Hawkshaw

Real Name:
Alan Hawkshaw
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British composer, performer and producer, particularly of themes for movies and television programs.
Father of dance vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw.
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Shortcut Code: [a48275]
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Discography

Releases:
Grange Hill (7")   BBC Records 1979
Appears On:
I Just Made Up My Mind / Now It's My Turn (7", Single, Promo) I Just Made Up My Mind Deram 1967
Groupie Girl (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP) Four Wheel Drive, Got ... Polydor 1970
Long Live Love (LP) Country Girl, Country ... EMI Records, EMI Records 1974
Bianca (12", Maxi)   CBS 1979
Excelsior A Máquina Do Som - Vol. 8 (LP) Here Comes That Sound ... Som Livre, Sigla 1980
Bass! (CD) Here Comes That Sound ... FFRR 1989
Celebrating 40 Years Of Excellence: 1960 - 2000 (2xCD, Comp) Wallop Tylden & Co, Hell's Bells Records 2000
Instro Hipsters A Go-Go Volume 4 (25 Of The Coolest Instrumentals Of The Late 1960s & Early 1070s) (CD, Comp) True Blue Past & Present Records 2003
Private Funktion (CD, Album) Triumph Stag Jalapeno Records 2006
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Review by Alain_Patrick Aug 25, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Composer, keyboardist, arranger & performer Alan Hawkshaw had what we would call a prolific career as a music artist on the sixties, seventies and eighties on the most diverse funtions.
Despite his 'Souler' reputation for being a member of a band behind the classic "The Champ", Alan also made a career working on themes for movies and television programmes and was part of many bands (from Rock & Roll band Emile Ford And The Checkmates in the sixties to The Shadows in the seventies); he also work for other well-known artists (Olivia Newton-John, Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg) using his talent as pianist, arranger and musical director.
In the USA, as part of the project Love De-Luxe in 1979 (on Hawkshaw's Discophonia), one of his productions reached a first ranking on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts - the single "Here Comes That Sound Again".

Alan was a key member on the legendary Soul-Funk project The Mohawks (the one behind the timeless classic "The Champ", largely sampled by Breakbeat-based genres such as Hip Hop, R&B and Jungle-Drum n'Bass since the eighties. This magic moment of his artistic journey under the band named The Mohawks would take place on the end sixties; The Mohawks would never do any official tour or major performances, but their ground breaking relase "The Champ" would stand the test of time as a Breakbeat standard for an incredible amount of music since then. The number of samples generated and the re-releases from that all-time classic "The Champ" is something Alan would never imagine himself at that time, not even on his wildest dreams.

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