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jan heaton from ohio wrote on February 6, 2010 at 5:33 pm
The angel of music made hank snow to teach folks about real love-thanx hank
Tina Risley from Indiana wrote on February 4, 2010 at 12:52 am
I grew up listening to Hank Snow in the 70's and 80's - my father loved Hank Snow - Especially his version of "Honey". I tried for years to find that song again and when I finally found someone to sell it to me it was like having my father back (He died in 1999). I listen to it every chance I get. Hank Snow has such a wonderful voice and makes every song his.
gary brace from r.r.3 havelock ont. wrote on January 29, 2010 at 12:49 am
i am retired now down here on the trent river for 4 years. i have been a big fam of hank snow since i was a kid; i have tried my hand at some of his recitations . always looking for his lyrics; he left a real mark on country music he was so versatile and a real canadian.
Joseph Goodine from Smyrna De. wrote on January 21, 2010 at 3:32 pm
I have been enjoying Hank's music since 1940, Growing up in N.B.Canada he would come to our little movie theatre and do a few songs during intermission. "I was hooked at an early age". Saw him many times. The highlight of my life was to visit with him in his dressing room back stage at the OPRY while he was warming up for the show. There will never be another like him...His songs were always fantastic as well as his guitar style of picking.. The story of his life is also fantastic. I have all his music in Bear box set CD's that I enjoy. Ialso have many of his 33 albums which I would sell if interested.
Rusty Soape from Liveoak Fla. wrote on January 9, 2010 at 10:45 pm
I am now in my 70s and hsve enjoyed Hanks music all my life would still like to hear squid jigging grounds one more time.Keep up the good work & God Bless
Doug Smith from Newport, TN. USA. wrote on January 9, 2010 at 10:30 pm
I started following Hank Snow & his music, when I was in H.S. middle 50's. Was a sad day for me when he passed away. I retired in 1998 & started playing more music. I'm still sing-n & pic-n Hanks music today. Some folks have a hard time playing some of his songs, as they change key in the middle.(bridge). I don't hurt anymore, seems to be the most asked for in my section of the shows. Will always love him, as my father of music.
JOE EAGLES from Allison New Brunswick wrote on January 9, 2010 at 1:58 pm
Since retiring i have enjoyed more time to jam with friends, always in our times together Hanks music is played and sung. I enjoy every moment of his great songs. Hoping to attend the 2010 event and maybe even sing a tune or two.
Rune from Norway wrote on January 8, 2010 at 11:13 am
This music brings back so many happy childhood memories. Remember me sitting in the backseat of my daddys Ford listening to Hank Snow. This was back in the 1970s. Now my daddy is dead, the old Ford is gone a long time ago, but the music is still with me.
Tom Smith from fulltime rver wrote on January 3, 2010 at 1:32 pm
Hank Snow had a voice that no one could imitate. He was country!
Jo Anne Behrens from Rockford, Illinois USA wrote on December 15, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Sunday, December 20th, will mark the 10th anniversary of when Hank Snow passed away. I have been a fan of Hank's for 59 years. In my opinion, he will always be the greatest Country Music artist, and his wonderful songs will live forever! All of his fans miss him and his great talent and accomplishments. God bless Hank and Min.
Jan Stoffels from Deventer - Netherlands wrote on December 15, 2009 at 4:37 pm
I've been listening to Hank Snow for all of my live, I"m 54years now, and sinds I was 12 I liked every song of him. Now I have many of hundreds of songs, and they are still the ones I like the most of all. I"ts a pitty I never met mr Hank Snow himself. My neighbour does in the Gran Ol Opry. He got lucky. Greetings from Holland.
ken Bowers from new Zealand wrote on December 15, 2009 at 3:23 am
have listened to hank Snow for most of my life and he still is the best
Peter Mercer from Ormskirk England wrote on December 7, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Just got back from a stay with relatives in Canada where we discussed a mutual liking of Hank's songs and great voice. As I write this e-mail I'm listening to my Country Legends Hank Snow CD and in particular his 'Hello Love 'track which is one of my favourites. Congratulations on your website
jimmy clark from madison tn wrote on December 6, 2009 at 12:00 pm
In 1964-1965 I had the privelidge to live accross from hank's steel guitar player one of the rainbow ranch boys. The steel guitar player, and the Wilburn brother's were going to teach me to play the bass guitar. When Hank and the rainbow ranch boys were on the road the steel guitar player would have me take care of his car, Teddy and Doyle Wilburn would also leave their cars for me to take care of. I was only 13 & 14 years old at the time and my parents did not want me to hang around with them. I cn't remember the steel guitar players name if anyone knows his name I would appreciate knowing it. I guess when you get older you forget a lot. The steel guitar player, Wilburn brothers, and Loretta lynn were real close then. I got to see Hank a couple of times but I don't beleive he would have really paid much attention to me because I was so young, and my parents did not think I should be hanging around people that much older me.
Bob Yett from Aurora,Co. wrote on December 2, 2009 at 1:32 am
I rember hearing Hank Snow on KRLD Dallis Texas years ago and have lookd for his musci ever sence. Good Music, music you nver forget.
PAUL STANNEY from boston lincolnshire uk wrote on November 29, 2009 at 10:04 pm
Hi, i had the pleasure of meeting Hank Snow in peterborough uk in the 70 s what a brilliant show .I went outside ten minutes before the show ended and in stage door where Hank gave me his autograph ,his words were your very welcome son . It is signed sincearly Hank Snow .I may sell it if anyone would like it in Nova Scotia or the usa please email me paul.stanney1@btinternet.com
Janie Cunningham from Lebanon, Tn wrote on November 28, 2009 at 12:25 am
Such a beautiful site this is to remember a "legend" in his time. During the late 1960's, I had the privilege of working for Hank as his secretary (pre-Sherry). His talent (singing, playing his guitar, writing, painting, etc. etc. never ceased to amaze me in the two years I worked for him. I'll always remember this special time in my life. Hank and the Rainbow Boys were the TOPS in my book.
Arthur Middleton from Kamloops b.c. wrote on November 10, 2009 at 7:10 am
I've always loved hank's music since I was a kid (now 65 ) I knew a Lady whom wrote songs for Hank her name was Kitty Copeland from Minto N.B. Which is where i grew up as a kid . Hank has always touched my heart when he Sang. Always remembered ...Art
Greta Johnson from Pleasantville wrote on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 pm
I just wanted to tell you that you have a very nice band & also love your music, that is the first time I heard your music @ Petite Rivier variety concert,, VERY GOOD
Bessie Meisner from Mount pleasant N.S. wrote on November 9, 2009 at 1:34 am
I was at Petite to see you today excellent show. hope to see you guys play again sometime