John Foster Pays Tribute To Hank Williams With Lively Rose Parade Performance
John Foster’s Jan. 1 Performance Coincided With The 73rd Anniversary Of The Death Of Hank Williams
Something that many people came to love about American Idol Season 23 finalist John Foster was his love for classic country music.
During his tenure on the show, which saw the country singer make it all the way to the final three, he sang songs by the likes of Conway Twitty, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, and many more.
Although he never performed a song by Hank Williams while on Idol, John Foster kicked off the new year with a performance of “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” at the 2026 Rose Parade.
This performance also coincided with the 73rd anniversary of the tragic death of Hank Williams, who died at the age of 29.
John Foster’s Rose Parade Performance
Leading up to his Rose Parade performance on Jan. 1, John Foster posted a New Year’s Day message to his fans on social media, writing, “Happy New Year, everyone! I’m praying for a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year for each and every one of you.”
Continuing, he wrote, “2025 was my best year yet — and if I have anything to do with it, 2026 will be even better.”
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He was also interviewed about his upcoming parade appearance on Louisiana First News, saying, “I’d always had it in my mind that it would be just very cool if I could represent my state at such an iconic parade like this.”
He added, “Everybody from our home region probably can sing the words to that great song, [“Jambalaya (On The Bayou)”] by Hank Sr., who is a legendary country music artist and somebody who has a lot of ties to Louisiana.”
Watch John Foster speak about his performance, as well as what we can expect from him in 2026, here:
Kicking off his performance at the Rose Parade, John said, “Let me show you how we do it in Louisiana!”
