Biographie
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès12 février 2000 · Neuilly-sur-Seine, France (anévrisme)
- Nom de naissanceJalacy J. Hawkins
- Taille1,83 m
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins est né le 18 juillet 1929 dans l'Ohio, États-Unis. Il était acteur et compositeur. Il est connu pour Mystery Train (1989), Equalizer (2014) et Lost Highway (1997). Il était marié à Monique Hawkins, Colette, Cassie Arnell, Virginia Sabellona, Anna Mae Vernon et Mary Lou Ahuna. Il est mort le 12 février 2000 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
- ConjointsMonique Hawkins(1998 - 12 février 2000) (son décès)Colette(1992 - 1995) (divorcé)Cassie Arnell(August 24, 1985 - ?) (divorcé)Virginia Sabellona(1971 - 1984) (divorcé)Anna Mae Vernon(21 novembre 1949 - 2 février 1970) (divorcé, 3 enfants)Mary Lou Ahuna (divorcé)
- Performed in quasi-voodoo attire
- Claims to have recorded his famous single "I Put A Spell On You" while both he and the musicans were blind drunk, and that he couldn't even recall the recording session.
- Was planning an album of operatic recordings to sing on at the time of his death.
- Enlisted in the US Army at age 13 with a forged birth certificate, and was sent to front-line combat duty.
- Golden Gloves amateur boxing champion and later, while in the army, won the Alaska Middleweight Championship in 1949 from Billy McCann, though he was stripped of the title because of a technicality under suspicious circumstances.
- His song "I Put A Spell On You" has been used in American TV commercials for McDonalds, Burger King, Pringle's Potato Chips and Levi's jeans.
- I went through two wars, WWII and the Korean War, and I'm still here. I got more marks on my body than the average crossword puzzle from knives, bombs, bullets and being cut in half by a Japanese colonel in a prisoner of war camp.
- Something I wanted to do but never did is sing opera. That goes back to my respect for Paul Robeson and Mario Lanza, but when I got into the music business opera didn't get into the charts; they were just putting rhythm and blues out.
- When we began recording ["I Put A Spell On You"], we started out with a slow version. A week later I was sitting at home, and they bring me a 78 of the thing. I put it on, I played it again and again. I thought they'd lied to me: this couldn't possibly be me singing like that. So I tried to see if I could reproduce that style of singing. I contorted my mouth this way and that. I couldn't do it. Finally I poured myself some J&B scotch, poured that down, and then I was able to do it like the record.
- Most people record songs about love, heartbreak, loneliness, being broke. Nobody's actually gone out and recorded a song about real pain! The band and I have just returned from the general hospital, where we caught a man in the right position.
- I came into this world black, naked and ugly. And no matter how much I accumulate here, it's a short journey. I will go out of this world black, naked and ugly. So I enjoy life.
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