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Gospel Legend Walter Hawkins Passes

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Walter Hawkins, the Grammy Award-winning gospel singer/composer and pastor of Oakland's Love Center Church, died July 11th at his home in Ripon. For the last two years, Hawkins has been battling pancreatic cancer. He was 61 years old. During the 1970s, Hawkins personified a new wave of gospel artists such as his brother Edwin Hawkins of "Oh Happy Day" fame, and Andrae Crouch, who brought a youthful contemporary vibe to gospel music. Hawkins cut a series of best-selling "Love Alive" LPs that remain gospel classics to this day. Hawkins' songs have been recorded by a who's who in music ranging from Aretha Franklin and "American Idol" champ Ruben Studdard to Vickie Winans and M.C. Hammer.

"The impact that Walter Hawkins had on gospel music was so profound and far-reaching that it is now, and forever shall be, part of gospel's DNA," says gospel music historian, Bob Marovich, who edits The Black Gospel Blog.

Hawkins was born May 18, 1949 in Oakland, CA. Reared in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) denomination, Hawkins became a master pianist as well as a dynamic singer with an operatic vocal range. His brother, Edwin, had already made a name for himself in 1969 when "Oh Happy Day" became an international hit.

While studying for his master's of divinity degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Hawkins recorded his first LP "Do Your Best" in 1972. An October 1972 Billboard magazine reviewer wrote, "Walter Hawkins is a pianist of enviable accomplishments while his vocal prowess is in no way disputable.

He's gathered around him an exceptional crew of sidemen and vocalists and the total effect is completely invigorating."

The following year, Hawkins became a pastor and founded the Love Center Church in East Oakland. After forming the Love Center Choir, he recorded their first album as a church family. He used $1,800 he borrowed from his mother-in-law to complete the project. It was the first in a series of LPs named "Love Alive" and it debuted on Light Records in 1975.

The album featured his then-wife, Tramaine, leading "Changed" and "Goin' Up Yonder" which became two of the biggest gospel songs of the decade. A runaway smash, the "Love Alive" album sold a staggering 300,000 copies. The five "Love Alive" LPs featured classic gospel songs such as "I Love the Lord," "Be Grateful," "I'm Goin' Away," "Thank You, Lord" and "Until, I Found the Lord."

In the `80s, Hawkins recorded a number of solo LPs and produced a number of artists, including Tramaine. Although, he had earned nine Grammy Award nominations during his career, Hawkins only won one for his performance on "The Lord's Prayer" LP in 1980 (he also performed on the televised Grammy Awards ceremony that year). In 1990, Hawkins released "Love Alive III" which became the biggest seller of the "Love Alive" album series. The radio favorites were "There's A War Going On", " I Love You, Lord" and "He'll Bring You Out." The LP spent 34 weeks at #1 on the Billboard gospel album sales chart during the almost 100 weeks it spent on the survey. The album went on to sell over a million copies. The 1993 "Love Alive IV" also peaked at #1 on the album sales chart and spent a year on the survey. In between projects, Hawkins was ordained a Bishop in October 1992.

As elder statesmen in gospel, Hawkins become a favorite for cameo appearances in recent years. The Mississippi Mass Choir had a hit with him on "Hold, On, Soldier" in 1993 and Donald Lawrence & the TriCity Singers watched him steal the show on "Seasons" from their "Go Get Your Life Back" CD in 2002. The 2001 "Love Alive V" CD featured a huge comeback hit for Hawkins with the ballad, "Marvelous." Hawkins' final solo CD "A Song in My Heart" won a Stellar Award for Traditional Gospel Album of the Year in 2006. He was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

After surgery for pancreatic cancer in late 2008, the Hawkins family (Walter, Edwin, Tramaine, and sister, Lynette) staged a successful, multi-city Hawkins Family reunion concert tour. Hawkins relished being a pastor as much as he enjoyed singing. "Early on I thought my ministry and my music were apart from each other. But now I see they work hand-inhand," he once said. "I can go a lot of places with my music that I can't go as a pastor and vice versa.

The purpose of both is getting the message out to people. I've had some material blessings and it's okay to have them, but to be blessed with peace of mind and joy in your life, that's when you will be truly fulfilled."

Hawkins is survived by his two children, Walter "Jamie" and Trystan Hawkins; daughter-in-law, Myiia Hawkins; two grandchildren Jamie-Daniel and Jahve; a host of nieces and nephews; the Love Center Church family and Choir; and his siblings Carol, Feddie, Edwin, Daniel, and Lynette.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Comments 

 
+2 #16 2010-08-25 04:36
I have always considered Walter Hawkins as a dear friend because of the music he wrote. I grew up on the Hawkins Family music from the 1970s til now, and still consider them to be in my top 10 favorite gospel groups of all time.

