Biography of music artist, Hank Brake: He has had the opportunity to open for many of country's music royalty: Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Joe Diffie, Kenny Chensy and many others. Hank will be proforming at the halftime show sept 2 2005 for the Cincinnati bengals and the Cincinnati USO Riverfront

Hank Brake's Biography

Hank has had the opportunity to sing in numerous "honky tonks". In fact, he's performed in "far too many to name." He's performed at several famous venues such as The Palomino in Los Angeles, California; Gilley's in Houston, Texas; and places closer to his Georgia home like Miss Kitty's in Marietta and Mama's Country Showcase in Atlanta. While performing at Mama's he also had the opportunity to be the opening act for many of country's top stars such as Joe Diffie, Tim McGraw, Billy Dean, Kenny Chesney, Shenandoah, Little Texas, Toby Keith, Tracy Byrd, Confederate Railroad, Chris Ledoux, and many others.

Hank's greatest musical influences include Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Merle Haggard, and the Eagles. However, he loves all kinds of music - country, jazz, blues, old rock & roll, old-time gospel, 70's and 80s Hank is currently performing for the USO at a plethora of venues, across the country, showcasing his new patriotic tune, "Thank You", raising money to support the troops wounded while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and honoring veterans for their service in the past.


Thank You"

is now available!

Destined to become an important song in the history of patriotism and the support of our troops, this song is getting rave reviews! Written by songwriter Daniel Smith, of Nashville, TN, and recorded by Hank Brake, a former Army Vet on Star Chaser Records, a Vet Own Label in memory of his Uncle, Kenneth Slaughter, killed in Vietnam in 1970. This song touches the hearts of all who hear it!

every single sold will be donated to an organization, Operation First Response, providing for the needs of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines, wounded in combat. The organization provides comfort items for these soldiers during their stay at Walter Reed Army Hospital and the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, both in the Washington, DC area.


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Hank Brake's Profile