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Al Hawkes Rare Historical Autographed Record Bluegras Event Records Maine

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Language: English
  • Format: 7 " 45
  • Artist: Al Hawkes
  • Release Title: Everybody's Waiting
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Speed: 45 RPM
  • Condition: Used
  • Record Size: 7"

    Description

    Al Hawkes Autographed  45
    Everybodys Waitin /  Snowmobile Sal
    Recorded by Al Hawkes on Event  E 175
    The value of this 45 is in who wrote and produced the songs
    on his own label, along with his signature.
    Original 45 in G minus condition
    .
    Play graded
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    T
    here are many scratches on this 45, some are deep, that cause pops and clicks
    and a few slight skips when played on my machine.
    T
    he inscription reads: To Nina  A Real Nice Chick   Al Hawkes  4/26/78
    This record was produced in 1975
    A
    l Hawkes wrote both songs and played all of the instruments on both songs
    except for Snowmobile Sal, which another musician played 5 string banjo on.
    Al Hawkes founded and was Event records based in Westbrook Maine from 1956 until 1962
    He passed away in December 2018.
    The Sound Cellar, where this record was recorded, was Al Hawkes other business                                                       that he started after closing Event records.
    It is also the same building where Event records recording studio was located
    Al Hawkes founded and was Event records based in Westbrook Maine from 1956 until 1962
    He passed away this past December.
    During his musical career, Al Hawkes won many awards and was best known for his contributions to Bluegrass Music.
    The International Bluegrass Music Museum in Kentucky recognized him as one of the “Pioneers of Bluegrass.” He was half of a duo with Alton Myers, making them the first interracial duo in bluegrass. Bluegrass musicians from around the country visited Hawkes’ recording studio in Westbrook to produce music with him.
    Al Hawkes was a producer and engineer who cared about making high-quality recordings,                 of his own music and that of friends like guitarist Lenny Breau and country singer                                                      Dick Curless at Event records
    The recordings Al Hawkes, Lenny Breau and  Dick Curless made together at Event                 Records studio in Westbrook in the 1950s and early ’60s are some of the best examples of                regional American rockabilly and bluegrass music, and many have been reissued by                                              record labels in Germany and England.
    Anyone who knows who Lenny Breau was will understand the significance
    of these original recordings.
    This information gives credence to the artist and autograph on this record as to the value of                         it historically in the Bluegrass / Rockabilly music industry.
    Here is a link for more info about Al Hawkes  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Hawkes
    A
    ny other questions just send me a message here and I will respond as soon as I can.
    I use Jerry Osbornes grading system.
    All records are graded visually unless noted otherwise.
    Any questions just email me or check my feedback.
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    After taking a few years off, I have reopened my Ebay store to sell records
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