Bocephus Joins Rowdy Friends Who Have Settled Down

Posted by amyclark on 08/24/2008

4/4/2008 Meaghan Mitchell After years of honky tonks and his rough life on the road, Country Music star Hank Williams Jr. has found something more fulfilling. Bocephus says he would rather choose fatherly duties and peace and quiet at home over the pills and alcohol. "It's maturity," said Hank, who was accustomed to performing shirtless and buzzed at amphitheaters. "Instead of, 'I'm going out to rock and roll!' it's deciding how important is 'Daddy, can you sign my homework? or 'Daddy , can you come to the play?' And that's an easy decision. I go to the play." Williams just recently visited the Country Music Hall of Fame's new "Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy" exhibit that showcases memorabilia from Bocephus, his late father Hank Williams Sr, and the rest of the Williams family.  A video about the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit and pictures from its VIP opening are available at TuneInMusicCity.com.