Wallace Hartley
Violinist

Wallace Hartley Net Worth

Wallace Hartley was an English violinist born on June 2, 1878. He is best remembered for leading the band that kept playing on the RMS Titanic after it had struck an iceberg. Despite their efforts, Hartley and the rest of the band went down with the ill-fated ship, which was famously dubbed the "unsinkable".
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 2, 1878
Birth Place England
Age 141 YEARS OLD
Died On Apr 15, 1912 (age 33)
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)

About

Remembered as the leader of the band that kept playing on after the RMS Titanic had hit an iceberg, this Violinist went down with the "unsinkable" ship.

Before Fame

After briefly working for the Craven & Union Bank, he performed with the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bridlington Municipal Orchestra. He later made the fateful decision to become a ship musician on the Cunard and White Star Lines.

Trivia

Legend holds it that the last song that Hartley instructed his eight-piece band to play as the Titanic sank into the North Atlantic was the hymn "Nearer My God to Thee." The song was also played at his funeral in England.

Family Life

The son of Methodist choirmaster Albion Hartley, he was born in Colne, Lancashire, England. At the time of his death, he was engaged to Maria Robinson, who had engraved a message on the beloved violin that remained strapped across his chest as he was drowning.

Associated With

German-American businessman and Politician Isidor Straus was another victim of the Titanic disaster.

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