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[[Bild:hawkins_screaminjay_animation01.gif|right]] [[Bild:hawkins_screaminjay_jukebox.gif|right]] <b>Jalacy J. Hawkins'</b> wild songs and onstage theatrics of his self-created brand of voodoo jive earned him the name <b>Screamin' Jay Hawkins</b>. His act has often featured him emerging from a casket to sing his best-known hit, "I put a spell on you" (1956), carrying a skull smoking a cigarette (you know smoking's bad for you, look at Henry...). Other novelties, ranging from "Feast of the Mau Mau" to "Constipation blues" (1967), may have stereotyped his talent, but on the other hand, his idiosyncracies have brought him TV and movie appearances that would have eluded him had he played his music straight. Regardless of style, Hawkins's recordings still display a remarkable voice, which would have been used for opera had Screamin' Jay had his way.
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[[Image:country_us.gif]] US American singer, screamer and actor ; born 18 July 1929 in Cleveland (Ohio, USA) as Jalacy J. Hawkins, died 12 February 2000 in Neuilly-sur-Seine (France)
  
Sweet Daddy Hawk died on 12 February 2000 at the age of 70.<BR>
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! [[/Bibliography|Bibliography]]
Read a [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins:Press:Now dig this 203 2000.02 p26|great interview with Screamin' Jay Hawkins!]] (thanks to Trevor Cajiao from <i>Now Dig This</i>)
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! [[/Biography|Biography]]
 
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! [[/Discography|Discography]]
Sign guestbook [defunct] - [[Bild:guestbook01.gif]] - [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins_-_Guestbook|View old guestbook]]
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! [[/Fans|Fans]]
 
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! [[/FAQ|FAQ]]
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! [[/Filmography|Filmography]]
 
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! [[/Gallery|Gallery]]
 
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! [[/Old guestbook|View old guestbook]]
* Little Bitty Pretty One originally by Bobby Day
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! [[/Songs|Songs]]
* "Whistlin' Past The Graveyard". Included in the 2000 tribute album "New Coat Of Paint" (Manifesto records)
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! [[/Statistics|Statistics]]
* Screamin' J Robbins seems to know a lot about Hawkins and during a conversation at Pachyderm Studios he told me about the time he actually saw the man play live in DC. Apparently Hawkins was not touring with a band, but rather alone in a car and then he would have the venue provide a backing band for him. I'm not sure if he required the club to furnish a coffin for him to arise from as he was known to do back in the day... but I do know that the band was so unfamiliar with Hawkins' songs, that Screaming Jay actually had to scream out the notes for them during the song! J said it was awful and completely embarrassing. Can you imagine. "I put a spell on you... G SHARP! ... because you're mine... B FLAT! ...stop the things you do... A MINOR SEVENTH DIMINISHED!"
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! [[/Weblinks|Weblinks]]
* including George Clinton, Arthur Brown, Alice Cooper, Dr. John, Ted Nugent, Black Sabbath, Screaming Lord Sutch, Warren Zevon, and Marilyn Manson, among the many who vied for Hawkins' title as a rock and roll madman.
 
* His starring roles in Jim Jarmusch's films 'Stranger Than Paradise' and 'Mystery Train' led to other movie performances, such as Álex de la Iglesia's 'Perdita Durango' and Bill Duke's adaptation of Chester Himes' 'A Rage In Harlem', and his song "Frenzy" being featured in "The X Files".
 
 
 
==Biography==
 
 
 
===[[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1929-1949|1929-1949]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1950-1959|1950-1959]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1960-1969|1960-1969]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1970-1979|1970-1979]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1980-1989|1980-1989]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 1990-1999|1990-1999]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Biography 2000-2009|2000-2009]]===
 
 
 
===[[Screamin' Jay Hawkins_-_Adresses|Adresses]]===
 
 
 
==Discography==
 
 
 
===[[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Discography: Singles|Singles]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Discography: Albums|Albums]] <font color="black">|</font> [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Discography: Compilations|Compilations]]===
 
 
 
 
 
Destroy all DJs with Screamin' Jay:
 
http://blues.discogs.com/release/330188
 
 
 
Screaming Lord Sutch discography
 
http://www.rosalyn.me.uk/loonyarchive/sutchrecords.html
 
 
 
 
 
WAITS V. LEVI STRAUSS & Co.
 
http://www.keeslau.com/TomWaitsSupplement/Copyright/copyrightwaitslevis.htm
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Various Artists - Mercury Blues Story: East Coast Blues, Vol. 2 (Universe [Italy]) Sept 27
 
— 26 tracks from Mercury Records; with Joyce Jackson, Dinah Washington, Joe Houston, 'Manhattan' Paul Bascombe, Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra with Ella Johnson, Zilla Mays with John Peek & The Blues Caravan, Ricky Harper, Stomp Gordon, Jay Hawkins, Titus Turner and Arthur Prysock
 
