Hank Snow net worth is
$100,000
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Clarence Eugene "Hank" Snow (May 9, 1914 – December 20, 1999) was a celebrated Canadian country music artist. In a career that spanned nearly 50 years, he recorded 140 albums and charted more than 85 singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980. His number one hits include the self-penned songs "I'm Moving On", "The Golden Rocket" and famous versions of "I Don't Hurt Anymore", "Let Me Go, Lover!", "I've Been Everywhere", "Hello Love", as well as other top 10 hits.Snow was an accomplished songwriter whose clear, baritone voice expressed a wide range of emotions including the joys of freedom and travel as well as the anguish of tortured love. His music was rooted in his beginnings in small town Nova Scotia where, as a frail, 80-pound youngster, he endured extreme poverty, beatings and psychological abuse as well as physically punishing labour during the economically depressed 1920s and 30s. Through it all, his musically talented mother provided the emotional support he needed to pursue his dream of becoming a famous entertainer like his idol, the country star, Jimmie Rodgers.As a performer of traditional country music, Snow won numerous awards and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Music Hall of Fame. The Hank Snow Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia celebrates his life and work in a province where his fans still see him as an inspirational figure who triumphed over personal adversity to become one of the most influential artists in all of country music. | Full Name | Hank Snow |
| Net Worth | $100,000 |
| Date Of Birth | May 9, 1914 |
| Died | December 20, 1999, Madison, Tennessee, United States |
| Place Of Birth | Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Occupation | Musician, songwriter |
| Profession | Singer, Songwriter |
| Children | Jimmie Rodgers Snow |
| Parents | George Lewis Snow, Marie Alice Boutilier |
| Nicknames | Hank Snow, Snow, Hank |
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| Awards | Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame |
| Nominations | Juno Award for Best Country Male Artist |
| Movies | The Legendary Ernest Tubb, The Nashville Sound |
| TV Shows | Grand Ole Opry |
| Star Sign | Taurus |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | Recorded with legendary Nashville guitarist Hank Garland. |
| 2 | Father of Jimmy Snow |
| 3 | Singer of "Lili Marlene" in USA & Canada. |
| 4 | Father of minister Jimmie Rodgers Snow, named after Hank's idol, Jimmie Rodgers; who was the original "Singing Brakeman", a popular song artist who recorded train and other "country western" oriented music in the teens and twenties before the musical genre was identified as such. |
| 5 | Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1979. |
| 6 | His other No. 1 hits included "Golden Rocket" (1950); "The Rhumba Boogie" (1951); "I've Been Everywhere" (1962); and "Hello Love" (1974). Other major hits included "Fool Such as I" (1953); "Beggar into a King" (1961); and "Ninety Miles An Hour (Down a Dead End Street)" (1963). |
| 7 | His 1950 hit, "I'm Moving On," spent 21 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's country charts, one of just three songs to accomplish that feat. He nearly repeated that incredible feat in 1954 with his 20-week No. 1, "I Don't Hurt Anymore." |
| 8 | Though he first recorded for RCA Victor in 1936, it wasn't until 1949 when he had his first major country hit with "Marriage Vow." |
| 9 | Country singer and songwriter. |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Down | 2014 | performer: "I wish my Heart could talk" | |
| Dear Mom, Love Cher | 2013 | TV Movie documentary writer: "I'm Movin' On" | |
| Todd's Pop Song Reviews | 2013 | TV Series documentary lyrics - 1 episode | |
| Opry Video Classics: Pioneers | 2007 | Video performer: "I'm Movin' On" / writer: "I'm Movin' On" | |
| Opry Video Classics: The Hall of Fame | 2007 | Video performer: "I've Been Everywhere" | |
| Kupetzky | 2006 | TV Series writer - 7 episodes | |
| The Slaughter Rule | 2002 | performer: "Rhumba Boogie" / writer: "Rhumba Boogie" | |
| Bluesland: A Portrait in American Music | 1993 | Documentary writer: "I Don't Hurt Anymore" | |
| The Beverly Hillbillies | 1993 | writer: "I'M MOVIN' ON" | |
| WKRP in Cincinnati | 1979 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
| When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? | 1979 | performer: "Four in the Morning" | |
| Who'll Stop the Rain | 1978 | performer: "GOLDEN ROCKET" / writer: "GOLDEN ROCKET" | |
| The Man Who Fell to Earth | 1976 | performer: "A Fool Such as I" | |
| Teenage Cowgirls | 1973 | performer: "I'm Movin'", "Go With My Heart" - uncredited | |
| The Last Picture Show | 1971 | performer: "A Fool Such As I" - uncredited | |
| Cousin Jed Rises Again | 1970 | performer: "I'm Movin'" - uncredited | |
| The Johnny Cash Show | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 1970 writer - 1 episode, 1970 | ||
| Goin' Down the Road | 1970 | lyrics: "My Nova Scotia Home" - uncredited / music: "My Nova Scotia Home" - uncredited | |
| Mondo Trasho | 1969 | writer: "I'm Movin' On" | |
| The Porter Wagoner Show | 1968-1969 | TV Series performer - 2 episodes | |
| Andy Williams' Kaleidoscope Company | 1968 | TV Movie writer: "I'm Moving On" | |
| The Road to Nashville | 1967 | performer: "I've been everywhere", "Just a faded pedal from a beautiful bouquet" / writer: "Just a faded pedal from a beautiful bouquet" | |
| The Jimmy Dean Show | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 1964 writer - 1 episode, 1964 | ||
| Country Style, U.S.A. | TV Series short performer - 2 episodes, 1958 - 1959 writer - 1 episode, 1958 | ||
| Show Time at the Apollo | 1955 | TV Series writer - 1 episode |
Thanks
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Last Picture Show | 1971 | for their music we thank: courtesy of RCA Records |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Ole Opry | 1985 | TV Series | Himself |
| Elvis: Memories | 1985 | Video documentary | Himself |
| 13th Annual Country Music Association Awards | 1979 | TV Special | Himself |
| 8th Annual Country Music Association Awards | 1974 | TV Special | Himself - Performer |
| Hee Haw | 1973 | TV Series | Himself - Special Guest |
| ABC Late Night | 1973 | TV Series | Himself |
| The David Frost Show | 1971 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Johnny Cash Show | 1970-1971 | TV Series | Himself - Singer |
| The Nashville Sound | 1970 | Documentary | Himself |
| The Porter Wagoner Show | 1963-1969 | TV Series | Himself - Guest / Himself - Special Guest |
| The Road to Nashville | 1967 | Himself | |
| The Jimmy Dean Show | 1964-1966 | TV Series | Himself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Singer |
| Country Music on Broadway | 1965 | Himself | |
| Country Style, U.S.A. | 1958-1959 | TV Series short | Himself - Singer |
| Grand Ole Opry | 1955 | TV Series | Himself |
Archive Footage
Known for movies
The Slaughter Rule (2002)
as Soundtrack
The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
as Soundtrack
Who'll Stop the Rain (1978)
as Soundtrack
The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
as Soundtrack