Stevie Hawkins
Stevie Hawkins, a dynamic legendary blues and soul singer, drummer, and songwriter, has made a name for himself in the music world with his exceptional talent and captivating performances. With a rich and powerful voice that effortlessly resonates with his audience, Hawkins is a revered figure in the music industry. Hawkins' musical journey began at a very young age in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he spent countless hours studying music and honing his skills as a drummer and vocalist while immersing himself in the rich sounds of blues, soul, rock, jazz, Latin, and country music. This dedication to his craft ultimately led him to the forefront of the music scene. As Hawkins honed his skills, he was called upon in his teenage years to tour playing drums for some of the biggest names in blues, soul, funk, and rock music. Legends including Albert King, John Lee Hooker, Percy Sledge, Chuck Berry, Leon Russell, Rufus Thomas, and James Cotton. Stevie didn't just listen to their music—he learned directly from them and played alongside them, which helped him develop his own style. Ironically, 50 years later, Hawkins himself has joined their ranks by being inducted into the International Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Blues Artist in 2024. His contributions to the genre have earned him a reputation as an icon of blues music. Visit Blues of Fame Legend Inductees page. Over the course of his career, Hawkins has also been called upon to tour and play drums for several major Nashville country music artists, such as Glen Campbell, Charlie Rich, Johnny Rodriguez, Daryle Singletary, Jim Ed Brown, Razzy Bailey, Doug Stone, Ed Bruce, and Jeff Carson. With a Grammy® Award under his belt for his participation in The Rolling Stones Grammy-Winning album, "Blue & Lonesome," Stevie Hawkins is recognized as a top artist in blues, funk, and soul music. He has received multiple awards and accolades. Thus far, he has won a combined forty-eight music related awards, with twenty of those being blues music awards received in recent years. Hawkins is not only known for his singing but also for his drumming skills. He has been praised for his rudimental technique, drumming style, and prowess by famous artists including Buddy Rich, James Brown, Bob Burns (the original drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd), and Albert King. His ability to play melodically with vocalists has left audiences and recording artists alike stunned and impressed. In a constantly changing music industry, Stevie Hawkins has solidified his place as an award-winning recording artist. His passion for creating exceptional music and his enduring talent have inspired generations of musicians. The blues world chose Hawkins, and he continues to honor that legacy with his outstanding contributions to the genre.