Hank Williams Museum Honors Memory of Wayne Mills

Montgomery’s Hank Williams Museum is honoring a native Alabama country singer as part of its fifteenth anniversary celebration.
The new exhibit is called Alabama Outlaws and pays tribute to the late country singer, Wayne Mills. The exhibit features signature items like Mills’ signature hat, cowboy boots, University of Alabama Jersey and more.
Fellow county singer Jamey Johnson personally collected these items from stage immediately following Wayne Mills’ funeral service earlier this year after Mills was shot and killed at a Nashville Bar.
Johnson, a Montgomery native, delivered these items to the Hank Williams Museum.
He has also offered part of his display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville to pay tribute to the memory of his close friend.