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Infobox musical artist | name = Screamin' Jay Hawkins| image = Screaming Jay Hawkins.jpg| image_size =| caption = Screamin' Jay Hawkins in concert Photo: Jean-Luc Ourlin| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Jalacy Hawkins| alias =| birth_date = birth date|mf=yes|1929|07|18|birth_place = Cleveland, Ohio | death_date = death date and age|mf=yes|2000|2|12|1929|07|18|death_place = Neuilly-sur-Seine , France | genre = Rhythm and blues , soul music|soul , shock rock | occupation = Musician , songwriter , actor , Film producer|producer | years_active = 1946& ndash;2000| label =| associated_acts =| website =| notable_instruments = Jalacy Hawkins (July 18, 1929, Cleveland, Ohio & ndash; February 12, 2000, Neuilly-sur-Seine , France ), best known as '''Screamin' Jay Hawkins''' was an United States|American musician, singer, and actor. Famed chiefly for his powerful, operatic vocal delivery and wildly theatrical performances of songs such as " I Put a Spell on You ", Hawkins sometimes used macabre props onstage, making him one of the few early shock rock ers.BILL CRANDALL, " http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5924219/original_shock_rocker_screamin_jay_hawkins_dead_at_seventy Original Shock Rocker Screamin' Jay Hawkins Dead at 70: Screamin' Jay Hawkins dies in hospital near Paris," Rolling Stone (February 14, 2000).
Early career
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio , Hawkins studied classical piano as a child and learned guitar in his twenties.cite book |accessdate=2008-12-04|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=S3y7tocgPzgC& pg=RA1-PA427& dq=Screamin%27+Jay+Hawkins& lr=|author=Jeremy Simmonds|title=The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches|publisher=Chicago Review Press|year=2008| pages=427–428 His initial goal was to become an opera singer (Hawkins has cited Paul Robeson as his musical idol in interviews),cite book |accessdate=2008-12-04|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=-ENtazHbVc4C& pg=PA29& dq=I%27m+Just+Wild+About+Harry+Philip+Furia& ei=DGjfSMv0DZKQzQS99NHCCA& sig=ACfU3U3zuoxu-idZ96EtjUkaDeR7KI9X_A|author= Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine |title=All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues|publisher=Backbeat Books|year=2003| page=226 but when his initial ambitions failed he began his career as a conventional blues singer and pianist .
He served in the United States Army Air Force in the Pacific theater during World War II ,verify source|date=July 2010 primarily as an entertainer. Although he claimed to have been tortured for some time as a prisoner of war , stories of the circumstances of his actual capture vary. According to the documentary I Put a Spell on Me , upon liberation he blew his chief tormentor's head off by taping a hand-grenade into his mouth and pulling the pin. Hawkins was an avid and formidable boxing|boxer .Citation needed|date=June 2009 In 1949, he was the middleweight boxing champion of Alaska .Citation needed|date=June 2009 In 1951, Hawkins joined guitar ist Tiny Grimes 's band, and was subsequently featured on some of Grimes's recordings. When Hawkins became a solo performer, he often performed in a stylish wardrobe of leopard skins, red leather and wild hats.
His most successful recording, " I Put a Spell on You " (1956), was selected as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll . According to the AllMusic Guide to the Blues , "Hawkins originally envisioned the tune as a refined ballad." The entire band was intoxicated during a recording session where "Hawkins screamed, grunted, and gurgled his way through the tune with utter drunken abandon." The resulting performance was no ballad but instead a "raw, guttural track" that became his greatest commercial success and reportedly surpassed a million copies in sales,cite book |accessdate=2008-12-04|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=-w-uGwm_LhcC& pg=PA415& dq=Screamin%27+Jay+Hawkins |author=Edward M. Komara |title=Encyclopedia of the Blues: A-J|publisher=Routledge|year=2006| page=415 although it failed to make the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot 100|pop or R& B chart s.cite book|first=Joel|last=Whitburn|year=2003|title=Top Pop Singles 1955-2002|edition= 1st|publisher=Record Research Inc.|location=Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin|isbn= 0-89820-155-1|page=cite book |title= Top R& B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004|last=Whitburn |first=Joel |authorlink=Joel Whitburn |year=1996 |publisher=Record Research |location=Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin|isbn= 0-89820-115-2|page=
The performance was mesmerizing, although Hawkins himself blacked out and was unable to remember the session.cite book |accessdate=2008-12-04|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=iKC1arHPsTsC& pg=PA17& dq=Screamin%27+Jay+Hawkins& lr=#PPA17,M1|author=Ed Sikov|title= Laughing Hysterically: American Screen Comedy of the 1950s|publisher=Columbia University Press|year=1996| page=17 Afterward he had to relearn the song from the recorded version. Meanwhile the record label released a second version of the single, removing most of the grunts that had embellished the original performance; this was in response to complaints about the recording's overt sexuality. Nonetheless it was banned from radio in some areas.
Soon after the release of "I Put a Spell on You", radio disc jockey Alan Freed offered Hawkins $300 to emerge from a coffin onstage. Hawkins accepted and soon created an outlandish stage persona in which performances began with the coffin and included "gold and leopard skin costumes and notable voodoo stage props, such as his smoking skull on a stick – named Henry – and rubber snakes." These props were suggestive of Haitian Vodou|voodoo , but also presented with comic overtones that invited comparison to "a black Vincent Price ."
