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Billy Hancock (William C. Hancock Jr.) was born on 4 November, 1946 in Alexandria, Virginia, United States, is an An American rockabilly musicians. Discover Billy Hancock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As William C. Hancock Jr.
Occupation Vocalist, multi-instrumentalist
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November, 1946
Birthday 4 November
Birthplace Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Date of death 2018
Died Place La Plata, Maryland, United States
Nationality United States

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1897

His paternal grandfather Mitchell (Mitch) Hancock played mandolin from about 1897 until 1902.

He often played on River Boats in New Orleans and recorded for the Edison Label.

Billy's father worked for the Southern Railway and his mother worked for Waxie Maxie's, a local record store chain, and other record stores.

1940

Two of his aunts Eileen and Anita were a singing duo in the 1940s who sang at two or three Washington DC radios stations on a regular basis.

The records his mother brought home from work, primarily rhythm and blues from the late 1940s, played a large and influential role in his musical development.

Hancock began his career playing in bands around Washington, D.C., while still a teenager.

After graduating from high school, he played with bands in Rhode Island and New York before returning to the Washington area.

1946

William C. Hancock Jr. (November 4, 1946 – January 22, 2018) was an American singer, guitarist, bassist and multi-instrumental recording artist.

He has made numerous recordings, primarily in the rockabilly genre but also has a large body of recorded work in rock 'n' roll, blues, jazz, rhythm & blues, and country music.

He performed live primarily in the Washington, D.C., area, but also played regularly at European roots music festivals.

Hancock was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Alexandria, Virginia, where he has lived most of his life.

1964

He attended George Washington High School in Alexandria, graduating in 1964.

He came from a musical family.

His maternal grandmother Katie sang with Minstrel shows in black face accompanying herself on piano and harmonica.

1968

In 1968, he moved to Baltimore to attend the Peabody Conservatory, and continued to play in bands in the Baltimore area.

1970

In the early 1970s, Hancock began a collaboration with Danny Gatton and they formed Danny and the Fat Boys with Hancock (bass, vocals), Gatton (guitars), and Dave Elliott (drums, vocals).

1975

In 1975, the group released American Music on a label owned by Hancock and his brother.

The album's title was taken from a rhythm and blues song Hancock had written.

It was later re-issued on CD.

1978

In 1978, Hancock recorded four rockabilly songs under the name Billy Hancock and the Tennessee Rockets for Ripsaw Records, a small independent label.

He continued to record rockabilly for Ripsaw under that name for two years.

Ripsaw released four singles during that time and licensed those and other titles to larger labels both in the U.S. and France.

It is these rockabilly recordings for which Hancock is known internationally.

1983

In 1983, Hancock recorded another rockabilly record, "Hey! Little Rock And Roller", that was released in France on the Big Beat Label.

1985

Later that year, he returned to Ripsaw to record various rock and roll songs, six of which Ripsaw released in 1985.

All of the Ripsaw material was later released on CDs by Finnish Bluelight Records.

Throughout his career, Hancock played in backing bands for prominent musicians, including Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, blues guitarist Roy Buchanan, rockabilly Charlie Feathers, the Clovers, Amos Milburn, and country musicians Dottie West and Jean Shepard.

He co-produced and played guitar on Tex Rubinowitz's rockabilly song "Hot Rod Man."

2002

In 2002, Hancock and his brother the television director, Dale Hancock founded Turkey Mountain Records, an independent record label.

The label was formed to find and promote talented artists of all genres who, for whatever reasons, have been ignored by other record labels.

Their Archival Series re-released material on artists of the past whose works have been unavailable until now.

Turkey Mountain Records' roster of artists included: Danny Gatton, The British Walkers (featuring Roy Buchanan), Bobbie (The Kid) Howard with Link Wray and The Ray Men, Charlie Feathers, The Fallen Angels, and Billy Hancock himself.

2005

In 2005, the Washington Area Music Association WAMA awarded Hancock a Special Recognition Award for his 40-plus years as a vocalist, musician, songwriter, producer, promoter, and label owner.

2006

In 2006, WAMA presented him with two "Wammie" awards for 2005 Roots Rock Vocalist and Roots Rock Recording.

2010

In 2010, Hancock was inducted into the Southern Legends Hall of Fame.

He is already a member of three other International Halls of Fame.

Hancock was also the television host for American Music in Arlington, Virginia, where he interviewed and showcased songwriters and a music historian.

He was also a member of the resurrected art rock group from the sixties, The Fallen Angels.

2012

In 2012, WAMA presented Hancock as one of "The Fallen Angels" a special recognition award.

On 4 November 2012 Hancock was inducted into The Northern Virginia Blues Society, Blues Hall of Fame in Manassas, Va.