Greensleeves Rhythm Album #9: Heatwave
There are several bands with the name (Hawkeye), including a Jamaican Dancehall artist and a number of Rock and Folk artists. 1: Hawkeye (Jamaican Dancehall Artist) Arrest Mi Officer provided the launching pad that his career needed. That was back in the mid 1990's when he was with the Main Street label. But after the label's head honcho, Danny Browne switched from secular music to producing gospel, he teamed up with Byron Murray of In the Streets Records. His real name is Christopher Smith, but to the dancehall fraternity, he is known as Hawkeye, the toaster whose hypnotic growls and uttering have made him a household name both in Jamaica, the Caribbean and in the UK.' A former Chef by profession, Hawkeye gave up the sweltering heat of the kitchen for the entertainment business, a change he has no regrets making, some 10 years later. His first venture into a recording studio resulted in a song called Patois which was produced by John Mills. The song did not do very well, but it did give him the encouragement to continue in his pursuit of a place among the top toasters in the island. After being introduced by a friend to Browne, Hawkeye recorded Advertise Your Brand, but it was the 1997 effort Arrest Mi Officer for Browne which flung the doors open for him. He later followed up with Beg Fi Him, Ooh Ah Ah, Man a Bad Man and More. The public embraced him, and Hawkeye was on his way. Since joining the In the Streets label, he has scored some of his more prolific hits. Reality Thing, the UK hit Go Rachel, Just Like We, You Nuh Beg and Money Making Guy have been flowing like fine wine. Hawkeye is currently working on his debut album for Greensleeves Records, Money Making Guy, which he anticipates should be out before the end of 2000. 2: Hawkeye (Modern Psychedelic Rock) A mix of lo-fi hi-fi, happiness, sadness, playfulness, revolution, dissolusion, candy pop, garage rock, northern soul, psychedelic, brit pop, pre-post punk, moth fuck explosion. A spark of creativity-a fluxus moment--a Happening. 3. Hawkeye (Folk/Roots Rock) Singer-songwriter Kalai King's short-lived alt.country band, released a 6-song E.P., Red's Cafe, in 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are several bands with the name (Hawkeye), including a Jamaican Dancehall artist and a number of Rock and Folk artists. 1: Hawkeye (Jamaican Dancehall Artist) Arrest Mi Officer provided the launching pad that his career needed. That was back in the mid 1990's when he was with the Main Street label. But after the label's head honcho, Danny Browne switched from secular music to producing gospel, he teamed up with Byron Murray of In the Streets Records. His real name is Christopher Smith, but to the dancehall fraternity, he is known as Hawkeye, the toaster whose hypnotic growls and uttering have made him a household name both in Jamaica, the Caribbean and in the UK.' A former Chef by profession, Hawkeye gave up the sweltering heat of the kitchen for the entertainment business, a change he has no regrets making, some 10 years later. His first venture into a recording studio resulted in a song called Patois which was produced by John Mills. The song did not do very well, but it did give him the encouragement to continue in his pursuit of a place among the top toasters in the island. After being introduced by a friend to Browne, Hawkeye recorded Advertise Your Brand, but it was the 1997 effort Arrest Mi Officer for Browne which flung the doors open for him. He later followed up with Beg Fi Him, Ooh Ah Ah, Man a Bad Man and More. The public embraced him, and Hawkeye was on his way. Since joining the In the Streets label, he has scored some of his more prolific hits. Reality Thing, the UK hit Go Rachel, Just Like We, You Nuh Beg and Money Making Guy have been flowing like fine wine. Hawkeye is currently working on his debut album for Greensleeves Records, Money Making Guy, which he anticipates should be out before the end of 2000. 2: Hawkeye (Modern Psychedelic Rock) A mix of lo-fi hi-fi, happiness, sadness, playfulness, revolution, dissolusion, candy pop, garage rock, northern soul, psychedelic, brit pop, pre-post punk, moth fuck explosion. A spark of creativity-a fluxus moment--a Happening. 3. Hawkeye (Folk/Roots Rock) Singer-songwriter Kalai King's short-lived alt.country band, released a 6-song E.P., Red's Cafe, in 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aidonia
Alkaline
Armanii
Boundzound
no vee no va
Oh La La
De-Sesi-Mia
Bad Long Time
full dem up
Bubble & Wine
Move
Power Saw
Let Out Your Daughter
Let Out Your Daughter (Intro)
Cash Or Card
Woman Mi Give Talk
Meet Me At The Roosevelt
long time
We Nuh See Dem
You Gotta Feed Da Funk
Rock The Place
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Four By Two
Man Sniper
Running Man
Crenshaw Flats
Ready 2 Rock Hindi
Twingy Twang
Money Making Guy
Go Rachel
Thug Anthem
Still Jivin'
Somebody
Monkey Hustle
My Style
Ganja Man
Everything Is Ok
Top Ten
yuh nuh beg
Look Gal
Hand Up Deh
Hotta Dan You
Wha Happen Mum
No Other
Real Good
Tek It Off, Put It On
Bubble and Wine
Man A Top A Top
Tell Unu Straight
Show Mi Yuh Company
Neva Heard A
Mix Up Time
Gimme De Girls Dem
Damn It
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