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Edwin Hawkins

 
Artist: Edwin Hawkins
 
Edwin Hawkins

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Rusty Watson, Leroy Williams, Kevin Bond

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David Blakely, Carl Wheeler, Joel Smith, Jerry Jordan, Walter Hawkins, Tramaine Hawkins

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  • Born: 1943 08, Oakland, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Gospel
  • Instrument: Vocals, Arranger, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Oh Happy Day!: The Best of the Edwin Hawkins Singers," "The Very Best of the Edwin Hawkins Singers," "Oh Happy Day"
  • Representative Songs: "Oh Happy Day," "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," "Blowin' in the Wind"

Biography

A trailblazing force behind the evolution of the contemporary gospel sound, Edwin Hawkins remains best known for his 1969 classic "Oh Happy Day," one of the biggest gospel hits of all time and a major pop radio smash as well. Born in Oakland, CA in 1943, he began singing in his church youth choir while still a toddler, and by age five was playing piano; just two years later, he assumed full-time piano accompaniment duties for the family gospel group, making their recorded debut in 1957. A decade later, Hawkins and Betty Watson co-founded the Northern California State Youth Choir, drawing on the finest soloists from throughout the Bay Area to build the 50-member ensemble, which soon entered the studio to cut the 1968 LP Let Us Go into the House of the Lord, its modern, R&B-influenced production pointing the way to a new era in gospel recording.

Among the highlights of Let Us Go into the House of the Lord was the track "Oh Happy Day," which unexpectedly found a home on underground FM play lists across San Francisco; the single soon began earning airplay on mainstream R&B and pop outlets across the country, and in the spring of 1969 it reached the U.S. Top Five on the on its way to selling an astounding seven million copies and taking home a Grammy award. At this time the choir was rechristened the Edwin Hawkins Singers, although the featured voice on "Oh Happy Day" belonged to singer Dorothy Combs Morrison, who soon exited in pursuit of a solo career. Her loss proved devastating to Hawkins' long-term commercial fortunes, although in 1970 the ensemble did make a return appearance on the pop charts in support of Melanie on her hit "Lay Down (Candle in the Wind)."

Still, Hawkins remained a critical favorite, and in 1972 the Singers won a second Grammy for Every Man Wants to Be Free. Recording prolifically throughout the remainder of the decade, in 1980 they won a third Grammy for Wonderful; a fourth, for If You Love Me, followed three years later. In 1982, Hawkins also founded the Edwin Hawkins Music and Arts Seminar, an annual week-long convention that offers workshops exploring all facets of the gospel industry and culminating each year with a live performance by the assembled mass choir. Although Hawkins recorded less and less frequently in the years to follow, he continued touring regularly, including a series of 1995 dates with the Swedish choir Svart Pa Vitt. His Music and Arts Seminar continued to grow as well, with the 2002 choir including members from the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Hawkins also recorded throughout the 2000s, releasing All the Angels in 2004 and Have Mercy four years later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Edwin Hawkins
Background information
Born August 18, 1943 (1943-08-18) (age 65)
Origin Oakland, California
Genre(s) Gospel music
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s) vocals, keyboards
Years active 1960s-1990s
Label(s) Pavilion Records
Buddah Records
Birthright Records
Myrrh Records
Lection Records
Fixit Records
Associated acts Walter Hawkins
Tramaine Hawkins
Andrae Crouch

Edwin Hawkins (born 18 August 1943, Oakland, California) is a Grammy Award-winning American gospel and R&B musician, pianist, choir leader, composer and arranger. He is one of the originators of the urban contemporary gospel sound. He (and the Edwin Hawkins Singers) are best known for his arrangement of "Oh Happy Day" (1968-69), which was included on the Songs of the Century list. The Edwin Hawkins Singers are somewhat less well-known for backing Melanie one year later on the song, "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)".

At the age of seven Hawkins was already the keyboardist to accompany the family's gospel choir. Together with Betty Watson he was the co-founder of the Northern California State Youth Choir, which included almost 50 members. This ensemble recorded its first album Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord at the Ephesian Church of God in Christ in Berkeley, California, hoping to sell 500 copies. "Oh Happy Day" was just one of the eight songs on the album.

When radio stations of the San Francisco Bay area started playing "Oh Happy Day", it became very popular. Featuring the lead vocal of Dorothy Combs Morrison, the subsequently released single rocketed to sales of over a million copies within two months. It crossed over to the pop charts making U.S. #4 and UK #2 in 1969. It then became an international success, selling more than 7 million copies worldwide, and Hawkins was awarded his first Grammy for it. Hawkins' arrangement of the song was eventually covered by The Four Seasons on their 1970 album Half & Half.

Altogether Hawkins has won four Grammy Awards:

Hawkins has also been inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame and attended the formal awards show last year.

Paul Anka's duet partner Odia Coates was also a member of the Edwin Hawkins Singers.

Discography

  • Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord (1968)
  • Oh Happy Day (1969) (Buddah Records re-issue of previous 1968 LP)
  • Hebrew Boys (1969)
  • Ain't It Like Him" (1970)
  • More Happy Days (1971)
  • Peace Is Blowin' In The Wind (1972)
  • Children Get Together (1972)
  • I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing (1973)
  • New World (1974)
  • Edwin Hawkins Presents the Matthews Sisters (1975)
  • Wonderful (1976)
  • The Comforter (1977)
  • Edwin Hawkins Live at the Symphony (1979)
  • Imagine Heaven (1982)
  • Edwin Hawkins presents The Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir (1983)
  • Angels Will Be Singing with the Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir (1984)
  • Have Mercy with the Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir (1985)
  • Give Us Peace with the Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir (1987)
  • That Name with the Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir (1988)
  • Face to Face (1990)
  • Love Is the Only Way (1998)

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