 
 
==[[Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Songs|Songs]]==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
| [["Alligator wine" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)|Alligator wine]] || Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
 
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| [["Constipation blues" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Constipation blues]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins
 
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| [["Cool conversation" (Jalacy Hawkins)|Cool conversation]] || Jalacy Hawkins
 
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| [["Do you really love me" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Do you really love me]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins
 
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| [["Feast of the Mau Maus" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Feast of the Mau Maus]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins
 
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| [["Frenzy" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Frenzy]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins
 
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| [["Heart attack and Vine" (Thomas A. Waits)|Heart attack and Vine]] || Thomas A. Waits
 
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| [["I am the cool" (Robert Lee Duffey, Michael Joseph Keneally)|I am the cool]] || Robert Lee Duffey, Michael Joseph Keneally
 
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| [["Ice cream man" (John Brim)|Ice cream man]] || John Brim
 
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| [["I hear you knockin'" (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King)|I hear you knockin']] || Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King
 
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| [["I love you" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|I love you]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins
 
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| [["I put a spell on you" (Jalacy Hawkins)|I put a spell on you]] || Jalacy Hawkins
 
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| Little bitty pretty one || (Bobby Day)
 
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| [["Little demon" (Jalacy J. Hawkins, Nahan Irving)|Little demon]] || Jalacy J. Hawkins, Nahan Irving
 
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| [["Move me" (Jay Hawkins)|Move me]] || Jay Hawkins
 
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| [["Orange colored sky" (Milton DeLugg, William Stein)|Orange colored sky]] || Milton DeLugg, William Stein
 
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| Potluck
 
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| [["Yellow coat" (Jalacy Hawkins)|Yellow coat]] ||
 
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| You took me
 
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==Filmography==
 
Screamin' Jay Hawkins appeared in the following movies:
 
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| <b>Release date</b>
 
| <b>Movie title</b>
 
| <b>Role</b>
 
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| 1957 || [[1957 movie "Mister Rock and Roll"|Mister Rock and Roll]] || himself
 
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| 1978 || [[1978 movie "American hot wax"|American hot wax]] || himself
 
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| 1985 || [[1985 movie "Joey"|Joey]]
 
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| 1988 || [[1988 movie "Two Moon Junction"|Two Moon Junction]] || black club singer
 
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| 1989 || [[1989 movie "Mystery train"|Mystery train]] || night clerk
 
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| 1991 || [[1991 movie "A rage in Harlem"|A rage in Harlem]] ||
 
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| 1997 || [[1997 movie "Perdita durango"|Perdita durango]] = Dance with the Devil || Adolfo
 
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| 1999 || [[1999 movie "Peut-être"|Peut-être]] = Maybe ||
 
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| 2001 || [[2001 movie "57 kids"|57 kids]] || || TV documentary
 
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| 2002 || [[2002 movie "I put a spell on me"|I put a spell on me]] || himself
 
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| 2003.08 || [[movie 2003.08 "Put a spell on Tokyo"|Put a spell on Tokyo]] || himself || rec. 1990 Tokyo
 
 
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[[Bild:hawkins_screaminjay_animation01.gif|right]] [[Bild:hawkins_screaminjay_jukebox.gif|right]] His wild songs and onstage theatrics of his self-created brand of voodoo jive earned him the name <b>Screamin' Jay Hawkins</b>. His early act has often featured him emerging from a casket to sing his best-known hit, "[[song "I put a spell on you" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|I put a spell on you]]" (1956), carrying a skull smoking a cigarette ("You know smoking's bad for you, look at Henry..."). Other novelties, ranging from "[[song "Feast of the Mau Mau" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Feast of the Mau Mau]]" to "[[song "Constipation blues" (Jalacy J. Hawkins)|Constipation blues]]" (both 1969), may have stereotyped his talent, but on the other hand, his idiosyncracies have brought him TV and movie appearances that would have eluded him had he played his music straight. Regardless of style, Hawkins's recordings still display a remarkable voice, which would have been used for opera had Screamin' Jay had his way.
  
==[[Screamin' Jay Hawkins  - Bibliography|Bibliography]]==
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His first appearance as a cannibal in the movie <i>Mr. Rock'n'Roll</i> (1957) was never shown. His song "I put a spell on you" starred in the Jim Jarmusch movie <i>Stranger than Paradise</i> (1983), the man himself played in the movie <i>Mystery train</i> by the same director.
  
