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jim lane from winnipeg,manitoba wrote on July 14, 2011 at 12:06 am
first heard hank in 1950 during the flood.Been hooked ever since.That voice will never die.I'm 76 yrs. old and never a day goes by i don't listen to his records.His songs tell life as it is.Thank you for the memories !! ! !
bill plumstead from brantford ontario wrote on June 26, 2011 at 3:02 am
way back in the sixties, we had a country band and had the honor of appearing as the opening band for Hank, in Kitchener. It will always be one of my favorite, and proudest memories. He will be forever missed
Shawn Maxwell from Toronto, Ontario, Canada wrote on June 20, 2011 at 5:53 am
I love Hank Snow (RIP) My Family Raised me on Country and Hank Snow especially, My Dad Played With Hank and My Grandfather Blair Allan Hartley, my Dads Name is Len Hammond,... and My Dad Taught Me After My Grampa Did, and I've been playing and Practicing ever since,... thank you MR. Snow for being an Inspiration to my Dad (Len) Cause Now I am Picking up after him,... Peace and Always Be Safe Snow Family,... The Hammonds and Hartley's Will Very Muchly Miss Hank Snow The Great Yodeling Ranger Country Singer and Writer
Glenda Barnes from Oregon wrote on June 1, 2011 at 5:21 pm
Hank was a wonderful man. As a young man he was in Pennsylvania for awhile and was at Hershey Park Park one day. My father in law, AC Barnes, first taught him to play the guitar and they played together at the park while he was there. Everyone loved him and he was kind and loving to everyone else.
nick sly from perth ont wrote on May 25, 2011 at 10:05 pm
HE was the greatest, for sure no one well be able to touch him
S Bridges wrote on May 25, 2011 at 9:10 am
Hi, I remeber an Album called When Tragedy Struck from my early years at home. I have tried to track this album. There is a certain song on the Album which has become very significant to me, it's called the Prisoner's Prayer. Hank Snow prodded my concience with this song and it helped to set me free. Why can't I find this Album or the song?
Steve Bridges from England UK wrote on May 25, 2011 at 9:04 am
Hi, I remeber an Album called When Tragedy Struck from my early years at home. I have tried to track this album. There is a certain song on the Album which has become very significant to me, it's called the Prisoner's Prayer. Hank Snow prodded my concience with this song and it helped to set me free. Why can't I find this Album or the song?
Derek Carver from Bridgewater, Massachusetts wrote on April 23, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Hello Hank Snow fans, My father lived and breathed Hank Snow as we did as kids growing up in Halifax. No one will contest that my dad was his #1 fan and that Hank was a great performer. Hank tunes are so original and very heart-warming...a real treat to listen to! I tip my hat to Buzz Baker for a terrific little perspective and well written piece! Great job! Derek Carver
thomas neary from hunlock creek,pa wrote on April 18, 2011 at 1:03 am
I love hanks songs,he;s the best,
John Mason from Canada wrote on March 30, 2011 at 3:05 am
Enjoyed Hank's songs and signing for many years. First heard him when I was five years old (1950)on CHNS Halifax radios station. Used to turn the radio down and press my ear to the speaker just so I could hear Hank sing.
betty servin from waynesboro virginia wrote on March 29, 2011 at 11:17 pm
i love hank i am 70 years i have like hank for a long long time
jim from scotland west coast wrote on March 24, 2011 at 3:03 pm
Never again will we hear a voice like hank's. I did often wish i could have met him. Still it's great to get the records & cd's never forgoten.
david from Washington DC wrote on March 18, 2011 at 6:38 pm
Love his sound and lyrics . I used to listen to his records with my dad meant a lot
mario barahona sr from bakersfield calif.93306 wrote on March 17, 2011 at 2:55 am
the first time I heard Hank,I new He was a music kid,it was 1980 in frazier park california,and after a wedding fight Me a and wife went to this little village (reyes creek)and fron OIL trash to music listener,Hank changed My life: for the love of life...so long HANK
Dennis from southern manitoba wrote on March 15, 2011 at 5:51 pm
thanks for the treasury of Snow-lore! Want to learn one that I remember my parents singing on car-rides. Next time I see my widowed father, I'll be singing it for him. I have little doubt that he will recall the lyrics with 96% accuracy. Thanks to the folk who maintain this site. Keep on pickin'. Dennis
Anne and Jim Gifford from Gansevoort,New York wrote on March 15, 2011 at 12:32 am
We enjoyed Hank Snows singing so in 1998 nwhen we were in Nova Scotia we stopped at his museum. We found it very interesting..It was quite exciting...
Paul Jaskot from Surgoinsville Tennessee wrote on March 13, 2011 at 1:22 pm
i met a man who claims to be a cousin to a Hank Snow jr
Jocelyn & Len Kilpatrick from new zealand wrote on March 7, 2011 at 9:57 am
thanks what an awesome site for a wonderful man, my hubby play guitar and sings and he sing alot of hank numbers, when we got married he sand with this ring I thee wed to me in the church, we also know a guy Murray McPherson who sings just like Hank snow, murray has visited hanks grave and picks the guitar just like he does, when you hear murray sing you think it is hank snow. regards Jocelyn
Larry Garthwaite from Joelton, TN, USA wrote on March 6, 2011 at 11:40 pm
We met Hank Snow in 1964, and again at his home on Marthoma street in Madison, TN is 1978. Enjoyed his songs and music, and mostly the man himself.
Jean-Paul Boudreau from Gloucester Massachusetts wrote on March 3, 2011 at 3:15 pm
I want to thank you for this site as it is a well deserved tribute to a great man, with great talent. I am only thirty, and was introduced to Hank's music by my late Grandfather, also a native of Nova Scotia. I liked what I heard, from a young boy, and have been a fan ever since. All though like my Grandfather, Hank is gone, though never forgotten. A talent such as he possessed, will allow his music to live on through the centuries. Rest in Peace Hank, you are missed.
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