Rich O'Toole pays homage to one of his influences, Hank Cochran, in his newest video for "Uncle Hank." Cochran was an artist and influential songwriter who passed in 2010. O'Toole penned his song with Chris Monteverde and Suzi Cochran (Chochran's nephew and widow). The video is a nice tribute to a man who influenced many. Watch it below.
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From her You Tube Channel: "This song means more to me personally than anything I've ever written. It's the bittersweet true story of my grandparent's life together from the beginning until the end. I wrote it from the shoes of my papaw to my granny, shortly after I lost both of them. The Williams legacy side is always focused on, and I'm unbelievably proud to be in the lineage, but I didn't know Hank Williams as a grandparent. He died in 1952 and Audrey was gone before I was born. The grandparents I knew and loved and spent so much time with were Warren and June White, from a small town in Louisiana called Mer Rouge. We compiled tons of old family footage to disperse throughout this video that was shot as a live performance. It meant so much to me to make this video, I truly hope you enjoy..." |
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