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Dale Hawkins


 

Dale Hawkins (born Delmar Allen Hawkins on August 22, 1936 in Goldmine, Louisiana) is a pioneer American Rock singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist who is often called the architect of the swamp rock boogie.

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August 22 - 1936 - Goldmine - Louisiana - American - Rock - Singer - Songwriter - Rhythm guitar - Swamp rock boogie

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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 "Suzie 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.

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Shreveport, Louisiana - Elvis Presley - Scotty Moore - Blues - Black - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - James Burton - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll

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Hawkins went on to a long and successful career, recording a number of songs for Chess Records. In 1998, Ace Records issued a compilation CD titled "Dale Hawkins, Rock 'n' Roll Tornado" which contained a collection of his early works and previously unreleased material.

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Chess Records - Ace Records

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