Snow, Clarence Eugene

Snow, Clarence Eugene
▪ 2000
“Hank” 
      Canadian-born musician (b. May 9, 1914, Brooklyn, N.S.—d. Dec. 20, 1999, Madison, Tenn.), spent some six decades recording, songwriting, and performing, first in Canada and later at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn., and earned a reputation as a flamboyant entertainer who sported sequined costumes and an ill-fitting toupee, the subject of a number of good-natured jokes. Snow, who endured an abusive childhood at the hands of his grandmother and later his stepfather, went to sea as a cabin boy at the age of 12 and sang for crews aboard Arctic fishing schooners before a shipwreck sent him back to land. He modeled his vocal style on that of yodeler Jimmie Rodgers and was dubbed the “Yodeling Ranger” before being crowned the “Singing Ranger” when he developed a distinctive style with his deep baritone vocals. As a guitar-playing 19-year-old, he started singing on a weekly radio show in Halifax, N.S., and he scored dozens of hits in Canada before making his somewhat disappointing Grand Ole Opry debut in 1950. He was cheered, however, by the reception that year of “I'm Movin' On,” a sorrowful song about boarding a train and leaving a lover; the smash hit stayed in the number one spot on the charts for 21 weeks and was recorded in 36 languages. Snow's wide-ranging repertoire included Canadian folk songs and ones with themes about cowboys and traveling (on the railroad and as a hobo). Among his other chart toppers were “Golden Rocket,” “Rhumba Boogie,” and “Hello Love,” which served as the theme song for the Garrison Keillor radio show A Prairie Home Companion. During the 1950s and '60s, Snow experimented with Latin, Hawaiian, boogie, and rockabilly music, seamlessly blending it into country compositions. During the 1970s his career began to founder, and in 1981 RCA Victor abruptly dropped him from its recording label after a 45-year association. During the 1970s Snow, mindful of his own childhood, established a foundation for the prevention of child abuse. He was elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1978 and inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1979. His autobiography, The Hank Snow Story, appeared in 1994.

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