John Hiatt’s Total Assets

Net Worth of John Robert Hiatt:
$8 Million

A Brief Overview of John Robert Hiatt’s Life and Career

John Robert Hiatt, the musician, singer, and songwriter, was born on August 20, 1952, in Indianapolis, Indiana USA. He is well-known for releasing over 25 albums and numerous hit singles like “Warming Up To The Ice Age”, “Little Head”, and “Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns”. His musical journey began in 1972.

Have you ever pondered on John Hiatt’s wealth status? As of early 2018, reputable sources estimate his net worth to be over $8 million, garnered through his successful career in the music industry.

John Hiatt’s Net Worth: $8 Million

John Hiatt grew up with six siblings under the care of his parents Robert and Ruth Hiatt. Tragedies struck his family when he lost his older brother to suicide and his father at a young age. These events propelled him into the world of music where he sought solace in blues music and drew inspiration from legendary musicians like Bob Dylan and Elvis Presley. He learned to play the guitar during this period and began performing in various local nightclubs, including the Hummingbird. His musical journey also led him to be part of bands like John Lynch & the Hangmen and The Four-Fifths.

At 18, he made a move to Nashville, Tennessee, to kickstart his songwriting career at the Tree-Music Publishing Company. He penned over 250 songs during this time, recording all of them for the company’s catalog. He even joined the band White Duck and contributed to their second album “In Season” in 1972 with the hit single “Train To Birmingham”, thus initiating the growth of his net worth.

Concurrently, he pursued a solo career by signing with Epic Records in 1973. His debut solo single “We Make Spirit” and the track “Sure As I’m Sitting Here”, released the same year and attaining 16th spot on the Billboard chart in 1974, added significantly to his net worth. His initial albums like “Hangin’ Around the Observatory” (1974) and “Overcoats” (1975) didn’t fare well commercially, leaving him without a recording deal. However, by the end of the 1970s, he had dropped two studio albums through MCA label – “Slug Line” (1979) and “Two Bit Monsters” (1980), marginally increasing his net worth.

Entering the 1980s, John began penning songs for other artists. Notably, in 1982, he wrote “Across The Borderline” for Freddy Fender, later covered by Bob Dylan, Paul Young, and Willie Nelson. His association with Geffen Records in the same year led to the release of three successful albums. His breakthrough came in 1987 with the album “Bring The Family”, followed by hits like “Slow Turning” in 1988 and “Stolen Moments”, all charting on the Billboard 200, significantly augmenting his net worth.

In 1991, his single “Tennessee Plates” featured in Ridley Scott’s film ”Thelma And Louise“. Another track “Angel Eyes”, covered by The Jeff Healey Band, reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, further boosting his wealth. Throughout the 1990s, he dropped albums like “Perfectly Good Guitar” (1993), “Walk On” (1995), and his indie debut “Crossing Muddy Waters” (2000), which garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album.

John’s musical career saw him release six albums in the 2000s, including “Beneath This Gruff Exterior” (2003), peaking at No. 3 on the US Indie chart, “Master Of Disaster” (2005), and “The Open Road” (2010). Subsequent releases like “Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns” in 2011 and “Terms Of My Surrender” in 2014 further heightened his net worth.

John Hiatt’s achievements in the industry were recognized with the Nashville Music Award for Songwriter/Artist of the Year in 2000 and the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting by the Americana Music Association.

On a personal front, John Hiatt tied the knot with Nancy Stanley in 1986, and they have two children. Prior to this, he was married to Barbara Mordes from 1977 to 1980 and Isabella Cecilia Wood from 1980 to 1985, with whom he shares a daughter, Lilly Hiatt, who has also made a name for herself in the music scene.



