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Chanteuse
Country US née Cathy Yvonne Williams, le 6 Janvier 1953 à Montgomery (Alabama), 5 jours après que son père
Hank Williams est décèdé sur la route
de Canton (Ohio).
Jett
Williams, daughter of the legendary Hank Williams, was born in Montgomery,
Alabama, five days after her father died on his way to Canton, Ohio, where he
was to perform on New Year's Day, 1953. Relinquished by her natural mother,
Bobbie Jett of Nashville, the infant was taken from the hospital where she was
born into the home of Hank's mother, Lillian, who adopted her. Lillian, who
started her lengthy adoption process within days of Hank's funeral, completed
the adoption in December of 1954. Unfortunately, she was dead within two months
and the Williams family no longer wanted the infant, whom Lillian had named
Cathy Yvonne (for the "Yvonne" in "Jambalaya"). The Williams family made Jett a
ward of the State of Alabama and she was relocated to a foster home in Pine
Level, Alabama, at the age of three. Subsequently adopted again by a family in
Mobile, Alabama, Jett was raised there and attended the University of Alabama.
During her youth, Jett had no idea who her natural parents were -- let alone
that her daddy was Hank Williams, but from a very young age she demonstrated an
unusual and natural talent for music, singing, and her guitar. In the early
1980's, at the urging of her adoptive father and armed with a few facts and a
little rumor, Jett set out to learn what she could about who she was and what
had happened to her. After years of futile effort, fortune smiled and Jett got
proof-positive that Hank Williams was her father. Not only was he her father, he
had made all provisions for her and her well being. In fact, three months before
Jett was born, Hank had prepared and executed a notarized pre-birth custody
agreement giving him full custody of his as yet unborn daughter. The rest is
history, and is documented in the files of the Alabama State Court and in the
scores of newspaper and feature magazine articles written about Jett and her
saga. Jett Williams was declared by court order dated October 26, 1987, to be
the biological daughter of Hank Williams. On June 5, 1989, the Supreme Court of
the State of Alabama, reversing a lower court ruling, found that Jett, since
birth, had been the victim of fraud and judicial error in that her identity was
concealed from her for financial gain. The Supreme Court declared all prior
orders in the Estate of Hank Williams to be null and void, since procured by
fraud on the court, and reopened Hank's estate, making Jett Williams a legal
heir, entitled to one-half the estate proceeds. Her autobiography, entitled "Ain't
Nothin' as Sweet as My Baby," chronicles the saga of her struggle (Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich, 1990). Subsequent to the publication of her autobiography, the
federal courts awarded Jett her proportionate share of her father's copyright
renewal royalties. Since the story of Jett's existence first surfaced in 1985,
she has been featured on the Today Show, Good Morning America, Inside Report,
Inside Edition, Current Affair, Entertainment Tonight, Crook and Chase, Country
Notes, Sonya Live, PM Magazine, and scores of other national and regional
broadcasts. In most instances, such as Current Affair, Entertainment Tonight,
and Sonya Live, to name but a few, Jett has been the subject of a major, and
regulary repeated feature. Additionally, she has been the subject of feature
articles in scores of publications, including People Magazine, The Washington
Post Magazine, USA Today, Atlanta Constitution, New York Times, Southern
Magazine, Dallas Times Herald, NY Daily News, Houston Chronicle, Chicago
Tribune, AP Feature, Baltimore Sun, LA Daily News, Los Angeles Times, Providence
Journal Bulletin, Birmingham Post Herald, South Bend Tribune, Ottawa Citizen,
and Boston Herald. Jett had a number of names and a number of homes in her early
youth. In fact, every time she changed homes, someone changed her name.
Somethings, however, were constant in Jett's first years, and all things were
recorded by the various social workers charged with accounting for the
activities of their most famous "ward." One "constant," according to the
records, was Jett and her guitar. Starting with her first two years, spent with
her grandmother -- Hank's mother -- Jett always had a guitar. And according to
her peers in later years, she was always the hit of the party by singing and
playing. Jett says she liked to sing until she made them cry. And she still does!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jett_Williams
Talents : Vocals, Guitar
Style musical : Honky Tonk, Alternative Country, Traditional Country
Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Single
1987 | SP PARKWAY JF882 (US) |
Don't Leave Me Lonely / Breakin' Out |
Albums
1993 | CD NOT ON LABEL (US) |
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That Reminds Me Of Hank - That Reminds Me Of Hank / What'll I Do / Slow Hurry / A Million Teardrops / Mansion On The Hill / Oakie Boogie / All My Heros / Jambalaya / Baby Blues / Bill Bailey |
1995 | CD IGNITON 5001 (US) |
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THAT REMINDS ME OF HANK - That Reminds Me Of Hank / What'll I Do? / Slow Hurry / A Million Teardrops / Mansion On The Hill / Oakie Boogie / All My Heroes / Jambalaya (On The Bayou) / Baby Blues / Bill Bailey |
05/1996 | CD JW JW 51596 / Foundation 5002 (US) |
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I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry - Thunderbird Cafe / Hey Good Lookin' / I Am What I Am / Another Cheatin' Heart / Honky Tonk Heartbreak / I'm No Stranger To The Blues / Tell It To My Heart / Jambalaya / I Can Two Step Too / Make love To Me / I'm So Lonesome I Could cry |
1999 | CD JW JW 41299 (US) |
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YOU ARE ON MY LONELY MIND - A Girl Who Knows To Much / I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You / There's A Tear In My Beer / Heaven Must Be Wondering Where You Are / Bye Bye Love / A Soft Place To Fall / The Star / Fly Trouble / If I Didn't Love You / Honky Tonk Blues / A Dozen Red Roses / My Broken Heart And Me |
2007 | CD PRE-RELEASE ? (US) |
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2007 COLLECTOR'S EDITION - Old Cold Country / Hank Williams Blues / Move It On Over / Delta Dawn / Honk / One / My Sweet Love / Day Of Reckoning / Long Gone Lonesome Blues / Heart Of Dixie / Eight Roses / Monday All Week Long / Your Cheatin' Heart |
2007 | CD AdJETT Production ? (US) |
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Honk! : Old Cold Country / Hank Williams Blues / Move It On Over / One / Mondy All Week Long / Heart Of Dixie / My Sweet Love / Day Of Reckoning / Eight Roses / Delta Dawn / Honk / Long Gone Lonesome Blues / Your Cheatin Heart |
05/2017 | CD Storytown ? (US) |
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Mount Olive - I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Livin' / May You Never Be Alone / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Six More Miles / Hey, Good Lookin' / Alone And Foresaken / Cold, Cold Heart / Mind Your Own Business / Take These Chains From My Heart / There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight / I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry / Your Cheatin' Heart |
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