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When 5-Year-Old Hunter Hayes Stole the Show with Hank Williams Jr.

Five-year-old Hunter Hayes performing 'Jambalaya' with Hank Williams Jr., captivating a crowd of 200,000 with his early musical talent.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Long before Hunter Hayes became the chart-topping country star behind hits like “Wanted” and “Somebody’s Heartbreak,” he was a pint-sized prodigy with a love for music that couldn’t be contained. At just five years old, Hayes shared the stage with country legend Hank Williams Jr., delivering a performance of “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” that left a crowd of 200,000 in awe. It’s the kind of story that proves musical talent doesn’t wait for an invitation—it just shows up, accordion in hand.

From Family Jam Sessions to the Big Stage

Hunter Hayes‘ journey to the Grand Ole Opry and platinum records didn’t start in a polished studio but in the warm, casual atmosphere of family jam sessions. In a podcast interview, Hayes recalled how his family friend Rocky—a man he described as someone who “knew everyone worth knowing”—introduced him to country royalty, including Hank Williams Jr. and Merle Haggard.

“Rocky’s house was where it all started,” Hayes shared. “There are only two kinds of people in the world: those who haven’t met Rocky yet and those who are Rocky’s best friend.” Those jam sessions turned into a life-changing opportunity when Rocky introduced Hayes to Bocephus, Hank Williams Jr. Little did anyone know that introduction would lead to an unforgettable moment on stage.

In Lafayette, Louisiana, Hank Williams Jr. took the stage at a massive outdoor concert and paused for a special introduction. “I have a very special guest I want to bring out here now,” he announced. “This is little Hunter Hayes.” With that, a five-year-old Hunter confidently walked onto the stage, carrying an accordion that seemed almost as big as he was. Nerves? Not for Hayes. He strutted across the stage like he owned it.

When Williams Jr. bent down to ask the young performer what he planned, Hayes’ response was pure charm: “I’m gonna do something called Jambalaya.” He began his accordion intro without skipping a beat, filling the air with the unmistakable sounds of the Hank Williams classic. The audience—and even Williams Jr.—was visibly blown away.

A Performance That Showed Hunter’s Star Power

The sight of a five-year-old confidently wielding an accordion and belting out “Jambalaya” is unforgettable. Still, it was Hunter Hayes’ skill that truly stole the show. Williams Jr. couldn’t resist joining in as he played the song’s lively intro, adding a spirited “Yee-haw” and signaling his band to join the fun.

When Hayes began singing, the crowd erupted into cheers. He was more than a child imitating a classic—he was a natural performer, fully immersed in the music. His stage presence was magnetic, and the audience couldn’t get enough. As Hayes and Williams Jr. traded verses, the crowd danced and clapped along, swept up in the infectious energy of the performance.

By the song’s end, it was clear: this wasn’t just a cute moment for the cameras. Hunter Hayes already showed the talent and confidence to make him a star. Even Williams Jr. looked like a proud mentor, hyping the crowd and cheering Hayes on as the young musician played the final notes.

Fast forward to 2011, and that same talent would propel Hunter Hayes into country music stardom. His self-titled debut album climbed the charts, and his single “Wanted” hit number one on the Hot Country Songs chart. But for fans who remember that night in Lafayette, Hayes’ star power was evident long before the accolades.

A Memory Worth Watching Again

Hunter Hayes’ duet with Hank Williams Jr. is a performance that fans still talk about—and for good reason. It’s a moment of pure joy, where a young artist’s passion met the encouragement of a country legend, and together, they created something magical. Watching a five-year-old command a stage of 200,000 people with such ease reminds us of the unshakable power of music and the boundless potential of young talent.

If you haven’t seen this incredible performance, now’s your chance to witness the unforgettable moment when Hunter Hayes and Hank Williams Jr. brought Jambalaya (On the Bayou) to life. It’s a piece of country music history that showcases not just where Hunter Hayes started but where he was always meant to go.

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