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Clarence Eugene Snow (May 9, 1914 – December 20, 1999), better known as Hank Snow, was a Hall of Fame country music singer and songwriter.

Snow was born in Brooklyn, Queens County, Nova Scotia, Canada. When he was 14, he ordered his first guitar from Eaton`s catalogue for $5.95, and played his first show in a church basement in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia at the age of 16. He then travelled to the nearest big city, Halifax, where he sang in local clubs and bars. A successful appearance on a local radio station led to his being given a chance to audition for RCA Victor in Montreal, Quebec. In 1936, he signed with RCA Victor, staying with them for more than 45 years.

A weekly Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) radio show brought him national recognition and he began touring Canada until the late 1940s when American country music stations began playing his records. He headed to the "Country Music Capital of the World," Nashville, Tennessee, and Hank Snow, the "Singing Ranger" (modified from the nickname "Yodelling Ranger" given him before his high voice changed to the baritone that graced his hit records), would be invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950. That same year he released his mega-hit, "I`m Movin` On." The first of seven Number 1 hits on the country charts, "I`m Movin` On" stayed at Number 1 for nearly half a year. The song, which stayed in the number 1 position for 21 stunning weeks, holds the all time record for most weeks in the number 1 spot. While performing in Renfro Valley, Snow was walking with a young unknown performer by the name of Hank Williams when someone yelled out, "Hey, Hank," at which Williams turned around and Snow tapped Williams on the shoulder and said, "No, Hank, he means me."

Along with this hit, his other "signature song" was "I`ve Been Everywhere," in which he portrayed himself as a hitchhiker bragging about all the towns he`d been through. This song was originally written and performed in Australia by Geoff Mack, and its re-write incorporating North American place names was brilliantly accomplished. Rattling off a well-rhymed series of city names at an auctioneer`s pace has long made the song a challenge for any country-music singer to attempt. Johnny Cash`s version of it was used in recent years as the soundtrack to an American motel chain`s television commercials.

A regular at the Grand Ole Opry, in 1954 Hank Snow persuaded the directors to allow a new singer by the name of Elvis Presley to appear on stage. Snow used Elvis as his opening act, before introducing him to Colonel Tom Parker. In August of 1955, Snow and Parker formed the management team Hank Snow Attractions. This partnership signed a management contract with Presley but before long, Snow was out and Parker had full control over the rock singer`s career.

In 1958, Snow became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

Performing in lavish and colourful sequin-studded suits, Snow had a career covering six decades during which he sold more than 80 million albums. Although he became a proud American citizen, he still maintained his friendships in Canada and remembered his roots with the 1968 Album, "My Nova Scotia Home". That same year he performed at campaign stops on behalf of segregationist presidential candidate George Wallace.

In Robert Altman`s 1975 film Nashville, Henry Gibson played a self-obsessed country star loosely based on Hank Snow.

Despite his lack of schooling, Sn

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    Name Hank Snow
    (Clarence Eugene Snow)
    Build Slim
    Hair Color Grey
    Date of Birth May 91914
    Birthplace Nova Scotia, Canada
    Star Sign Taurus
    Died November 201999 (Aged 85)
    Location of Death Madison, Tennessee, USA
    Cause of Death Natural Causes
    Nationality Canadian
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Country Musician
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  • Recorded with legendary Nashville guitarist Hank Garland.
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  • Father of Jimmy Snow
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  • Singer of "Lili Marlene" in USA & Canada.
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  • 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.
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  • Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1979.
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  • 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).
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  • 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."
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  • 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."
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  • Country singer and songwriter.
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  • Spouse: Minnie Blanch Aalders (2 September 1935 - 20 December 1999) (his death) 1 child
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  • Born in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada
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