Hank Cramer Explained
Hank Cramer |
Occupation: | Musician |
Years Active: | 1982–present |
Hank Cramer is an American folk singer from the Pacific Northwest.
Biography
Cramer is the son of a United States Army officer who served in the United States Army Special Forces. Cramer began singing as a student University of Arizona. Cramer served in the United States Army for 28 years, retiring at the rank of lieutenant colonel.[1]
In 2006, Cramer revived the annual Pine Stump Symphony in the Methow Valley of Washington, a music event run by his late father-in-law Ron McLean from 1962 until his death in 1982.[2]
Discography
- The Captain & The Outlaw (1982) – Hank Cramer with Dakota – Front Range Records
- West By Northwest (1996) – Skookumchuck Music
- Live Aboard The Wawona (1998) – Hank Cramer with The Cutters – Skookumchuck Music
- Days Gone By (1999) – Ferryboat Music
- Sail Away (2000) – Hank Cramer with The Cutters – Skookumchuck Music
- Brave Boys! (2001) – Hank Cramer with The Rounders – Ferryboat Music
- The Road Rolls On (2003) – Ferryboat Music
- Songs from the USS Constellation (2003) – Hank Cramer & Constellation's Crew – Ferryboat Music
- If There's One More Song (2004) – Ferryboat Music
- A Soldier's Songs (2005) – Ferryboat Music
- Back to Sea (2006) – Hank Cramer & Constellation's Crew – Ferryboat Music
- Songs From Maurie's Porch (2006) – Ferryboat Music
- Miner's Songs (2007) – Ferryboat Music
- Way Out West (2007) – Ferryboat Music
- Caledonia (2007) – Ferryboat Music
- An Old Striped Shirt (2008) – Ferryboat Music
- Open Range (2008)- Ferryboat Music
- The Shantyman (2008) – Ferryboat Music
- Loosely Celtic (2008) – Ferryboat Music
- My Side of the Mountains (2011) – Ferryboat Music
- Make the Rafters Ring (2016) - Ferryboat Music
- Sing Until Morning (2019) with Dan Maher - Ferryboat Music
- Westward I Go Free (2022) Hank Cramer & Friends - Ferryboat Music
References
- News: Sequim Gazette. Hank Cramer presents 'A Salute to Veterans'. June 21, 2014.
- News: The Wenatchee World. On The Stump. Jefferson. Robbins. June 14, 2013.
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