Hawkshaw Hawkins

HAWKSHAW HAWKINS
 
 
Hawkshaw Hawkins  (born Harold Franklin Hawkins; December 22, 1921 – March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer popular from the 1950s into the early 60s known for his rich, smooth vocals and music drawn from blues, boogie and honky tonk.  At 6 ft 5 inches tall, he had an imposing stage presence, and he dressed more conservatively than some other male country singers.  Hawkins died in the 1963 plane crash that also killed country stars Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas.  He was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was married to country star Jean Shepard.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

By now, the parade of early deaths of beloved musicians is long indeed.  Not a few of these losses have occurred in small airplane crashes:  Glenn MillerJohn DenverJim ReevesOtis ReddingJim CroceRick NelsonStevie Ray VaughanAaliyah, and three bandmembers in Lynyrd Skynyrd:  Ronnie van ZantStevie Gaines, and Cassie Gaines There is even a parallel to The Day the Music Died in country music, when Patsy ClineCowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins all died in a plane crash on March 5, 1963

 

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Last edited: March 22, 2021