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  1. 26 de ago. de 2016 · (Jazz giant Coleman Hawkins, who was an admirer of the Erskine Hawkins band, was asked so many times if he was related to Erskine [they were not], that he eventually began answering this question as follows: ‘Yes, he is my older brother.” Coleman Hawkins was born in 1904; Erskine in 1914.)

  2. Erskine Hawkins All-Star Orchestra, Erskine Hawkins And His 'Bama State Collegians, Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra, Erskine Hawkins Quintet: Variations: Viewing All | Erskine Hawkins. E. Hawkins, E. Hokinsas, Э.

  3. Born in the Enon Ridge section of Birmingham, Jefferson County, on July 26, 1914, Erskine Ramsay Hawkins was one of five children of Edward and Cary Hawkins. After his father died in France during World War I, the family moved in with Cary’s relatives across the street from the Tuggle Institute, a private school for African American boys (now Tuggle Elementary School).

  4. Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra - Bear Mash Blues. Recorded December 6, 1950.

  5. 11 de nov. de 1993 · b. 26 July 1914, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, d. 11 November 1993, New Jersey, USA. By the time he began playing trumpet at the age of 13, Hawkins had already mastered drums and trombone.

  6. Hawkins, Erskine Ramsay (b. 26 July 1914 in Birmingham, Alabama; d. 11 November 1993 in Willingboro, New Jersey), trumpet player and composer who was one of the most successful African American big band leaders of the twentieth century.Hawkins was one of five children. His mother, Cary Ann, taught at Birmingham’s Ramsay High School, and his father, Edward Hawkins, was killed in action in ...

  7. Erskine Hawkins III is a music director, producer and pianist based in Dallas Texas. Inspired by his father, gospel and jazz pianist Erskine Hawkins Jr., Hawkins' started playing the piano by 13 years of age, leading bands at age 14 and was quickly labeled a prodigy.