Hank Williams Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Sarah Rodriguez
Updated on January 16, 2026
Hank Williams Biography
(One of the Most Significant and Influential Singers and Songwriters of the 20th Century)Birthday: September 17, 1923 (Virgo)
Born In: Mount Olive, Alabama, United States
Advanced SearchFamous as the ‘father of contemporary country music’, Hank Williams rose to stardom with the songs ‘Cold, Cold Heart’, ‘Your Cheatin' Heart’, ‘Hey, Good Lookin’ and ‘I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive’. His songs, which were known for their moving lyrics and extraordinary music, had a universal appeal, making way into the hearts of thousands of people. Not only he laid the foundation for country music, but also influenced rock and roll to a considerable extent. Legendary singers like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. took inspiration from his style of music and implemented it in their music. Though his songs may seem over-ornate at times, yet his impact on the world of music is unforgettable. In a career cut short by drug-abuse and sudden death, Williams is among the very few artists, who have been able to leave a long lasting impression on music. His singing prowess and exceptional songwriting, coupled with his unique voice, a rather rare combination, took the public by storm throughout the 1950s. His songs were played everywhere and he became everyone’s favorite. But, as he rode high on success, his personal life was rampant with alcoholism and drug addiction, which paved way to his unexpected demise.
Quick FactsNick Name: Hank Williams I, Hank Williams Sr. Luke the Drifter, Hank Senior
Also Known As: Hiram Williams
Died At Age: 29
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar (m. 1952–1953), Audrey Sheppard (m. 1944–1952), Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar (m. 1952–1953)
father: Elonzo Huble Williams
mother: Jessie Lillybelle Skipper
siblings: Irene
children: Hank Williams Jr., Jett Williams
Born Country: United States
place of death: Oak Hill, West Virginia, United States
Ancestry: British American
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
U.S. State: Alabama
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American CelebritiesLyricists & SongwritersAmerican MenAlabama MusiciansVirgo Singers Childhood & Early LifeBorn as Hiram King Williams on September 17, 1923, in Butler County, Alabama, Hank was the third child of Elonzo Huble Williams and Jessie Lillybelle Skipper.When he was seven, his father suffered from facial paralysis in 1930, for which he had to be hospitalized. To support her family, William’s mother moved with them to Greenville, Alabama, where she started a boarding house.Soon, the family left Greenville for Garland in 1935, before moving to Georgiana, Alabama, where his mother found a job in a cannery and also worked as a night-shift nurse.Williams learned guitar from a street performer named, Rufus ‘Tee-Tot’ Payne, who played blues. In 1938, he made a debut in radio with the WSFA radio studios. His voice was liked by the audience and soon he was earning enough to support his family.In 1939, he began a band named ‘Drifting Cowboys’ and quit school in the month of October that year, to work for his band on a full-time basis.