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    3. Dez. 2023 · Bluebirds Over The Mountain — Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks: A: Bear Family CD 16229 (#24) Charly LP 30180 (#4) 1965/Apr. or later (CHUM est.) Hawk (Canada) HR-107 [45] Goin' To The River — Ronnie Hawkins: B: Charly LP 30180 (#3) Charly LP 30180 (#9) Union Pacific LP 004 (#14) Little Red Rooster — Ronnie Hawkins And The Hawks: A ...

  2. 25. Nov. 2023 · Ronnie Hawkins, an Arkansas born rockabilly singer, moved to Canada in 1958, becoming a prominent figure in Canadian blues and rock devoting his life to popularizing Canadian musicians. He formed a backing band called The Hawks , which produced some of the earliest Canadian rock stars.

  3. 23. Nov. 2023 · The Best of Ronnie Hawkins Featuring His Band: Ronnie Hawkins 42046 Bless The Children: Don Cooper 42047 Morganmasondowns: Morgan Mason Downs: 42048 Stardust: Sonny Stitt: 42049 Morning Dew: Morning Dew 42050 Maybe: The Three Degrees: 42051 Tommy James: Tommy James: 42052 Alive N Kickin' Alive N Kickin' 42053 George Nardello: George ...

  4. 6. Nov. 2023 · A group of instrumental misfits, all but one from Canada, who came together as the Hawks under Ronnie Hawkins and then were propelled to an unexpected fame due to the songwriting beauty of Robbie ...

  5. 24. Nov. 2023 · After a dozen tunes on their own, the first guest arrived onstage: Ronnie Hawkins, the rockabilly artist with whom they’d gotten their start in Canada more than a decade earlier. They did Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love?” with Hawkins, he exited, and Dr. John emerged, sitting down at the piano to sing his “Such a Night.”

  6. 20. Nov. 2023 · Mon 20 November 2023 1:00, UK. Canadian musician Robbie Roberston was best known for his role in The Band, who, under the name The Hawks, backed Bob Dylan as he mad the bold decision to “go electric”.

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    19. Nov. 2023 · In the early 1960s they backed up rockabilly star Ronnie Hawkins and from there it was on to Bob Dylan before branching out on their own. Robertson, Garth Hudson (keyboards, saxophone) Rick Danko ...