Dale Hawkins Don Covay Detroit Emeralds Cissy Houston - DJ Promo Maxi ep Various
Artist: Dale Hawkins Don Covay Detroit Emeralds Cissy Houston
Album: DJ Promo Maxi ep Various
Rating: 5.0
Album: DJ Promo Maxi ep Various
Rating: 5.0
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Susie Q | ||
Money | ||
Long Live The King | ||
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myaself |
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"Selected Trax From Phonogram Album Releases - Not For Sale"About Dale Hawkins Don Covay Detroit Emeralds Cissy Houston
Born: 22nd August 1936 Goldmine, Louisiana, USA.
Died: 13th February 2010.
Pioneer American rock singer, songwriter, producer and rhythm guitarist who was often called the architect of swamp rock boogie. Fellow rockabilly pioneer was his cousin.
In 1957, Hawkins was playing at Shreveport, Louisiana clubs, and although his music was influenced by the new rock and roll style of Elvis Presley and the guitar sounds of Scotty Moore, Hawkins blended that with the uniquely heavy blues sound of black Louisiana artists for his recording of his swamp-rock classic, "Susie Q." Fellow Louisiana guitarist and future Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton provided the signature riff and solo. The song was chosen as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. Creedence Clearwater Revival's version of the song on their 1968 debut album helped launch their career and today it is probably the best known version.
Hawkins went on to a long and successful career, recording a number of songs for Chess Records. In 1998, Ace Records issued a compilation album, Dale Hawkins, Rock 'n' Roll Tornado, which contained a collection of his early works and previously unreleased material. Other recordings include the cult classic "LA, Memphis and Tyler, Texas," and a 1999 release, "Wildcat Tamer," of all-new recordings that garnered Hawkins a 4-star review in Rolling Stone. However, his career was not limited to recording or performing. He hosted a teen dance party, The Dale Hawkins Show, on WCAU-TV in Philadelphia.
He then became a record producer, and found success with The Uniques' "Not Too Long Ago," the Five Americans' "Western Union," Jon & Robin's "Do It Again A Little Bit Slower." He served as executive vice president of Abnak Records; Vice President, Southwest Division, Bell Records (here he produced Bruce Channel, Ronnie Self, James Bell, the Festivals, the Dolls, and the Gentrys); and A&R director, RCA West Coast Rock Division, working with Michael Nesmith and Harry Nilsson. In the 1990s, he produced "Goin Back to Mississippi" by R. L. Burnside's slide guitarist, Kenny Brown.
Hawkins' pioneering contributions have been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Real Name
- Delmar Allen Hawkins
Name Vars
- D Hawkins
- D. Hawkins
- D.Hawkins
- DHawkins
- Dale
- Dale Hawkin
- Del Hawkins
- Delmar Allen \
- Hawkins
- Hakins
- L.D. Hawkins
- R. Hawkins
Comments
2023-04-13
The Cut! From Blewfoot....
2023-04-13
Also out on a promo 45
2023-04-13
Killer tune ?
2023-04-13
Yes !
2023-04-12
This band and this song are so underrated.
2023-04-11
Love it !!!!
2023-04-10
LONG LIVE THE KING IS MY FAVORITE EMERALDS SONG, TOTAL MID TEMPO SOUL, 1973 VINTAGE 40 YEARS OLD NEVER TIRE OF HEARING IT.
2023-04-10
This is my favorite on the "Do Me Right" LP (besides "Do Me Right