Guestbook
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I'm signing this guest book on behalf of my father who was at one time a very good friend of Hank Snow in their younger years. My father who has resently passed away has told us many fasinating stories about Hank Snow and how he would sit on the bench and listen to him play his guitar. My fathers name Garnet Bourgeois may he rest in peace he lived to be 88 years and we miss him dearly.
We have been Hank Snow fans since the early fifties. Have most of his LP's, cassettes and CD's. Always loved and admired his great guitar work! All fans of Hank should read his very interesting book entitled "The Hank Snow Story", it's just a great read with some very entertaining stories of back in the 'good ole days' when we heard REAL country music by great artists like Hank!!
HANK HAS BEEN A LARGE INFLUANCE ON OUR LIVES WE JUST REALLY LOVE EVERYTHING HE "S DONE ESPECIALLY "THESE HANDS"
Hank snow music i love the songs this is the music my parents listened to great singer
I've been 5 times in Nashville and went 5 times to the Grand Ole Opry. Then, I saw Hank each time on stage! Great, artist, great guitar player. An example for many many country singers. I'll never forget him...
I was a very young boy and first Time I heard Hank Snow on the AFN Radio. I am 58 years old now and I always love his wonderful Songs.
I am from Bavaria in Germany.
Hank Snow is a great singer, very special. Ilove to listen to him.Fantastic.Im going to get every album.....
I believe it was 1949 when I first heard Hank (The Singing Ranger) and I was thrilled with the power and resonance of his voice, together with his wonderful songs and great backing - a perfect ensemble. I still have 16 of his songs on original 78rpm recordings as well as 3 CDs and 1 LP, and I treasure them all. I am 74 years old and have never lost my enthusiasm for Hank. He has always been popular out here. I worked on a cattle station (ranch) in the Australian Outback for a few years in the 1950s, and one day I tuned-in to Radio Colombo (Sri Lanka) and heard Hank being played on their "Hillbilly Half-hour". A world-wide star.
Kayton Arthur Roberts, who was Hank Snow's Steel Guitarist, is or was my my cousin, I was wondering if u had any information about him or any pics of him that i could have for my family tree, please.
Born and raised with Hank, Thanks Dad
I remember my Canadian step father used to put on his Hank Snow record and blast it when I was a kid, such a strong, moving sound, almost eerie with its ability to put you right into the place that the song was written to tell you about.... Thank you Mr. Snow.
I started listening to Hank Snow when I was Very young,I am 69 years old now and still listening, I enjoy the music very much.
I am from Alabama, just a little out of place.
Spending à lot of time in my live collecting 60 lp,'s from HS. Still playing them all the time. Very impressed with the narration,WHAT THEN. Al Vanreek. Age74. From the Netherlands.
I remember the night that Hank Snow and his family entertained the soldiers at Pershing Field, near Saigon, Vietnam in 1966. It was great to have him there, and I believe it was his son and daughter-in-law who were also with him. I am sure that the Vietnam Veterans appreciate the fact that the Snow family were willing to go anywhere in support of the troops. Thank you.
Hi, Norway here, I looking for vhs / Dvd with ank Snow,
Does anyone have anything for sale. if yes. please send me a mail.
thank you.
Listening to my dear old Dad playing his guitar and singing these old songs of Canada's Hank Snow. These memories live on. Even today, I am a great fan of the great Clarence Eugene Snow. Canada has produced many great country singers, fiddlers and other people of various musical aptitudes. These Hank Snow songs will live in my heart for as long as I live.
Have listened to Hank Snow all my life. Dad played guitar and sang his songs at many functions around the Sussex NB area where I grew up. Will continue to listen to his music even though he is gone, but his music will always live on.
Have been listening to Hank Snow since I was 7 years old and living, at that time, in Trinidad, West Indies, where I was born. For many, many years, having lived in Europe, I lost contact with the old country music and singers. Now, with Internet, I have found them all again and seen them as old men and women. I am pleased to see that many have lived to be a ripe old age. There is nothing today to compare with the "old" Country Music and singers.
I've written here before & I can;t say enough good about my hero when I was in H.S. I sang Hank Snow songs then & I still sing them today. I'll be 72 Y.O. the first of the year. 2011. I am still hoping I can get to at least one of your Hank Snow blow outs before I'm called home. I still pic-n grinn two nights aweek. You have done a swell job on this website. I'll keep looking at it as long a I can. God Bless You All.
I've loved Hanks' songs since I was a boy growing up in Newfoundland.That great baritone voice was better sounding than all I've ever heard since.Considering what this great man went through,I'm really suprised that he could do all that he did.I'm seventy one in November and Hank can still bring tears to my eyes when he sings "Little Buddy." and "The Drunkards Son." Hank is a pleasent person to listen when I take the time.God bless you Hank for your wonderful music and your caring for less fortunate kids.