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Occupation
  
Singer

Name
  
Jett Williams


Role
  
Singer

Siblings
  
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Full Name
  
Antha Belle Jett

Born
  
January 6, 1953 (age 71) (
1953-01-06
)
Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Relatives
  
Hank Williams, Jr. (half-brother)

Parents
  
Bobbie Jett, Hank Williams

Nephews
  
Hank Williams III, Samuel Williams

Nieces
  
Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Katharine Diane Williams

Similar People
  
Hank Williams, Hank Williams - Jr, Audrey Williams, Hank Williams III, Billie Jean Horton

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Jett Williams (born Antha Belle Jett; January 6, 1953) is an American singer and songwriter.

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Early life

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Born Antha Belle Jett, she is the daughter of country music icon Hank Williams and Bobbie Jett, whose brief relationship with Hank Williams occurred between his two marriages. She is a posthumous child; her birth on January 6, 1953, in Montgomery, Alabama occurred five days after her father's death on January 1. She was legally adopted by Hank Williams' mother, Lillian Stone, in December 1954, who renamed her Catherine Yvonne Stone. After Lillian died in 1955, the young Cathy was made a ward of the state of Alabama and subsequently adopted by parents who renamed her Cathy Louise Deupree.

Court fight

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Jett knew she was adopted, but she did not learn who her biological parents were until the early 1980s. Although Hank Williams had executed a custody agreement three months before her birth that gave him custody of his unborn daughter, she was forced to go to extreme lengths to prove the relationship and be recognized as Williams' daughter.

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In September 1984, she met and retained Washington, D.C. investigative attorney Keith Adkinson to help her. Within days, he had a copy of the custody contract, and within months had conclusive proof Jett was defrauded for the financial gain of others. A lawsuit was filed based on this discovery. On September 28, 1986, Jett and Keith married in Washington. Adkinson died June 19, 2013.

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In 1985, the Alabama State Court ruled she was the daughter of Hank Williams. On October 26, 1987, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled she was entitled to her half-share in the Williams estate, as she had been the victim of fraud and judicial error. Hank Williams, Jr. appealed the case in federal court, but the ruling stood when the United States Supreme Court refused to hear the case in 1990.

Book and honors

In 1990, she published her autobiography Ain't Nothin' as Sweet as My Baby.

In 2000, the Tennessee legislature passed HJR 621 designating May 18, 2000 as "Jett Williams Appreciation Day" in Macon County.

Sole rights

In January, 2006, the Tennessee Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling stating Hank Williams' heirs — son Randall Hank Williams and daughter Jett Williams — have the sole rights to sell his old recordings made for a Nashville radio station in the early 1950s. The court rejected claims made by Polygram Records and Legacy Entertainment in releasing recordings Williams made for the "Mother's Best Flour Show", a program that originally aired on WSM. The recordings, which Legacy Entertainment acquired in 1997, include live versions of Williams' hits and covers of other songs. Polygram contended Williams' contract with MGM Records, which Polygram now owns, gave them rights to release the radio recordings. In October 2008, a selection of the "Mother's Best" recordings were released by Time-Life as Hank Williams: The Unreleased Recordings.

Williams toured with the current touring version of the Drifting Cowboys to sing her father's songs.

References

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