Later career
Hawkins' later releases included "Constipation Blues", " Orange Colored Sky ", and "Feast of the Mau Mau ". Nothing he released, however, had the monumental success of "I Put a Spell on You". In fact, "Constipation Blues" has been described as "gross".Vladimir Bogdanov, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, and Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Backbeat Books, 2002), http://books.google.com/books? id=1-pH4i3jXvAC& pg=PA513& dq=%22Screamin%27+Jay+Hawkins%22+%22Constipation+Blues%22& ei=vwg-Sbg_iNzKBMCyheIL 513. In Paris in 1999 and at the Taste of Chicago festival, he actually performed the song with a toilet onstage.Patricia Romanowski Bashe, Holly George-Warren, and Jon Pareles, The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll: Revised and Updated for the 21st Century (Fireside, 2001), 419.
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, filmmaker 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 (film)|Mystery Train and in roles in Álex de la Iglesia 's Perdita Durango and Bill Duke 's adaptation of Chester 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 by the X-Files , in 1996.Cesare Rizzi, Enciclopedia della musica rock (Giunti, 1996), http://books.google.com/books? id=19MuepsYbT8C& pg=PA249& dq=Frenzy+%22Songs+in+the+Key+of+X%22& ei=fAo-SbbSK6TmyAT27P3NCw 249. This song was featured in the show's Season 2 episode " The X-Files (season 2)#Humbug|Humbug ". It was also covered by the band Batmobile (band)|Batmobile .Citation needed|date=June 2009 "I Put a Spell on You" was featured during the show and over the credits of Episode 303 of The Simpsons.I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can. Wikipedia.
In 1983, Hawkins relocated to the New York area. In 1984 and 1985, Hawkins collaborated with garage rockers The Fuzztones , resulting in "Screamin' Jay Hawkins and The Fuzztones Live" album recorded at Irving Plaza in December 1984. They perform in the 1986 movie Joey (1986 film)|Joey cite news| url= http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review? res=9A0DE4DF113DF932A05752C0A960948260 | work=The New York Times | first=Janet | last=Maslin | title=Screen: 'Joey,' Rock Tale | date=January 31, 1986Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=RjwilmsiBot
In July 1991, Hawkins released his album Black Music for White People .Edward M. Komara, "Hawkins, Screamin' Jay," Encyclopedia of the Blues (Routledge, 2006), http://books.google.com/books? id=-w-uGwm_LhcC& pg=PA415& dq=%22Black+Music+for+White+People%22+1991+Hawkins& ei=oc-1SYrgEYbWlQSI_pj9Bg 415-416. The record features covers of two Tom Waits compositions: " Heartattack and Vine (song)|Heart Attack and Vine "Peter Buckley, The rough guide to rock (Rough Guides, 2003), http://books.google.com/books? id=haEfq-nKqjgC& pg=RA1-PA207& dq=%22Black+Music+for+White+People%22+1991+Hawkins+%22Tom+Waits%22& ei=adC1SaLLDaOMkQT5ven8Bg 207. (which, later that year, was used in a European Levi's advertisement without Waits' permission, resulting in a lawsuit), http://www.tomwaitslibrary.com/copyright-levis.html Copyright: Waits v. Levi Strauss at Tom Waits Library. and "Ice Cream Man" (which, contrary to popular belief,Citation needed|date=June 2009 is a Waits original, and not a cover of the John Brim classic).Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine. All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul . Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002. p. 513. ISBN 978-0-87930-653-3 Hawkins also covered the Waits song, "Whistlin' Past the Graveyard", for his album ''Somethin' Funny Goin' On . In 1993, his version of "Heart Attack and Vine" became his only UK hit, reaching # 42 on the UK singles chart .cite book| first= Graham| last= Betts| year=2004| title= Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004| edition= 1st|publisher= Collins| location= London| isbn= 0-00-717931-6| page=346
When Dread Zeppelin recorded their "disco" album, '' It's Not Unusual (Dread Zeppelin album)|It's Not Unusual in 1992, producer Jah Paul Jo asked Hawkins to guest. He performed the songs " Jungle Boogie " and " Disco Inferno ".
Hawkins also toured with The Clash and Nick Cave during this period, and not only became a fixture of blues festivals, but appeared at many film festivals as well.Citation needed|date=June 2009 Hawkins died on February 12, 2000 after surgery to treat an aneurysm .Ashyia N. Henderson, Contemporary Black Biography (Gale Group, 2001), 83. He left behind many children by many women; an estimated 55 at the time of his death, and upon investigation, that number "soon became perhaps 75 offspring". http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php? wfId=1116345 Feature: Screamin' Jay Hawkins, All Things Considered , 1 January 2001.
Influence
Although Hawkins was not a major success as a recording artist, his highly theatrical performances from "I Put a Spell On You" onward earned him a steady career as a live performer for decades afterward, and influenced subsequent acts. He opened for Fats Domino , Tiny Grimes and the Rolling Stones . This exposure in turn influenced rock groups such as The Cramps , Screaming Lord Sutch , Black Sabbath , ArthurBrown (musician)|Arthur Brown , Dread Zeppelin , The Horrors , Marilyn Manson , AliceCooper and Glenn Danzig .
Discography
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/ 52e Rue Est ) - 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)
1979 ''Screamin' the Blues'' (Red Lightnin'--recordings from 1953–70)
Perdita Durango , also known as Dance with the Devil ( Álex de la Iglesia , 1997)
Peut-être (As club singer, Cedric Klapish 1999)
''Screamin' Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell On Me (Nicholas Triandafyllidis, 2001) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293576/
References
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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.
IMDb name|0370221
http://deaddodo.org/ugugu/Screamin%27_Jay_Hawkins Detailed web site on Hawkins
http://www.warr.org/screaminjay.html Reviews on Hawkins' records
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p85200|pure_url=yes Screamin' Jay Hawkins at Allmusic
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
http://dreadzeppelin.tv/? p=1468 Screamin' Jay Hawkins Guest Appearance With Dread Zeppelin
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