Edwin Hawkins(1943-2018)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Producer
The grammy award winning Edwin Hawkins has been coined, The father of
contemporary gospel. He rose to fame when the choir he co-founded,The
Northern California State Youth Choir, aka, The Edwin Hawkins Singers ,
performed a new version of the hymn, O Happy Day (1969). Radio stations
in the San Francisco Bay area began playing the song, which was a hit
and the choir's album sold over one million copies, becoming an
international success. The song O Happy Day was included in the Songs
of the Century list. Examples of other successful albums included in
Edwin's resume' are I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (1972), New
World (1973), Wonderful (1976), and The Comforter (1977).
In the early 1980's Edwin took contemporary gospel music to a new level when he teamed up with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra and produced two albums; one of them featuring a re-make of O Happy Day with cousin Shirley Miller singing the lead. (Dorothy Morrison sang the lead in the original version). In later years, when not supporting his brother Walter's CD production, Edwin has been conducting Music and Arts seminars in different parts of the country. The talented musician survives his famous brother Walter, who passed away July 11, 2010.
In the early 1980's Edwin took contemporary gospel music to a new level when he teamed up with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra and produced two albums; one of them featuring a re-make of O Happy Day with cousin Shirley Miller singing the lead. (Dorothy Morrison sang the lead in the original version). In later years, when not supporting his brother Walter's CD production, Edwin has been conducting Music and Arts seminars in different parts of the country. The talented musician survives his famous brother Walter, who passed away July 11, 2010.