Kaz Hawkins
Kaz Hawkins is a Northern Irish blues, folk, jazz and soul singer and songwriter signed to Dixiefrog Records in Paris, France. CareerHawkins sang in cover bands for 20 years before she began creating original material.[1] She has released four studio albums, two EPs (no longer available), and one live album (digital only). She has also released a compilation album exclusively on vinyl.[2] Upon signing with Dixiefrog Records, an anthology of her back catalogue called My Life and I,[3] was released. A seventeen track CD and double vinyl was released in 2022. In 2023 Until We Meet Again was released on Dixiefrog. Collaborations with other artists have helped her enter other genres. The latest in January 2024 with French soul artist Thomas KAHN in a duet called A Place Like Home on. In December 2023 she featured on Italian duo Superdownhome's song Life Is A Road. In 2019, she featured on French house & funk Dj Eugène de Rastignac's single Won't You Save My Soul released on SPACE PARTY Records. In 2020, On The Little Island was released as a duet with German composer Mathis Richter-Reichhelm (Swimming The Nile), on Early-Bird Records in Germany. This further cemented a songwriting partnership between the two. In 2017, Hawkins began presenting a blues show on BBC Radio Ulster, called Kaz Hawkins Got The Blues,[4] produced by Ralph McLean. As of 2022, a total of eight series have been recorded by Hawkins for BBC Radio. Hawkins was invited to Florence Academy of Art in Alabama, to join in a various artists album Something In The Water, to help highlight children not having access to arts in Alabama. The album included one of the original Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, David Hood and musicians Clayton Ivey and Will McFarlane - supporting a line up of international artists covering songs recorded in Alabama.[5] In April 2022, Hawkins was given the honorable title of Godmother of the oldest blues festival in France. Cahors Blues Festival asked her permission in front of gathered press at the launch of the 40th anniversary of the festival.[6] She accepted the honour of 'Marraine du festival'. She joined Grammy Award winning Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Popa Chubby and Kirk Fletcher as festival headliners in July 2022, in the town of Cahors, France. Hawkins has regularly been invited by the Irish composer and Golden Globe nominee Brian Byrne, to perform in Ireland and Los Angeles on his compositions. She joined an international cast including Fra Fee, Joe Rooney, Adele King, as well as a 70-member choir, and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra for the launch of the production of Angel of Broadway in Dublin.[7] In 2017, Hawkins won the trophy at the European Blues Challenge in Horsens, Denmark representing the United Kingdom. It was the first time when the UK Blues Federation had an artist win at the challenge, beating 21 countries. Awards
DiscographyStudio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Appears on
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