Walter, Edwin, Daniel, Tramaine and Andre Crouch had such a huge impact on me that i started writing and composing gospel songs. I pray that a portion of the mantle that God put on Walter Hawkins life is passed down to me in word and in song. He will greatly missed......
 
 
+2 #15 2010-07-22 15:38
to the hawkens family,
sorry to hear about Mr. walter Halkens, we know that he is with the lord and we haven't lost him but just seperated for a little while. bless God he is happy npw and not suffering.

GOD has him now "now it is a happy day"
 
 
+2 #14 2010-07-20 01:54
My prayers are with the Hawkins and Love Center families in the loss of this very gifted musician and preacher. The world mourns with you, as we have lost a musical giant.
 
 
+6 #13 2010-07-17 21:36
Today my heart is so heavy for the news I just recieved. Bishop Hawkins was someone that I longed to meet. I grew up on the music of the Hawkins family and I only wished to sit in a Love Center church service with my eyes closed and listen to Walter Hawkins and LCC sing some of my favorite Love Alive selections. Unfortunately my wish will never come true on this side but I know that Bishop Hawkins is healed and if his music from the early years yet impacted us in the later years, I know that this man's legacy will live on and speak. Bishop Hawkins, as a musician and sonngwriter and preacher of Gospel, you have have touched my life and ministry and I know that I will meet you in Heaven. I love you and the Hawkins family. May God's comfort and peace rest on the Hawkins family and the Love Center Church (Oakland) You are missed already.
 
 
+2 #12 2010-07-17 18:29
i would like to send my condolies to the hawkins family and to let you know that God don't make no mistakes, and i will keep you all in my prayers. i am a fan of pastor hawkins.
 
 
+2 #11 2010-07-15 23:21
I offer my most heartfelt condolences to the family of the Bishop. He brought a lot of wonderful music to the gospel world and his voice will be missed. Rest In Peace.
 
 
+2 #10 2010-07-15 15:12
The first time I heard Walter Hawkins and the Love Alive Family I became a big fan. My favorite song was "Follow Me". I am sad to hear of his passing. My prayers are with the Hawkins Family. He will truely be missed. We will forever have him through song. Be encouraged Hawkins Family.
 
 
+2 #9 2010-07-15 14:44
I would like to send my heart felt condolences to all the family members. I would like to just say thank you Lord for everyday that the Bishop was with us here on this peaceful earth. I am sending a special pray of thanks for all the encouragement he provided to people from all walks of life.

Evangelist Lillian
 
 
+3 #8 2010-07-15 12:29
WALTER HAWKINS PASSING INFO.
 
 
+2 #7 2010-07-15 11:33
I grew up on The Hawkins music and even to this day The Walter Hawkins and The family album is still one of my favorites. Walter is a true pioneer in the Gospel music industry and its too bad that we have to put up with the secular crossed crap that's on the radio waves today. Though everyone else crossed over, Walter remained loyal to his true gospel roots. I had the pleasure of speaking with Edwin a few times, but never got to speak to Walter. I have no doubt that he is on The Lords choir now with way more talent than he could ever display here on earth. The Hawkins family is in my prayers.
 
 
+3 #6 2010-07-15 11:29
When I first got into the church "Thank You Lord" was one of the songs the Lord used to draw me. This song came out around 1990.

Bishop Hawkins will be greatly missed.
 
 
+3 #5 2010-07-15 09:45
Walter Hawkins was one of the greatest songwriter, vocalist and musician of all time. His songs helped me to fall in love with choir music that still holds true today. He will be greatly missed by all of us who were so greatly impacted by his gift. For sure he has gone up yonder to be with his lord.
 
 
+3 #4 2010-07-15 09:13
I been singing in my church choir for over 15 years. When they heard our choir sing. The people said those Catholic folks can sing. Grateful is one that we sing all the time. And will be singing this Sunday and I love the Lord. You can be save being a Catholic. Just be Grateful
 
 
+4 #3 2010-07-15 06:02
We the members of the Love Center Interdenominational Church of Cleveland, OH wish to convey our sympathy to the entire Hawkins Family and members of the Love Center Church of Oakland, CA. Words alone cannot express our grief in hearing of the home going of Bishop Walter Hawkins. Please know that "earth hath no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal" and we pray that in God's due time you will continue to look to the hills from whence cometh your help - Prayerfully Yours!
 
 
+4 #2 2010-07-15 04:38
walter hawkins has been such an inspiration in my life and in the life of my family, I have two sons that are muscians and they have been truly inspired by Mr.hawkins my your soul rest in peace you have fought a good fight and you have kept
the faith,come on up just a little bit higher GOD Needed you in his heavenly choir.may God bless your family in your absence ,for we will see you again
 
 
+4 #1 2010-07-15 03:55
Pastor Hawkins you sing with the voice of Heaven, i want to thank you for all the bad times that your songs uplifted me i will never forget your wonderful voice thank you for what a marvelous thing you done
May God Be with your family
 

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