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Suzie Q songwriter dies

Posted by: Jeff Woods | Feb 16 2010 3:50PM
Updated: Feb 16 2010 4:00PM

CCR rocked something we've come to know as swamp boogie, in part thanks to Delmar Allen “Dale” Hawkins, long considered an architect of “swamp rock boogie” and recorded his first hit in 1956 with a 15-year-old guitarist by the name of James Burton (of Elvis fame)

Among Hawkin’s more well-known accomplishments was writing the song “Susie Q.” His own version of the tune climbed up the charts in 1957, afterwhich Creedence Clearwater Revival made it their own.

 “I wrote that little guitar lick when I was 14,” Burton said, according to the Shreveport Times. “It got to be so popular in the club that Dale decided to write some lyrics to it and that became ‘Susie Q.’”


Hawkins recorded more than 40 songs for the Chess record label and was the third artist to appear on “American Bandstand.”
Hawkins is also credited as being the first white performer to appear at the Cotton Club in Harlem and the Regal in Chicago.


He also had a famous musician cousin – Ronnie Hawkins – who watched his own group of backing musicians go on to success in during the 1960s under the name The Band.


“Dale and I played at the Ponderosa Stomp and the House of Blues at Jazzfest in New Orleans last year,” Burton said. “He was in great shape then, he was singing great and jumping all over the stage. He was in rare form.”

Dale Hawkins passed away on February 13th in Little Rock, Arkansas, following a long battle with colon cancer. He was 73.

For more on the life of Dale Hawkins, from the Arkansas Times, click HERE

 

 



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COMMENTS (6)

ian
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 18 2010 6:26PM
I hadn't heard that version in a long while. Sounded real fine. Besides finding olde wrestling footage You tube has one more goode quality, olde rock footage. ian

Jeff Woods: Love the youtube.

Mexdale
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 18 2010 9:30AM
Always loved that song.Very interesting and informative.Man,could ole DALE shake a leg or what.Imagine Dale and Elvis on the same stage.That would be a show and a half.JW thanks. M

Jeff Woods: Glad you enjoyed Mex. Thanks for coming to the blog as you do.

Pierre Frenette
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 17 2010 4:36PM
Its always sad when a song writer legend passes away.Susie Q was great song.

Jeff Woods: Cheers Pierre.

johnny d
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 17 2010 11:51AM
Great song. And proves that, with the Hawkins family, there has been some good stuff come from Arkansas.

Jeff Woods: :)

Kelli
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 17 2010 8:06AM
It's always so sad when the music world loses anyone espically a "pioneer"

Jeff Woods: Indeed.

Jason
RE:Suzie Q songwriter dies
Feb 17 2010 3:13AM
This is surreal to see this, I thought this was written by CCR. I actually like this original version better - it's more funky. Keep on with the education of the rock nation.

Jeff Woods: Pleasure! And Thanks.

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