Roy Hawkins

Roy Hawkins

Deceased · Born: Feb 7, 1903 · Died: Mar 19, 1974

Personal Details

BornFeb 7, 1903 Jefferson, Texas, USA

Biography

Roy Theodore Hawkins, a renowned American blues singer, pianist, and songwriter, left an indelible mark on the music industry. His extensive repertoire boasted numerous hits, with several of his songs garnering widespread recognition and acclaim.

Among his most notable compositions was "The Thrill Is Gone", a timeless classic that has been covered by a plethora of artists, including the legendary Ray Charles. Additionally, his debut hit, "Why Do Things Happen to Me", resonated with audiences and paved the way for Hawkins' successful music career.

The impact of Hawkins' work can be seen in the numerous artists who have covered his songs, including the iconic B.B. King, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Willie Nelson. Each of these musicians brought their own unique style and interpretation to Hawkins' compositions, further cementing his legacy as a masterful songwriter and pianist.