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Hank Grant, born Feb. 22, 1971, in Jonesboro, Arkansas was the youngest of three with two older sisters (Theresa and Tabatha).

When Hank was twelve, his mother bought an organ for the family home. Her love of music and family, brought hours and love, entertainment and family together. Singing and playing in the evenings after dinner...or just gathering in the family room on a weekend afternoon to reminisce and harmonize at the request of anyone in the family. A prodigy was in the making.

Hank became interested and started learning songs from the radio. Playing endless hours on the second hand organ, he began playing the songs he loved by ear...note by note until he got it just right.

It wasn't long until he was playing standard holiday songs for the family, and even in the family Church. He was even honored when asked by his sister to play the wedding march in her wedding.

Hank attended RedRock Public Schools (RedRock, OK) from the second grade until he graduated in 1989. Throughout junior high school he developed a close relationship with his FFA advisor, Mr. Phillip Fuss, (and former Music Instructor as well). Fuss heard Hank sing and decided that he would mentor him and entered him in many public speaking events, all the time envisioning Hank on a stage in front of hundreds or thousands of fans.

Mr. Fuss took Hank to a music store and asked him to pick out a musical track. Hank picked "Smokey Mountain Rain", by Ronnie Milsap. Mr. Fuss said, "Well, you need to start practicing, because you are going to perform it live, in front of an audience." And he did.

His first performance was in front of his junior high school classmates and faculty, and admittedly, he was "so scared". However, his performance went so well that he was, in his own words, "addicted".

He began performing at all kinds of school activities such as basketball games, football games, and other events, while taking the most pride in being asked to sing the National Anthem.

It was during this time that he began entering local vocal contests, where he soon earned statewide recognition for his performance of "God Bless the U.S.A.", by Lee Greenwood.

Hank's senior year, he enlisted in the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The same year, his mother and stepfather divorced. Marsha moved she and the family to Billings, Oklahoma.

Hank's mom and stepfather (John Pemberton), found themselves purchasing the bar in which they had met. It was named Doolie's Bar and Grill. Soon thereafter, they decided to buy Hank a karaoke machine, and sound equipment and began booking him to sing in the bar as a one man show.

Hank joined up with Donnie McKeown who played guitar and took a liking to Hank. With McKeown's help, Hank formed a band in 1992 called Wild West. They found themselves being invited to gigs all over Oklahoma. He and (wife) Amy moved to Nashville in 1994 so he could pursue his music career.

He and Amy married in 1995 and had a son together (Christian). The same year, the family was given word that Hank's oldest son, Andrew, would have to undergo a (successful) liver transplant, at the age of 3.

After an emotional and trying year, and with, in Hank's words, "all of the slamming doors in Nashville", he and Amy moved back to Oklahoma in 1996.

He, again, went back to the one-man show at his mother's bar.

That year, with the fire and hunger in his veins and soul to sing and perform, Hank entered the Jimmy Dean Country Showdown, and won, advancing to the state level of competition, where he was ultimately eliminated.

Frustrated, he searched. For identity and purpose.

In 1997, he decided to pursue his second passion, law enforcement. Putting his music on hold somewhat, Hank found himself sworn in as a police officer in the City of Hennessey (OK).

Prospering in job and family, it was 1999 that things began to rapidly happen, yet once again. He saw his second marriage dissolve, but also found himself as a single parent having sole custody of his two elder sons, Andrew and Brady, from the previous marriage.

An officer until the year 2004, Hank's life, again, began to become riddled with challenges. He lost his life-long friend Charles Fink, to suicide, only to be followed by his mother's passing away just two months later.

The positive? While working as a police officer in Hennessey, Hank met songwriter, Bill Hail. With Hail mentoring Hank in the ability to song write, the two soon found themselves teamed up with Hail's friend, and fellow co-writer, Dave Younger.

Leaving law enforcement, Hank set out on a new beginning. Aimlessly somewhat, but providing for his children, and searching for the will in which God, and his mother, had blessed him.

He began welding in the oil fields of Texas and Oklahoma, perhaps refining a new trade that would provide him a bus ticket to his new destiny and home.

Now a single parent, with nothing to lose, it was 2005 when Nashville called his name, once again. He made the journey to the city and established his own welding business as backup and income.

