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  • Aug 23, 1988
    Hank Williams Jr. brings home an RIAA-certified gold album for "Wild Streak"
    Oct 10, 1988
    Hank Williams Jr. wins his second Entertainer of the Year trophy and claims Album of the Year, for "Born To Boogie," during the 22nd annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. K.T. Oslin joins him as a double-winner
    Oct 18, 1988
    Hank Williams Jr. earns his first double-platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America for his "Greatest Hits"
    Jan 13, 1989
    Warner Bros. releases "There's A Tear In My Beer," a duet pairing Hank Williams Jr. with his late father
    Feb 7, 1989
    Warner Bros. releases Hank Williams Jr.'s "Greatest Hits III"
    Feb 28, 1989
    K.T. Oslin leads the field with five nominations for the 24th annual Academy Of Country Music awards. In the running for the Entertainer of the Year trophy are: Alabama, The Judds, George Strait, Randy Travis and Hank Williams Jr.
    Apr 1, 1989
    Hank Williams Jr.s' "Greatest Hits III" tops the Billboard country albums chart for the first of 11 total weeks
    Apr 2, 1989
    Hank Williams Jr. enrages fans when he walks out on a concert just 40 minutes into his set at Viking Hall in Bristol, Tennessee
    Apr 10, 1989
    Hank Williams Jr. is named Entertainer of the Year a third consecutive time during the 24th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired on NBC from the Disney Studios in Burbank, California. "Young Country" also wins Country Music Video of the Year
    Apr 11, 1989
    Hank Williams Jr. achieves an RIAA-certified gold album with "Greatest Hits III"

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