punk bands until a judge ordered him in 1995 to "find a real job" and ruled that he owed thousands of dollars in backed child support.[1][2] Williams decided that he would pursue a career in Country music and signed with Curb Records. Around this time he formed The Damn Band, which consisted of traditional country instruments such as the Steel Guitar, Fiddle, and upright Bass. Although the players and instruments may give off the impression that they are solely a country band, they can easily switch into a metal-influenced "Hellbilly" set, and many of the members also play in Assjack.[3]

The Damn Band appeared on the 2001 album Live in Scotland.

The Damn Band has appeared with Williams on television and radio, including Fast N' Loud, The Late Late Show and The Grand Ole Opry.[4][5][6]

Williams usually starts his live shows with a country set featuring The Damn Band. The Band will then switch into a short set "Hellbilly" (often described as a cross between Punk, Metal and Country), after which bands will switch and Williams will play with Assjack, A.D.D., or 3 Bar Ranch.

Michael "Fiddleboy" McCanless was a member of The Damn Band from 1999-2002. He has been credited for helping Hank and the Damn Band venture into Hellbilly music as he was the first to suggest adding fiddle to some of Hank's early metal work. After he fell ill from cancer, Williams started the "Fuck Cancer Campaign" to help pay for McCanless' treatments.[7]

Members

Present

Past members

Bass

Fiddle

Drums

Steel guitar

Electric guitar

Harmonica

References

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