With an army of songs that he, Hail and Younger had written, he teamed up with other great songwriters in Nashville such as Craig Wiseman, Hank Cochran, Mark Dreyer, Jerry Earl Laseter, Timothy Don Johnson, and James Dean Hicks. With Hail willing to invest, Hank went into the studio to record his first album "Bible and a Bus Ticket Home", produced by Dreyer and Hail.

With the new album at hand, Hank finds himself performing locally around the Nashville country music scene. He has teamed up with his best friend, become manager, Monty Bailey (mbentertainment), an endeavor that Bailey considers, "an honor".

(Quote by: Monty Bailey) "The first time I heard this guy sing was a little over two years ago, and I think he had barely hit town at the time", said Bailey. By the time he sang the second verse of his song I was hooked!" (laughs). "He walked off the stage and I said, I gotta meet this guy." The rest is history.

It's no secret that Hank and his mother, Marsha, had a very close relationship. Mother and son. Best friends. As he performs his title cut, "A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home", there is certainly reminiscence of the first day he left home in RedRock, Oklahoma and all that is beheld since that day.

God Bless our troops. God Bless America. God Bless Mama.
 
 

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  • Posted by Indy Country Girl on Dec 31, 2008 at 12:02 AM EST
    WAHOOOOOOOOOOO HANK GRANT TAKES THE WIN AS ARTIST IF THE MONTH ON STEREOFAME LOOK WHAT HE WON Happy-dark
    Like Dandelion Dust" Movie Soundtrack Contest Winner Announcement
    The Stereofame "Like Dandelion Dust" Movie Soundtrack Contest would like to thank the Stereofame music voting community, all entrants and judges.

    WINNING ARTIST

    Hank Grant

    Hank Grant and Co-Songwriter Bill Hail will be flown next week, courtesy of Stereofame, to Palm Springs, California for the International Movie Festival and viewing of the World Premier of Like Dandelion Dust. We've been told be the production company that Hank's song "What I Wouldn't Give" will be featured for about 15 - 20 seconds in one of the early scenes of the movie. Stereofame will be there to videotape Hank's reaction to winning the contest and being featured in the movie.

  • Posted by Indy Country Girl on Dec 16, 2008 at 7:06 PM EST
    Hey Darlin i found your next great song to make a music video on !
    Can i co star in it with ya ? be my pleasure might have to rehearse alot !! It's called Sober by Brad Nailer do a search hes enter in country
  • Posted by Indy Country Girl on Dec 16, 2008 at 6:34 PM EST
    Thanks for the add Hun Happy-darkalways a big fan of yours
  • Posted by nycgirl928 on Nov 22, 2008 at 11:54 PM EST
    Hi ^_^ Just wanted to stop by and say thank you for accepting my friend request. I have a couple songs on my ipod. Keep up the good work. -Vicki
  • Posted by chrisvaughn on Nov 11, 2008 at 4:30 AM EST
    I'm glad I met you as a musician ...and not the Police.......You-a singing machine.....Best of luck to ya Hank.............CV
  • Posted by cowboy cool on Sep 1, 2008 at 11:35 PM EDT
    HOWDY HANK

    JUST WANTED TO SAY WHAT A PRIVLEDGE IT IS TO PLAY YOUR SONG "A BIBLE AND A BUS TICKET HOME" ... TO ME - IT IS THE ONE OF THE MOST AWESOME SONGS I HAVE EVER HEARD. THANKS FOR RE-KINDLING A WHOLE LOT OF MEMORIES WHENEVER I HEAR IT.

    COUNTRY MUSIC FOREVER >>>>>-----------> COWBOY COOL
  • Posted by savanah77 on Aug 22, 2008 at 1:05 AM EDT
    Such a great voice,love your singing.
  • Posted by Magzie on Jun 25, 2008 at 8:40 AM EDT
    Great music Hank. Keep up the good music.
    Love
    Magzie
  • Posted by TUMBLESTONE on Jun 21, 2008 at 6:54 PM EDT
    Hank, ask and you shall recieve....Your song, "Picture" is a great song. Your vocals are strong, on pitch and flexible. Your lyrics paint a clear picture of the feelings of loss that your song is trying to convey. Nice changes in your song structure. The video does a good job of sticking with and enhancing the message of the song. Great work from an obviously talented singer-songwriter.
 
 
 

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