- Highly talented and dynamically energetic pianist. He has the ability to perform songs on the piano with his body in several difficult, acrobatic-like positions, such as in a handstand, backwards, forwards, sideways, upside-down, on the ground, on his knees, with his limbs or feet, standing or lying on the piano, and standing on top of piano keys. His hands playing the piano are seen in the film Great Balls of Fire! (1989), in the role of Jerry Lee Lewis.
- [1993] The first artist signed to a renovated Sun Records.
- Singer and pianist whose music is mainly 1950s-style rockabilly. He also incorporates jazz, boogie woogie, country, blues, rock, rock & roll, gospel, and classical.
- Inducted into the International Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame, Inc. [5 August - Rockabilly Festival 2006].
- Adopted son of Henry "Hank" J. Williams Jr. and Dorothy "Marie" Carpenter Williams.
- Married Jennifer James in a small ceremony on April 18, 2004 at Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs.
- Is also a runner. He and his wife Jennifer run marathons and half marathons.
- Enjoys bird watching as a hobby.
- Originally from El Dorado, Arkansas. Later lived in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Started playing the piano at age 2. Received a piano at age 3 and has played ever since.
- On the Billboard Country Songs chart, his songs "Waitin' On Ice" peaked at number 70 on October 7, 1989 and "Where There's Smoke" peaked at number 71 on June 3, 1989.
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