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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_HawkesGreg Hawkes - Wikipedia

    Gregory A. Hawkes (born October 22, 1952) is an American musician who is best known as the keyboardist and founding member of the American new wave band the Cars. Hawkes is credited with helping popularize new wave and synth-pop in American popular music as a member of the Cars.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2022 · An exclusive interview with the legendary keyboardist. October 21, 2022 Jim Sullivan. Greg Hawkes of The Cars, 1982 (Image: Paul McAlpine) As Greg Hawkes approaches 70, he looks back and realizes, with a certain degree of astonishment, “I was 25 when The Cars’ first album came out and if you told me people would still be listening to those ...

  3. Gregory A. Hawkes (22 de octubre de 1952) [1] es un músico estadounidense más conocido como el teclista y posteriormente bajista de la banda de rock The Cars. Hawkes, nativo de Fulton, Maryland, Estados Unidos, asistió a la escuela secundaria Atholton, donde tocó en una banda llamada Teeth.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2023 · Greg Hawkes with Eddie Japan at the 2019 Boston Music Awards - "Let's Go" - YouTube. Eddie Japan. 545 subscribers. Subscribed. 77. 2.4K views 4 years ago. Performed live following a...

  5. Greg Hawkes, “Jet Lag” (Niagara Falls, 1983): It’s kind of a bummer that Hawkes never really had a solid shot as a solo career, but whereas Ocasek scored a deal with Geffen and both Benjamin Orr and Elliot Easton had their individual efforts released via Elektra, Hawkes found himself signed to the indie Passport Records.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2023 · June 08, 2023. Jim Sullivan. Greg Hawkes has gone down the rabbit hole. Over the past few years, Hawkes — best known as the keyboardist in The Cars, the Boston new wave band that exploded in...

  7. The Cars - Let's Go Greg Hawkes, keyboardist of The Cars (an incredibly underrated band IMHO) calls the Prophet-5 one of his favourite synths of all time. It’s very much associated with the band’s sound because of this and has appeared on several albums from the band’s catalogue, but most notably for the main sound on ‘Let’s Go ...