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Artist description
With thirty original songs ranging from bluegrass gospel to acid redneck stomp, the Hawks' debut recording promises sweet harmonies, lushdreamscapes, and will tweak a few traditionalists with its biting, semi-apocalyptic lyric critique of the not so wild West. |
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Music Style
country-gospel-bluegrass-redneck-stomp |
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Musical Influences
Merle Haggard, The Stanley Brothers, The Band, The Louvin Brothers, Townes Van Zandt, Gram Parsons, Roger Miller |
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Similar Artists
They're all dead. |
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Artist History
I SEE HAWKS IN LA was born on drummer Anthony Lacques' 30th birthday when a hike through the Mojave desert went awry and left Paul, Rob and Anthony lost with night approaching, and cold winds blowing. After some good old fashioned panicking, the boys drew comfort from the land, sat down and wrote a couple songs. Next morning they rose up and walked out of the desert and back to the Interstate. g |
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Group Members
I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. is a brand new back to basics country music project with Rob Waller, lead vocals, guitar (from The Magic Of Television, Apple Pork Four), Paul Lacques, guitar/steel/mandolin (Double Naught SpyCar, Hollow Log, Aman Folk Ensemble), David Jackson, bass, (DwightYoakam, John Denver, Dillard-Clark, you name it), Anthony Lacques, drums (TMOT), and local legend Brantley Kearns, vocals, fiddle.ô |
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Instruments
Lap steel, mandolin, violin, guitars, bass, drums and the power of blended human voice |
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Location
Echo Park, California - USA |
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