Kid Rock Slams Possible Demolition Of Hank Williams’ 170 Year-Old Home – ‘Where Does It End?’
FOX reported that Beechwood Hall was built in the 1850s and is located near Franklin, Tennessee. The home managed to survive the Civil War and would later be owned by Williams and later by country music power couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
The house, which sits on 268 acres, was bought last year by fund manager Larry Keel, but locals are sounding the alarm that they fear he plans to demolish it.
Last night, Kid Rock sat down with Tucker Carlson and said he’s “sick of seeing history torn down.”
“Whether it’s in the form of monuments, statues and now something so important here in Nashville … where does it end?” he added.
Kid Rock continued to call on others to join the fight to ensure that Beechwood Hall would not be torn down.
“I think there will be many, many people [who will] come on board,” he continued. “They can go to savebeechwood.org, and I think you’re going to see a lot more country music stars, musicians, just great people in the community who want to save this for the next generation.” Generations beyond that.”
“Hopefully, we’re going to resolve this in a good way,” Kid Rock concluded. “But if not, we might as well go with some Highland stuff.”
Check out Kid Rock’s full comments on this in the video below.