==Gallery==
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Sweet Daddy Hawk died on 12 February 2000 at the age of 70.<BR>
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Bild:hawkins_screaminjay001.jpg|In the early days
 
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Bild:hawkins_screaminjay1957_001a.jpg|in the movie <i>Mister Rock and Roll</i> (1957)
 
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Bild:hawkins_screaminjay010.jpg|1996. - <i>Photo:</i> Niles Frantz
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay19940731_1.jpg|1994.07.31 Berlin, ... (live). - <i>Photo:</i> Stefan Müller
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay1996_001.jpg|1996 Chicago, "Chicago Blues Festival"
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay1996_002.jpg|1996 (at a festival in France)
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay1998_001.jpg|Screamin' Jay Hawkins on the cover of the CD <i>AT LAST</i> (1998). - <i>Photo:</i> Vincent Lignier
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay1998_006.jpg|Screamin' Jay Hawkins photo session for the CD <i>AT LAST</i> (1998). - <i>Photos:</i> Vincent Lignier
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay016.jpg|<i>Photo:</i> (c) 2000 Jean-Pierre Arniac
 
Bild:hawkins_screaminjay012.jpg|T-shirt by Rocklegends4u: "Screamin' Jay and a ghostly voodoo apparition"
 
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==Weblinks==
 
* [http://www.jayskids.com/ Jayskids.com] - this site says to search for the about 57 children of Screamin' Jay Hawkins...
 
* [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/3001/index.html Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Volker Stieber) - extensive biography with many quotes and album covers
 
* [http://blues_after_dark.at.infoseek.co.jp/cafe.html Voodoo Café : a tiny room of Screamin' Jay Hawkins] - Screamin' Jay Hawkins tribute in Japanese
 
* [http://koti.mbnet.fi/wdd/screaminjay.htm Screamin' Jay Hawkins : Singles / Albums / Compilations] (Wangdangdula.com / Pete Hoppula) - discography
 
* [http://www.tsimon.com/jhawkins.htm Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Tom Simon) - short biography
 
* [http://hellco.pair.com/hawkins.htm Name: Jay Hawkins] - short biography
 
  
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Read a [[2000.02 Now Dig This nr. 203 p. 26-29 "Stuart Colman presents Repeating echoes"|great interview with Screamin' Jay Hawkins!]] (thanks to Trevor Cajiao from <i>Now Dig This</i>)
* [http://www.warr.org/screaminjay.html Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Wilson and Alroy's record reviews)
 
* [http://musicfinder.yahoo.com/shop?d=p&id=hawkinsscreaminjay&cf=10 Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Yahoo Music) - biography, discography, sound clips
 
* [http://ubl.artistdirect.com/music/artist/card/0,,442183,00.html Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (UBL) - Biography, discography
 
* [http://www.lastcallrecords.com/biographies/screamingjay.html Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Last Call Records) - biography
 
* [http://cdu3.cduniverse.com/asp/exactartist.asp?cart=75645325&frm=&search=Hawkins%2C+Screamin%27+Jay&type=artist&tries=7 Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (CD Universe) - with many sound clips in RealAudio format
 
* [http://cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=121470604/pagename=/RP/CDN/FIND/discography.html/ArtistID=HAWKINS*SCREAMIN%27+JAY Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (CD Now) - with some music clips in Real Audio and/or MPEG
 
* [http://bluesdays.exblog.jp/133615 Blues diary 2003] - something in Japanese
 
* [http://home.no.net/bluesman/Hjemmeside/sj.htm Screamin' Jay Hawkins : I put a spell on you] - biography and album reviews in Norwegian
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/screaminjhawkins Screamin' Jay Hawkins] (Myspace.com)
 
  
===Music===
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* [http://audio.msk.ru/hawkins/ Screamin' Jay Hawkins: FRENZY / STONE CRAZY] - both albums <b>complete</b> in Real Audio
 
* [http://www.westword.com/extra/jukebox/bh9-12.html The Big Black Hole : Michael Roberts' jukebox] - feat. sound clips of "I put a spell on you" and "Little demon" in .AIFF format
 
  
  
 
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His wild songs and onstage theatrics of his self-created brand of voodoo jive earned him the name Screamin' Jay Hawkins. His early act has often featured him emerging from a casket to sing his best-known hit, "I put a spell on you" (1956), carrying a skull smoking a cigarette ("You know smoking's bad for you, look at Henry..."). Other novelties, ranging from "Feast of the Mau Mau" to "Constipation blues" (both 1969), may have stereotyped his talent, but on the other hand, his idiosyncracies have brought him TV and movie appearances that would have eluded him had he played his music straight. Regardless of style, Hawkins's recordings still display a remarkable voice, which would have been used for opera had Screamin' Jay had his way.

His first appearance as a cannibal in the movie Mr. Rock'n'Roll (1957) was never shown. His song "I put a spell on you" starred in the Jim Jarmusch movie Stranger than Paradise (1983), the man himself played in the movie Mystery train by the same director.

Sweet Daddy Hawk died on 12 February 2000 at the age of 70.

Read a great interview with Screamin' Jay Hawkins! (thanks to Trevor Cajiao from Now Dig This)

"One day I won't die."