2010-07-12

Un-Happy Day - Legendary Grammy-Award Gospel Singer Walter Hawkins dies

story by AP
written by John S. Marshall
additonal research by Kirk Tanter


RIPON, Calif. — Walter Hawkins (photo left), a Grammy Award-winning gospel singer, composer and pastor from Oakland, died Sunday. He was 61.

Hawkins, who was battling pancreatic cancer, passed away at his home in Ripon, Calif., his older brother Edwin Hawkins said.

"Today, I lost my brother, my pastor, and my best friend," said Edwin Hawkins. "Bishop Hawkins suffered bravely but now he will suffer no more and he will be greatly missed."

In 1970, after touring Europe with the Edwin Hawkins Singers, Walter Hawkins--who played the piano when Tramaine sang with the Heavenly Tones and for his brother Edwin--proposed to Tramaine and she accepted. During their many years of marriage, Walter worked side by side with Tramaine. Walter sang, recorded, composed, arranged, produced, and pastored the Love Center Church in Oakland, California founded in 1973 where he formed a choir. Walter and Tramaine Hawkins had two children together. His children Walter "Jamie" Hawkins and Trystan Hawkins are now married and have children.

Born in Oakland, Hawkins studied for his divinity degree at the University of California, Berkeley.

While at the university, he recorded his first album titled "Do Your Best" in 1972.

In the 1980s, Hawkins recorded a number of albums and earned nine Grammy Award nominations, according to friend and family representative, Bill Carpenter.

His "The Lord's Prayer" won a Grammy in 1980 and he also performed on the televised Grammy Awards ceremony that year.

In 1990, Hawkins released "Love Alive III" which spent 34 weeks at the top on the Billboard gospel album sales chart, while going on to sell more than a million copies, according to Carpenter.

In 1993 his next album, "Love Alive IV," also hit the top spot on the album sales chart. Between work on the two albums, Hawkins was ordained a bishop in October 1992.

At the time of his death, Hawkins was planning a new "Love Alive" CD concert recording for this fall.

Besides his brother Walter, Hawkins is survived by two children, two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

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