Wactasha
Waylon got the nickname Watasha from Hank Williams Jr., it means "Old Number One" in Japanese
family tradition ,hank Williams jr
Bocephus is a nickname which was given to country singer Hank Williams Jr. He was given the nickname by his father who started calling him Bocephus because he thought that Hank looked like a ventriloquist with the same name.
No. Hank Sr. died when Jr. was three.
Hank Williams is not actually called Bocephus; that nickname belongs to his son, Hank Williams Jr. The name "Bocephus" was originally given to him by his father as a nod to a character from the television show "The Grand Ole Opry." Hank Jr. adopted the name as part of his own persona in the music industry, and it has since become closely associated with him.
Waylon got the nickname Watasha from Hank Williams Jr., it means "Old Number One" in Japanese
family tradition ,hank Williams jr
Waylon Jennings & Hank Williams Jr
Bocephus is a nickname which was given to country singer Hank Williams Jr. He was given the nickname by his father who started calling him Bocephus because he thought that Hank looked like a ventriloquist with the same name.
There is no Waylon Jennings, Jr. His son's name is Waylon Albright Jennings.
Waylon Smithers Jr.
His full name is Waylon Smithers, Jr.
"Bocephus" is a nickname for the American country music singer Hank Williams Jr. It is a name he adopted from his father's nickname, "Bocephus," which was originally given to his father, Hank Williams Sr., by the comedian and country singer, Rod Brasfield. The name has become synonymous with Hank Williams Jr.'s musical persona and is often associated with his distinctive style and lifestyle.
Some people call him JAR or JR. anne
No. Hank Sr. died when Jr. was three.
As a child his nickname was M.L but now people call him MLK
Some people call him JAR or JR. anne