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Walter Hawkins

 
Artist: Walter Hawkins

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The Winans, Daryl Coley, Douglas Miller

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Performed Songs By:

Kevin Bond

Worked With:

Lynette Hawkins-Stephens, Carl Wheeler, Brenda Roy, Tramaine Hawkins, Lynette Hawkins, Joel Smith, Cynthia Harvey, Jerry Jordan

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  • Born: May 18, 1949, Oakland, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Gospel
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Love Alive", "The Hawkins Family Collection", "Light Years
  • Representative Songs: "I'm Going Away", "Until I Found the Lord", "Goin' Up Yonder

Biography

The younger brother of gospel vocalist and choir director Edwin Hawkins, Bishop Walter Hawkins is one of gospel's most successful performers. The leader of the Love Center Choir, Hawkins has led the group to two Dove Awards, presented by the Gospel Music Association, and two Grammy nominations. The group's debut album, Going up Yonder, released in 1975, spent several months on the Top 40 gospel chart compiled by Billboard. Their second album, Love Alive II, sold nearly three hundred thousand copies. This was surpassed by their third album, Love III, which topped the million sales mark. They continued this success with Love Alive IV, released in 1989, which remained in the top position on the gospel charts for 39 weeks.

Hawkins gave very little thought to a career in music until 1968. In an attempt to raise money to send the Ephesian Church of God in Christ's youth choir, directed by Edwin Hawkins, to a convention in Washington, D.C., Hawkins helped the group record an album, Let Us Go into the House of the Lord. Although initial plans called for the album to be sold locally, it became an international success when a single, "Oh, Happy Day," sold more than a million copies. The group subsequently toured as the Edwin Hawkins Singers.

In the early '70s, Hawkins left the group to pursue a career on his own. After earning a master's of divinity degree from the University of California in Berkeley, he founded the Love Center Church in Oakland. Two years later, he returned to the Ephesian Church of God in Christ to record an album, Going up Yonder, with the Love Center Choir.

In addition to continuing to work with the Love Center Choir, Hawkins has periodically collaborated with his brother and other family members. While he joined his brother to record an album with the Oakland Symphony, he wrote and produced an album, Baby Sis, for his youngest sister, Lynette, in 1985. The same year, he wrote and produced one tune, "Everybody Ought to Know," on his brother's debut solo studio album The Search Is Over. In 1988, he joined with the Hawkins Family to record an album, Special Gift. Three years later, he co-produced and served as musical director and arranger for a Grammy award-winning album, Tramaine Live, featuring his ex-wife, Tramaine Hawkins.

Hawkins has worked with other artists, as well. Together with the Love Center Choir, he performed on albums by Van Morrison and Lee Oskar. On his own, he worked with Diahann Carroll, Sylvester, and Jeffrey Osborne. In 1985, Hawkins wrote and produced three songs for the Williams Brothers' album Hand in Hand. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Walter Hawkins

Hawkins performs on stage in the East Room of the White House, where he was joined on stage by his brother, Edwin, Tuesday, June 17, 2008, in honor of Black Music Month.
Background information
Birth name Walter Hawkins
Born May 18, 1949 (1949-05-18) (age 60)
Origin Oakland, California
Genres gospel music
Occupations singer, songwriter, producer
Years active 1960's-present
Labels Light Records
Associated acts Tramaine Hawkins
Edwin Hawkins
Andrae Crouch

Walter Hawkins is an American gospel music singer born May 18, 1949 in Oakland, California. One of gospel music's most legendary figures, Bishop Walter Hawkins is one of the most beloved pastors and figures in contemporary Gospel Music today. In the Forty plus years of his career, he has created one of the most prolific and outstanding catalogs of hit gospel recordings and published songs.

Walter is the brother of gospel singer Edwin Hawkins and Lynette Hawkins-Stephens. While married to Tramaine Hawkins, the couple had two children: a son, Walter "Jamie" Hawkins, Jr. (Myiia "Sunny" Hawkins) and a daughter, Trystan Hawkins with one granddaughter, Jahve Hawkins and one grandson, Jamie Daniel Hawkins.

Hawkins started his career with his brothers' hit song "Oh Happy Day" with The Edwin Hawkins Singers which became one of the first gospel songs to crossover onto mainstream charts.

Walter left the group in the early '70s to establish the Love Center Church in Oakland, CA. He and his Love Center Choir had considerable success with his Love Alive series, which collectively sold over a million copies from the '70s through the '90s. Recordings and published songs that include such great hits as Marvelous, Going Up Yonder, Changed, Be Grateful, Thank You, He's That Kind Of Friend, Until I Found The Lord, Jesus Christ Is the Way, Im Not The Same, Holy One, Spirit Now, Battle, I Love You Lord, Special Gift, Set Me Free, Is There Any Way, Everybody Ought To Know, My Gratitude, It's Right and Good, Cry On, Im So Thankful, Just In The Nick of Time, Jesus Made A Way, Thank You Lord, I Must Go On, Im Going Away, Lord Give Us Time, Try Christ, I Feel Like Singing, Dear Jesus, God Is Standing By, I Love Jesus More, Follow Me, All You Need Is Christ, He Brought Me, He'll Be There, Goin To A Place, Im A Pilgrim, Never Alone, On & On, and so many more.

Hawkins and his groups have recorded with Van Morrison, Diahann Carroll, Sylvester, Jeffrey Osborne, and many others.


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Discography

Albums

  • Do Your Best Solo Album (1972)
  • Love Alive 1 Love Center Choir (1975)
  • Jesus Christ Is the Way' The Hawkins Family' (Light, 1977)
  • Love Alive 2 Love Center Choir (Light, 1978)
  • The Hawkins Family Live' (Light, 1980)
  • I Feel Like Singing Solo Album (Light, 1983)
  • Love Alive 3' Love Center Choir (Light, 1984)
  • Special Gift' Hawkins Family' (Light, 1988)
  • Love Alive 4 Love Center Choir (Malaco, 1990)
  • New Dawning Hawkins Family (Bellmark, 1996)
  • Love Alive, Vol. 5: 25th Anniversary Reunion 1 Love Center Choir (Interscope, 1998)
  • Take Courage Hawkins Family (Bellmark, 2000)
  • A Song In My Heart Solo Album (Coda/Red-Sony, 2005)

Compilations

  • Only The Best (Light, 1990)
  • Light Years (Polygram, 1995)
  • The Hawkins Family Collection (Platinum, 1995)
  • The Best of Love Alive (Light, 2002)
  • Legends of Gospel (Light, 2002)
  • Mega 3 Collection: Love Alive (Light, 2002)
  • The Very Best of Walter Hawkins and the Hawkins Family (Artemis Gospel, 2005)

Filmography

  • Gospel (1982)
  • Oh Happy Day (1983)
  • Love Alive, Vol. 4 (Malaco, 1991)
  • Walter Hawkins & The Hawkins Family (Monterey Video, 1998)
  • Love Alive, Vol. 5: 25th Anniversary Reunion, Vol. 1 (Interscope, 1998)
  • Love Alive, Vol. 5: 25th Anniversary Reunion, Vol. 2 (Interscope, 1999)
  • Song in My Heart (Coda, 2006)

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