- Ryan Delafonte Hawke
Ryan Delafonte Hawke (born 1962) is a English
singer-songwriter and producer.Career
Delafonte's first band was The Deevs, which recorded a Top-100 hit single "The Gorvs end" in 1984. Within two years, Delafonte went solo. In 1985, he won the grand prize in an English songwriting competition which was a recording session with famed producer
Phillip Karr . With Karr at the helm, Delafonte recorded yet another single "Why?" featuringDon Johnson on backing vocalsDelafonte would eventually move to
Miami . He released his first albumFinding Hawke on his ill fatedMcBurnie Records record label. His self-titled debut album was released in 1987 and featured two standout singlesCatching The Fire andFighting the Decade ". One of these, "Fighting the Decade", became the theme to the soundtrack for the failed and unreleased Pilot for "Nightwolf which featured a modified vehicle bearing a resemblance toStreethawk .Towards the end of the 1980s, his work would continue, including writing a track called "Hip to be square" for yet another failed series "
The Highwayman "Discography
Albums
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Finding Hawke " - 1986ingles
*"The Gorvs End" - 1984
*"Catching The Fire" - 1986
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