Artist's albums
Wildcat Tamer
1999 · album
Daredevil
1997 · album
The First Cut is the Deepest
1977 · single
Baby Baby
2023 · album
Four Letters (Called Rock)
2021 · album
Number Nine Train
2017 · single
See You Soon, Baboon
2014 · album
The Crackling Blues of Dale Hawkins
2014 · album
Hawk Blows Band Plays (Digital 45)
2014 · single
Money Honey / The Same Old Way (Digital 45)
2014 · single
Bang Bang
2005 · album
L.A., Memphis & Tyler, Texas
1969 · album
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Biography
Louisiana guitarist Dale Hawkins' 1957 hit "Suzy Q," with its crackling bluesy guitar and insistent cowbell, was one of the most exciting early rockabilly singles. Recording for Chess (as one of its few white artists) between 1956 and 1961, Hawkins never quite duplicated its success, either commercially or artistically, but came close enough on a number of occasions to warrant respect as one of the better rockabilly singers. His drawling delivery, sense of humor, affinity for blues, and sharp guitar work (which was actually provided by such ace players as Roy Buchanan, Scotty Moore, and James Burton) are heard to good effect on his 1958 album and a number of non-hit singles. Hawkins went on to become a producer of some note in the 1960s, working with the Five Americans and Bruce Channel. In 1999 he released his first album of new material in 30 years, Wildcat Tamer, on Mystic Records. The impressive Back Down to Louisiana appeared in 2007 from Plumtone Records. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi