Hunter Dunagan Hancock Net Worth

Hunter Dunagan Hancock Net Worth is
$500,000

Hunter Dunagan Hancock Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Hunter Hancock (1916 – August 4, 2004) was a white American disc jockey regarded as the first in the Western United States to play rhythm and blues records on the radio, and among the first to broadcast rock and roll.He was born in Uvalde, Texas, and raised 90 miles (140 km) away in San Antonio. After school, he took on many jobs, including singing in a vaudeville troupe and a stint at a Massachusetts burlesque club. After moving to Los Angeles in the early 1940s he entered radio and was heard on the following stations there: KFVD (1947–1951), KFOX (1951–1954), KFVD/KPOP (1954–1957) and KGFJ (1957–1966). Inspired by a local black record store owner he called himself "Ol' H.H." He hosted several shows on different stations, often at the same time, including Harlem Holiday, Harlematinee, Huntin' With Hunter and the gospel show Songs of Soul and Spirit.Hancock also appeared briefly on the L.A. CBS TV station, KNXT in 1955 with the Friday night show "Rhythm and Bluesville", interviewing such musicians as Duke Ellington, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Gene & Eunice and The Platters.For several years, the Pulse survey rated Hancock's shows No. 1 among black listeners in Southern California. In 1950, the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper rated Hancock the most popular DJ in Los Angeles among blacks. He was also one of the first DJs to play rock and roll music, and landed a cameo spot in a 1957 British rock and roll film called Rock Around the World.A recreated example of Mr. Hancock's program on Los Angeles' former R&B radio station KGFJ can be found on Ron Jacobs' "Cruisin' 1959" (Increase Records INCR 5-2004). This recreation includes several classic R&B songs of that era, contemporary commercials (e.g., Champion spark plugs, the Saturday Evening Post, and others), and DJ patter.He was convicted in 1962 and sentenced to probation for failing to report $18,000 income on tax forms for 1956–1958. Allegedly, the money was payola from record companies. He thought the money had been given as gifts.Hancock died August 4, 2004, of natural causes in a retirement home in Claremont, California.

Date Of BirthApril 21, 1916
Died2004-08-04
Place Of BirthUvalde, Texas, USA
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1Hancock tried nearly two dozen careers, including salesman, bank clerk, chauffeur, drummer and singer, before landing in radio when KMAC-AM in San Antonio hired him to read commercials and news copy. He played jazz and R&B records on a Los Angeles radio show that had been created to attract black listeners, at a time when no other disc jockey was doing so. In 1956, he became one of the first disc jockeys to play rock 'n' roll.
2For several years, Hancock's shows were rated No. 1 among black listeners in Southern California, and in 1950, the Los Angeles Sentinel rated Hancock the most popular DJ in Los Angeles among blacks. As a result, his concertgoers were often surprised to discover he was white.
3Was known on the air as "Ol' H.H." and was heard from 1943-1968 on a number of popular radio shows, including "Harlem Holiday," "Harlematinee," "Huntin' With Hunter" and the gospel show "Songs of Soul and Spirit."
4Was widely regarded to be one of the first radio disc jockeys in the western United States to play rhythm and blues records and rock 'n' roll.
5Legendary disc jockey regarded as the first in the Western United States to spin rhythm and blues records and among the first to broadcast rock and roll.
6Heard on Los Angeles radio from 1943-1968.
7Children: daughters Rosemary and Victoria; son Myron.
8Disc jockey on several California radio stations, 1943-1968.

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