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  1. This led to Greg joining Eddie Japan to perform “Moving in Stereo”, “Bye, Bye Love”, and “Let’s Go” and a few surprise cover songs at multiple Eddie Japan shows in 2017, 2018 and 2019 ultimately led to the two joining forces to create a full night of music by The Cars featuring a set list curated by Greg. The Cars had four Top 10 ...

  2. Listen to music by Greg Hawkes on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Greg Hawkes including Honey Pie, Fool On the Hill and more. Listen to music by Greg Hawkes on Apple Music. Home; Browse; ... Letters for Cleo's Go!, La Peste's Peste), plus another solo release by Ocasek (1997's Troublizing) and a compilation of '70's-era Martin Mull ...

  3. 8 de jun. de 2022 · The musicians in Eddie Japan are huge Cars fans – the influence shows in their music, too – and Hawkes contributed to a couple of tracks on their 2017 album, Golden Age. “We met Greg at [Somerville, Massachusetts rock club] Johnny D’s in December of 2015 when we were touring with The Motels,” says Eddie Japan’s Santos.

  4. Greg Hawkes, né le 22 octobre 1952 à Fulton dans le Maryland [1], est un musicien multi-instrumentiste américain, il a joué les claviers pour le groupe de new wave The Cars, basé à Boston. Il joue les claviers, mais aussi le saxophone (avec le groupe Milkwood en 1973), la guitare et la basse, comme sur le dernier albums des Cars Move Like This en 2011.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Let's Go: Benjamin Orr and The Cars. ·. December 13, 2019 ·. Creative Couple! Here is Greg and Elaine Hawkes at Elaine's art showing tonight during "Arts Night Out" in Northmpton, MA. You can see some of her unique collage artworks in the background. We are going to be collaborating on an article about her art very soon...

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    Greg Hawkes. 4,416 likes · 1 talking about this. Greg Hawkes is the keyboard player of The Cars. He is also plays keyboards part-time with The Turtles (featuring Flo & Eddie) and the Todd Rundgren...

  7. Greg Hawkes' most notable involvement was with The Cars. Hawkes pushed the limits of available technology and sequencing helping to forge the sound of the 1980s. His signature sounds include the Prophet-5 "touch sync" sound heard on "Let's Go" and "Hello Again" as well as arpeggiated and syncopated synth lines like on "Shake it Up" and "Heartbeat City".