- Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Jalacy Hawkins, best known as Screamin' Jay Hawkins (
July 18 ,1929 –February 12 ,2000 ) was anAfrican-American singer. Famed chiefly for his powerful,operatic vocal delivery and wildly theatrical performances of songs such as "I Put a Spell on You " and "Constipation Blues," Hawkins sometimes usedmacabre props onstage, making him perhaps the firstshock rock er.Early career
Born and raised in Cleveland,
Ohio , Hawkins originally set out to become anopera singer, and has regularly citedPaul Robeson as his idol. When his initial ambitions failed, he began his career as a conventionalblues singer andpianist .He served in the U.S. Army in the
Pacific Ocean duringWorld War II , primarily as an entertainer, although he claimed to have been aPOW . Hawkins was an avid and formidable boxer: in 1949, he was themiddleweight boxing champion ofAlaska .In 1951, he joined
guitar istTiny Grimes for a while, and recorded a few songs with him. When Hawkins became a solo performer, he often performed in a very stylish wardrobe, featuringleopard skins, redleather and wild hats."I Put a Spell on You"
His most successful recording, "
I Put a Spell on You " (1956), was selected as one ofThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll .Later career
Hawkins had several further hits, including "Constipation Blues", "
Orange Colored Sky ", and "Feast of theMau Mau ". Nothing he released, however, had the monumental success of "I Put a Spell on You".He continued to tour and record through the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in Europe, where he was very popular. He appeared in performance (as himself) in the
Alan Freed bio-pic "American Hot Wax" in 1978. Subsequently, thefilmmaker Jim Jarmusch featured "I Put a Spell on You" on the soundtrack – and deep in the plot – of his film "Stranger Than Paradise " (1983) and then Hawkins himself as a hotel night clerk in his "Mystery Train". ad roles inÁlex de la Iglesia 's "Perdita Durango " andBill Duke 's adaptation ofChester Himes ' "A Rage In Harlem".His 1957 single "Frenzy" (found on the early 1980s compilation of the same name) was included in the compilation CD, "
Songs in the Key of X : Music From And Inspired ByThe X-Files ", in 1996. This song was featured in the show's season 2 episode "Humbug". It was also covered by the bandBratmobile In July 1991, Hawkins released his album "Black Music for White People". The record features covers of two
Tom Waits compositions; "Heart Attack and Vine" (which, later that year, was used in a EuropeanLevi's advertisement without Waits' permission, resulting in a lawsuit), and "Ice Cream Man" (which, contrary to popular belief, is a Waits original, and not a cover of theJohn Brim classic. Incidentally, Hawkins also covered the Waits tune "Whistlin' Past the Graveyard" for his album "Somethin' Funny Goin' On".)Hawkins also toured with
The Clash andNick Cave during this period, and not only became a fixture of blues festivals, but appeared at many film festivals as well.His performance style earned him a loyal following — the use of a skull, a moving arm and, in his early days, a coffin —added to his charisma.
Hawkins died on
February 12 ,2000 after surgery to treat an aneurysm. He left behind many children by many women; about 55 were known (or suspected) upon his death, and upon investigation, that number "soon became perhaps 75 offspring", according to [http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1116345 this website] . Sadly, news of Hawkins' death was largely overshadowed by the deaths of "Peanuts" creatorCharles M. Schulz ,Dallas Cowboys football coachTom Landry , and pop singer Oliver on that same day.Discography
elected singles
*1956 "I Put a Spell On You/Little Demon" [OKeh 7072]
*1957 "You Made Me Love You/Darling, Please Forgive Me" [OKeh 7084]
*1957 "Frenzy/Person to Person" [OKeh 7087]
*1958 "Alligator Wine/There's Something Wrong With You" [OKeh 7101]
*1958 "Armpit #6/The Past" [Red Top 126]
*1962 "I Hear Voices/Just Don't Care" [Enrica 1010]
*1962 "Ashes/Nitty Gritty" - w/ Shoutin' Pat (Newborn) [Chancellor 1117]
*1966 "Poor Folks / Your Kind of Love" [Providence 411]
*1970 "Do You Really Love Me/Constipation Blues" [Philips 40645]
*1973 "Monkberry Moon Delight/Sweet Ginny" [Queen Bee 1313]Albums
*1958 "At Home with Screamin' Jay Hawkins" (Okeh/Epic) - other editions entitled "Screamin' Jay Hawkins" and "I Put a Spell on You"
*1965 "The Night and Day of Screamin' Jay Hawkins" (Planet) - also entitled "In the Night and Day of Screamin' Jay Hawkins"
*1969 "What That Is!" (Philips)
*1970 "Because Is in Your Mind (Armpitrubber)" (Philips)
*1972 "Portrait of a Man and His Woman" (Hotline) - also entitled "I Put a Spell on You" and "Blues Shouter"
*1977 "I Put a Spell on You" (Versatile--recordings from 1966-76)
*1983 "Real Life" (Zeta)
*1984 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins and The Fuzztones Live" (Midnight Records) - live
*1988 "At Home with Jay in The Wee Wee Hours" (Midnight Records) - live
*1988 "Live & Crazy" (Blue Phoenix) - live
*1990 "The Art of Screamin' Jay Hawkins" (Spivey)
*1991 "Black Music For White People" (Bizarre/Straight Records/Planet Records)
*1991 "I Shake My Stick at You" (Aim)
*1993 "Stone Crazy" (Bizarre/Straight/Planet)
*1994 "Somethin' Funny Goin' On" (Bizarre/Straight/Planet)
*1993 "Rated X" (Sting S) - live
*1998 "At Last" (Last Call)
*1999 "Live at the Olympia, Paris" (Last Call) - live with one studio new songMulti-artist samplers and budget compilations
*1962 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Lillian Briggs" (Coronet)
*1963 "A Night at Forbidden City" (Sounds of Hawaii)
*1988 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins- I Put A Spell On You" (Elvira Presents: Haunted Hits LP)
*1990 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins- I Put A Spell On You" (Elvira Presents: Haunted Hits CD Re-Release)
*1994 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins- Little Demon" (Elvira Presents: Monster Hits CD)
*1996 "Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy" (Songs in the Key of X - The X Files)Films
Documentary on Screamin' Jay Hawkins
*"Screamin' Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell On Me" (Nicholas Triandafyllidis, 2001) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293576/]
As an actor
*"American Hot Wax" (As himself, 1978)
*"Mystery Train" (Jim Jarmusch, 1989)
*"Perdita Durango", also known as "Dance with the Devil" (Álex de la Iglesia, 1997)
*"Peut-etre" (As club singer, Cedric Klapish 1999)External links
* [http://www.medialoper.com/hot-topics/podcasts/screamin-jay-hawkins-is-a-wild-man-so-bug-off/ Podcast of an interview with Screamin' Jay Hawkins] , recorded in 1987.
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* [http://deaddodo.org/ugugu/Screamin%27_Jay_Hawkins Detailed web site on Hawkins]
* [http://www.warr.org/screaminjay.html Reviews on Hawkins' records]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:7bd7yl4jxpvb~T0 Screamin' Jay Hawkins at All Music Guide]
* [http://deaddodo.org/ugugu/2000.02_Now_Dig_This_nr._203_p._26-29_%22Stuart_Colman_presents_Repeating_echoes%22 Transcription of 1983 interview on British radio]
* [http://koti.mbnet.fi/wdd/screaminjay.htm Screamin' Jay Hawkins discography, Singles, EP's, LP/CD]
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