Hank Williams, Jr. Fired By ESPN Over President Obama Comments
Country singer Hank Williams, Jr.'s song Are You Ready For Some Football? has been permanently pulled as the theme for sports network ESPN after he compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler. ...
Guardian Music — After country singer Hank Williams Jr compared President Obama to Adolf Hitler on Fox News, sports channel ESPN cancelled his Monday Night Football gig. Good call?
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Brooklyn Vegan — "I have always been very passionate about Politics and Sports and this time it got the Best or Worst of me. The thought of the Leaders of both Parties Jukin and High Five... more info
Stereogum — As you may have heard, country music lifer Hank Williams, Jr. has parted ways with Monday Night Football, the TV show he spent 20 years singing the intro for, just becaus... more info
Pop Crunch — Hank Williams Jr.’s “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Monday Night” (a remixed version of his 1984 hit “All My Rowdy Friends are Coming Over Tonight”) has o... more info
ContactMusic — TV bosses have ditched Hank Williams JR s iconic football anthem from a sports show in America after the singer compared U S President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler in a T... more info
ContactMusic — Hank Williams Jr the American country singer-songwriter has been dropped from his usual spot on sports network Espn after he compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitl... more info
ContactMusic — Hank Williams Jr has attempted to clarify remarks he made about President Barack Obama and Adolf Hitler The country singer-songwriter compared the President to the fascis... more info
ContactMusic — ESPN on Monday yanked Hank Williams Jr s Are You Ready for Football theme from its Monday Night Football telecast after Williams earlier in the day likened President Obam... more info
CNN Showbiz — Hank Williams Jr. apologized Tuesday for comparing President Obama to Adolf Hitler, a remark that prompted controversy and resulted in "Monday Night Football" pulling his... more info
ContactMusic — Outspoken country star Hank Williams JR has publicly apologised for comparing U S President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler in a TV interview The fervent Republican took aim... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Country music singer Hank Williams Jr. canceled a Fox News Channel interview on Tuesday and said he was sorry for any offense given by his recent ... more info
ContactMusic — Hank Williams Jr who issued an unapologetic statement following ESPNs decision to yank his Are You Ready for Football opener from Monday nights NFL telecast after he comp... more info
ContactMusic — Country singer Hank Williams JR s song Are You Ready For Some Football has been permanently pulled as the theme for sports network Espn after he compared U S President Ba... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - ESPN and country music artist Hank Williams Jr. have parted ways, both parties announced on Thursday, following controversial comments in which Wi... more info
ContactMusic — Hank Williams Jr the American musician who compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler has been dropped permanently by Espn Williams opening song to Monday Night Foot... more info
ContactMusic — Embattled country singer Hank Williams JR has hit back at reports suggesting TV network chiefs at U S sports channel Espn have permanently axed his anthem Are You Ready F... more info
Starpulse — TV bosses have ditched Hank Williams, Jr.'s iconic football anthem from a sports show in America after the singer compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler in a TV ... more info
Starpulse — Outspoken country star Hank Williams, Jr. has publicly apologized for comparing President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler in a TV interview. The fervent Republican took ai... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — ESPN for the moment is keeping quiet on whether the theme song by the outspoken country singer who compared President Obama to Hitler will return on Monday's telecast. ES... more info
Starpulse — Country singer Hank Williams, Jr.'s song Are You Ready For Some Football? has been permanently pulled as the theme for sports network ESPN after he compared President Bar... more info
WFMU's Beware of the Blog — Recent statements made by ol' Hankie prompted me return to this live recording from an unknown date, where Hank really lets it fly for everyone within spittin' di... more info
E! Online — Monday Night Football may sound different tonight.
ESPN opted to pull its classic opening theme song after Hank Williams Jr.—whose "All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on M... more info