Roy Hawkins

Roy Hawkins (February 7, 1903, Jefferson, Texas - March 19, 1974, Compton, California[1]) was an American pianist, songwriter and blues musician. After working in clubs and recording unsuccessful singles, he broke through with his song "Why Do Everything Happen to Me?," inspired by an auto accident which paralyzed his right arm. His later years were spent working in a furniture store.[1]

Career

Hawkins first began recording in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1948 for Cava-Tone and Down Town Records. He signed with Modern Records the following year and stayed with that label until 1954. Singles released include "Why Do Everything Happen To Me" (1950) and "The Thrill Is Gone" (1951). A few later singles were released by Flair Records (1953), RPM Records (1955), Rhythm Records (1958), and Kent Records (1962). He died in 1974.[1][2] Several of his songs were covered by later artists, including "Bad Luck Is Falling" (Ray Charles), "Why Do Everything Happen To Me" (B.B. King and James Brown), and "The Thrill Is Gone" (B.B. King).

Discography

Singles

LP/CD releases

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bob Eagle & Eric LeBlanc. Blues: A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2013, p. 310
  2. ↑ Allmusic biography
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