
Hank Wangford
Biography
Samuel Hutt (born 15 November 1940), known by the stage name Hank Wangford, is an English country and western songwriter. Hutt adopted the persona of Hank Wangford when he decided to become a country singer in the late 1970s. "Hank is a good smoke screen. He can do things I can't do. He's my clown," Hutt told Howell Raines in 1988. "I actually had more of an identity crisis with [being Sam Hutt] than with Hank, because Hank is a fool. I quite like him. Dr. Sam was definitely threatening to become a monster." He called himself Wangford after the village of that name in Suffolk, which is where he first conceived the idea of using a nom de plume.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
73 releases · 22 albums · active 1979–2023
- Performance · 248
- Other credits · 29
- Production · 8
Studios: Livingston Studios · Pavillion Studios · Focus Studios, London · Gateway Studio, London
Frequent collaborators
- Billy Bragg
- Hank Wangford & The Lost Cowboys
- The Hank Wangford Band
- Hank Wangford Band
- Various
- Plainsong
- Martin Belmont
- Bobby Valentino