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Full NameJohn Hiatt
Net Worth$8 Million
Date Of BirthAugust 20, 1952
Place Of BirthIndianapolis, Indiana, USA
ProfessionSinger, Guitarist, Songwriter, Pianist
NationalityAmerican
SpouseNancy Stanley
ChildrenLilly Hiatt, Lily Hiatt, Rob Hiatt, Georgia Rae Hiatt
ParentsRobert Hiatt, Ruth Hiatt
SiblingsMichael Hiatt
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Music GroupsJohn Lynch & the Hangmen, The Four-Fifths
NominationsGrammy Award for Best Americana Album, Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, Grammy Award for Best Country Song, Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song, Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, Have a Little Faith in Me, Feels Like Rain, Cry Love, Boston, MA, United States, Annapolis, MD, Un…
MoviesNeville Brothers: Tell It Like It Is, The Chieftains: Down the Old Plank Road, The Best of Sessions at West 54th: Vol. 2, John Hiatt: Live from Austin, TX, Boston, MA, United States, Annapolis, MD, United States, Ridgefield, CT, United States
TV ShowsSessions at West 54th
#Quote
1I call myself a singer-songwriter, but I’m a pretty good rhythm guitar player and there’s something to be said for that. Bob Dylan is also a pretty good rhythm guitar player – Edward Van HalenUnable to replicate Dylan’s skills as a rhythm player.
2I tend to avoid reading my own reviews, as I am quite sensitive.
#Fact
1His initial song, “Beth-Ann,” was penned in 1963.
2A talented Singer/Songwriter.
3Family: Daughter Lily from his second marriage. Son Rob and daughter Georgia Rae from his third union.

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusRole
Raising Helen2004Performer of “Feels Like Rain” / Composer of “Feels Like Rain”
Arrested DevelopmentTV Series performer – 1 episode, 2003 composer – 1 episode, 2003
Canadian Idol2003Composer for 1 episode
Idool 20032003Composer for 1 episode
The Country Bears2002Composer of “Let It Ride,” “Where Nobody Knows My Name,” “Straight to the Heart of Love,” “Kick It Into Gear”
The Rookie2002Performer of “Slow Turning” / Composer of “Slow Turning”
Alias2001Composer for 1 episode
Monster’s Ball2001Composer of “Your Love Is My Rest” 1995
Night at the Golden Eagle2001Composer of “Across the Borderline” – credited as John R. Hiatt
Crossing Jordan2001Performer in 1 episode
Monkeybone2001Performer of “Little Head” / Composer of “Little Head”
7th Heaven2000Composer for 1 episode
Barend en Van Dorp2000Composer for 1 episode
Austin City Limits2000Documentary performer for 1 episode
The X-FilesPerformer in 1 episode, 2000 producer in 1 episode, 2000
Drowning Mona2000Composer of “Sure As I’m Sittin’ Here”
Playing by Heart1998Composer of “Lover’s Will” 1983
Dawson’s Creek1998Appearance in 1 episode
Shot Through the Heart1998TV Movie: “Alright Tonight”
The Theory of Flight1998Performer of “Have a Little Faith in Me” / Composer of “Have a Little Faith in Me”
Warriors of Virtue1997Composer of “Tennessee Plates”
Love Jones1997Composer of “Feels Like Rain”
Michael1996Composer of “Through Your Hands” 1990
Phenomenon1996Composer of “Have A Little Faith In Me”
Milk Money1994Performer of “True Believer” / Composer of “True Believer”
True Lies1994Performer of “Alone in the Dark” / Composer of “Alone in the Dark”
Look Who’s Talking Now1993Performer of “Have A Little Faith In Me” / Composer of “Have A Little Faith In Me”
Benny & Joon1993Performer of “HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME” / Composer of “HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME”
Shout1991Performer of “Up Against the Big Sky” / Producer of “Up Against the Big Sky” / Composer of “Up Against the Big Sky”
Dying Young1991Composer of “LET IT ALL GO”
Thelma & Louise1991Composer of “Tennessee Plates”
Switch1991Composer of “Old Habits Are Hard To Break”
The Jeff Healey Band: See the Light – Live from London1989Video composer: “Angel Eyes” Video, “Confidence Man”
Road House1989Composer of “Confidence Man”
Thunderground1989Composer of “Drive South” / Performer of “Drive South” / Composer of “Drive South”
Made in U.S.A.1987Performer of “Love Like Blood” / Composer of “Love Like Blood”
Youngblood1986Performer of “I’m A Real Man” / Composer of “I’m A Real Man”
White Nights1985Performer of “Snake Charmer” / Composer of “Snake Charmer”
Alamo Bay1985Performer of “Too Close”
Gimme an ‘F’1984Performer of “I Could Use An Angel”
Knight RiderComposer for 2 episodes, 1983 Performer for 1 episode, 1983
The Border1982Performer of “Too Late”, “Skin Game” / Composer of “Across the Borderline”, “Too Late”, “Skin Game”
Splitz1982Performer of “Crash Your Party” / Composer of “Crash Your Party”
Cruising1980Lyricist of “Spy Boy” / Composer of “Spy Boy” / Performer of “Spy Boy”
American Gigolo1980Performer of “Take Off Your Uniform” / Composer of “Take Off Your Uniform”
Live Another Day2016Documentary performer of “Detroit Made” / Composer of “Detroit Made”
The GoldbergsPerformer in 1 episode, 2015 Composer in 1 episode, 2015
Road Hard2015Composer of “Dust Down A Country Road”
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2014Composer for 1 episode
Some Jerk with a Camera2014Documentary composer for 1 episode
The Voice2013Composer for 1 episode
B.B. King: The Life of Riley2012Documentary composer of “Riding With the King” – credited as John R. Hiatt
Darling Companion2012Composer of “Thing Called Love”
New Year’s Eve2011Composer of “Have A Little Faith In Me”
TremePerformer in 1 episode, 2011 Composer in 1 episode, 2011
Late Show with David LettermanPerformer in 1 episode, 2010 Composer in 1 episode, 2010
Love Happens2009Performer of “Have a Little Faith in Me” / Composer of “Have a Little Faith in Me”
My Best Friend’s Girl2008Performer of “Have a Little Faith in Me” / Composer of “Have a Little Faith in Me”
Studio 60 on the Sunset StripPerformer in 1 episode, 2007 Composer in 1 episode, 2007
SharkPerformer in 1 episode, 2006 Composer in 1 episode, 2006
Saved2006Performer in 1 episode
Idols!2002-2005Composer for 2 episodes
Cake2005/IComposer of “Have a Little Faith in Me”
The Jeff Healey Band: Live at Montreux 19992005Video documentary writer: “Angel Eyes”
Yes, Dear2004TV Series performer – 1 episode

