Ted Hawkins - Happy Hour video free download


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Ted Hawkins (October 28, 1936 -- January 1, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter. He was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States.

Hawkins was an enigmatic figure through most of his career; he split his time between his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California where he was a mostly anonymous street performer, and Europe, where he and his songs were better known and well received in clubs and small concert halls.

Life and career

Born into a poor family in Mississippi, Hawkins lived a difficult early life, ending up at a reform school by age 12, and drifting, hitching, and stealing his way across the country for the next dozen years, earning several stays in prison including a three-year stint for stealing a leather jacket as a teenager. Along the way, he picked up a love of music and a talent for the guitar. "I was sent to a school for bad boys called Oakley Training School in 1949", he wrote in a brief piece of autobiography . "There I developed my voice by singing with a group that the superintendent's wife had got together". After reform school, he ended up in the state penitentiary and was released at 19. "Then I heard a singer whose name was Sam Cooke. His voice did something to me." For the next ten years or so he drifted in and out of trouble around the country, living in Chicago, Buffalo, Philadelphia, and Newark. In the middle of the mid 1960s folk music boom Hawkins set out for California to try for a professional singing career. He recorded several tunes without commercial success, worked at odd jobs, and took up busking along the piers and storefronts of Venice Beach as a way to supplement his income. Hawkins made ends meet by developing a small following of locals and tourists who would come to hear this southern black man, sitting on an overturned milk-crate, play blues and folk standards as well as a few original tunes in his signature open guitar tuning and raspy vocal style. Hawkins claimed the rasp in his voice came from the damage done by years of singing in the sand and spray of the boardwalk.

A series of record producers and promoters would "discover" Hawkins over the years, only to be thwarted by circumstance and Hawkins' unconventional approach to life. The first of these was musicologist and blues producer Bruce Bromberg who approached Hawkins about a recording contract in the early 1970s. Hawkins tentatively agreed and recorded some dozen songs for Bromberg but again got into trouble and spent much of the next decade in jail and addicted to heroin. Bromberg lost contact until 1982, when he re-located Hawkins and got him to agree to release the previously-recorded songs as an album, Watch Your Step, which was released on Rounder Records. This debut album was a commercial failure but received rave reviews (notably a rare 5-star rating in Rolling Stone). Following the release of the album, Hawkins dropped out of sight again for a time, re-uniting with Bromberg in 1985 for a second album, entitled Happy Hour. This album featured more original tunes from Hawkins and was again ignored in the U.S.; however it won acclaim and sales in Europe. Andy Kershaw encouraged Hawkins to come to the United Kingdom, and he moved to Bridlington in 1986 and enjoyed his first taste of real musical success, touring Europe and Asia.

During this period Hawkins stayed largely out of trouble and refined his musical style: a mixture of folk, country, deep southern spirituals, and soul music. Hawkins' music was informed by but did not resemble blues music (Hawkins himself claimed he could not play the blues because his damaged fretting hand—he wore a leather glove to protect his fingers—would not allow him to bend notes).

Despite his recognition and fame in Europe, Hawkins was restless and moved back to California in the early 1990s and again took on the role of a street performer. Several musicians and promoters encouraged Hawkins to record, but he did so only on occasion and without much enthusiasm, until he agreed to record a full album for Geffen Records and producer Tony Berg. For this first major-label release, titled The Next Hundred Years, Berg added session musicians to Hawkins' typical solo guitar-and-vocal arrangmements for the first time, and brought national attention and respectable sales to Hawkins (though Hawkins, in typically contrary fashion, claimed to dislike the result, preferring his unaccompanied versions). Hawkins began to tour on the basis of this success, commenting that he had finally reached an age where he was glad to be able to sing indoors, out of the weather, and for an appreciative crowd. Hawkins, however, died of a stroke at the age of 58, just a few months after the release of his breakthrough recording.

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Comments

10 years ago

Matt Obermiller

Heard Ted on a cassette copy of World Café probably in mid '90's and his voice has been haunting me ever since.  I still listened to that tape occasionally up until a couple years ago. So glad to find him again. The host of the show (World Café) wasn't overly respectful of Ted, possibly because he was unknown but his voice should have humbled the host. Hope he made some money before he passed.

10 years ago

Gavin Mitchell

Love this tune!

11 years ago

JAMES NB CHAPTER

AWESOME....

11 years ago

Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier

What is the name of this film? I was introduced to Ted Hawkins in Australia and fell in love with his music. I was so excited that I might see him perform one day only to return to the states and find out that he had transitioned. He is absolutely amazing despite all the difficulties that he faced in life. Thank you so much for posting. 

11 years ago

beaniegrl420

lol, as he walked away; Always bustin'!

11 years ago

♥eastLA♥

Hello bebington girl im ted hawkins son best friend and he wants to contact you let me know how can it be possible. Thanx

12 years ago

BebingtonGirl

Just posted a couple more clips from this profile .

12 years ago

Doug Watson

That was brilliant, hadn't seen that before. I loved Ted, Such a soulful singer and blessed with a wonderful heart to share so many beautiful songs.

12 years ago

Dustin Hodgkinson

I miss ole' Ted..

12 years ago

Samuel Verona Moreti

From Brazil, with never knows Ted, I mean he is the greatest bluesman of our generation. RIP Ted.

12 years ago

BebingtonGirl

Wish I could have posted more of the film but the video quality was awful ! You must get the tape copied :-)

12 years ago

eddz02

Thanks for posting this, didn't even know this vid existed. I was so lucky to see him live, not once but twice; in Nottingham, England. Hippo Club in '86 and Rock City in '87 (smuggled a mono-cassette recorder in and got most of the '87 show). Must get it digitized before the tape disintegrates. What a guy he was, absolutely amazing singer, still miss him now after almost 18 years. RIP Ted.

12 years ago

Neil W

RIP big fella, one of the best singer and song writers of the modern times. Ted Hawkins you are a legend. "I'm just a busker from the beach" I love this video thanks for posting

12 years ago

lynnhards

Dear old Ted, loved his music. RIP brother :)

13 years ago

BebingtonGirl

Thanks so much Gus glad you enjoyed - being a guitarist yourself you'd appreciate his playing.

13 years ago

BebingtonGirl

Glad you liked Ted - he was a big favourite of mine . He led one hell of a life but I guess his life experiences gave him an edge and a passion to his music.

13 years ago

krystyna antowska

i just love that post and the difficult life story behind,,youre a wonderful chronicles writer for all those artists i would have never heard of if not for your excellent work,dear Sue

13 years ago

longlostgus

Must be real cool being a street performer like Ted he knows all the ins and outs right dear Sue? Cool vid really enjoyed it All the stars for you gus : ) ♪ PS he can sing and play very nice he does

13 years ago

BebingtonGirl

Thanks so much Karin - I was lucky enough to see him live a couple of times in the late 1980's. He was such a sweet and humble man and performed with a great feeling and passion.

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