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Alan Hawkshaw

Alan Hawkshaw is a composer and performer, particularly of themes for movies and television programmes. He is also the father of dance artist Kirsty Hawkshaw.

In the 1960s, he was a member of rock and roll group Emile Ford and the Checkmates. He also formed the Mohawks band with some session musicians. In the 1970s, he played in The Shadows; he worked for Olivia Newton-John, Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg as a musical director, arranger and pianist; and he was a keyboard player for Cliff Richard. He wrote the theme tune for Dave Allen's television shows The Dave Allen Show and Dave Allen At Large. He composed all the music for the Mysterious World series by Arthur C. Clarke. Hawkshaw also composed 'Best Endeavours', which has been the theme for Channel 4 News since 1982, and 'Chicken Man', which was the theme for Grange Hill from its start in 1978 until 1990. The Countdown "Chimes" jingle used on Channel 4's Countdown game show was also composed by Hawkshaw.

In the United States, he also scored a number 1 single on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Here Comes That Sound Again" as part of Love De-Luxe With Hawkshaw's Discophonia in 1979.

Contents

  • 1 The Mohawks
  • 2 Track Listing
  • 3 Samples
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

The Mohawks

The Mohawks were a band formed from session musicians and fronted by the undisputed king of Library music composers, Alan Hawkshaw. Possibly The Mohawks were never actually a 'touring' band, but rather it was just a clever idea of some guy at KPM music in the 60's who decided to release a LP of incredibly groovy and funky library music tracks and package it under the name "The Champ".

Track Listing

1. The Champ
2. Hip Juggler
3. Sweet Soul Music
4. Dr Jekyll and Hyde Park
5. SeƱor Thump
6. Landscape
7. Baby Hold On
8. Funky Broadway
9. Rocky Mountain Roundabout
10. Sound of the Witchdoctors
11. Beat Me Til I'm Blue
12. Can You Hear Me?

Tracks 4, 5, 9 and 11 also appear on the Alan Hawkshaw's album Mo'Hawk.

Samples

The title track ("The Champ") has been widely sampled and emulated, appearing, amongst other tracks, in:

References

External links


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