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Americana Music Honors & Awards2015TV Movie

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Gang of Four1989TV Movie

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Cruising1980music performer

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
AmeriCarna2014TV Series special thanks – 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
One More for the Fans! Celebrating the Songs & Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd2015TV MovieHimself
All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs & Voice of Gregg Allman2014TV MovieHimself
John Hiatt: Terms of My Surrender – Live2014TV MovieHimself
AmeriCarna2014TV SeriesHimself – Multi Award Winning Singer and Song Writer
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1993-2013TV SeriesHimself – Musical Guest / Himself
Americana Music Honors & Awards2012TV SpecialHimself
Love for Levon: A Benefit to Save the Barn2012TV MovieHimself
Treme2011TV SeriesHimself
Late Show with David Letterman1993-2010TV SeriesHimself / Himself – Musical Guest
Austin City Limits1994-2008TV Series documentaryHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2005-2008TV SeriesHimself
Last Call with Carson Daly2006TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with Conan O’Brien1994-2005TV SeriesHimself
Yes, Dear2004TV SeriesHimself
Soundstage2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Farther Along2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Country Bears2002Himself / Ted Bedderhead (uncredited)
Broadway’s Best2002TV MovieHimself
BingoLotto2002TV SeriesHimself – Musical Guest
Life 3602001TV SeriesHimself
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards2001TV SpecialHimself
Later… With Jools Holland2000TV SeriesHimself
The Best of Sessions at West 54th, Volume 22000VideoHimself
Where Music Meets Film: Live from Sundance1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Kennedy Center Presents: A Tribute to Muddy Waters: King of the Blues1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hard Rock Live1997TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with David Letterman1988-1990TV SeriesHimself / Himself – Musical Guest
Hee Haw1990TV SeriesHimself
23rd Annual Country Music Association Awards1989TV SpecialHimself – Performer
The Arsenio Hall Show1989TV SeriesHimself
Saturday Night Live1989TV SeriesHimself – Musical Guest
Zomerrock1988TV SeriesHimself
Cinemax Sessions1987-1988TV SeriesHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2006GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Spoken Word Album for Children


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