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In 2002, Hawkes won the ABC Newcastle Songwriter of the Year Award,[11][12] and in 2009 he won another ABC award for his instrumental works.[3] In 2012 he received a MUSICOZ Legend award.[13] In 2017, Hawkes won the Festival of Original Music Award (FOOM) from the Song Writers, Composers & Lyricists Association (SCALA).[14] He was a finalist at the Australian Songwriters Association Awards in 2001, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016.[15][16][17][18][19] He is also member of the Australian Performance Rights Association (APRA).[20] Hawkes has been featured in a number of music and guitar magazines.[7][21] Some of his musical works have been kept for preservation at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.[22] Hawkes has chromesthesia, a form of synesthesia where he sees sound in colors.[23] Early lifeHawkes was born in 1965 at Lake Macquarie, Australia. He learned to play guitar on an old waterlogged guitar, nicknamed "The Paddle" because his father used it to paddle home one night when he was drunk.[11] He learned guitar by listening to old albums, citing influences as diverse as blues guitarist Robert Johnson, English guitarist Davey Graham, and Bartók.[11] CareerHawkes started playing electric slide guitar in Chicago-style blues bands, at clubs and pubs in and around Lake Macquarie and Newcastle when he was seventeen. He was invited to work as a session musician across Australia. In his early 20s, he moved to Tasmania, where he trained as a luthier. After returning, he got a degree in pure mathematics from the University of Newcastle{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} and moved to the Australian Capital Territory the following year. In the mid-1990s he recorded his debut album, Secrets Vows and Lies, with English folk violinist Dave Swarbrick playing on a few tracks.[10] The album was released by Festival Records and was critically well received.[10] Hawkes toured Australia and supported Steeleye Span and Bert Jansch, but the tour was largely unsuccessful. Afterwards, Hawkes moved to London. Secrets Vows and Lies was released in the UK by Select Records[24] and he started playing in small clubs and hotels throughout the UK. He briefly reconnected with Dave Swarbrick in Coventry and supported him and Martin Carthy and in Scarborough, North Yorkshire with violinist Sue Aston.[9] He then moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, and for several months played jazz with Russian and Romani musicians. In Beijing he became involved in the underground jazz developments in the city. Performing at venues such as the East-Shore Jazz Club, he encouraged Chinese musicians to play jazz rather than traditional music. But jazz was not acceptable to the Communist Party of China, and Hawkes was asked by the local authorities to return to Australia.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} After returning to Australia, Hawkes released Unspoken Riddles, Melancholy Cello (inspired by Russian music), and Double Diversity. He then concentrated on composing and arranging. In 2006 he released Witchcraft, an orchestral suite, and The Jazz Chronicles. In 2009 he released The Lost Souls Entwined, a gothic rock album[3] recorded with electric guitarist Phil Emmanuel.[25][26] Hawkes has composed over 1200 recordings[11] covering folk music, jazz, jazz fusion, classical, world music, rock, ragtime, blues, ambient, and baroque.[27][28][29] He has collaborated with Bert Jansch, Joe Cocker, Phil Emmanuel, and Dave Swarbrick.[30][31] An accomplished finger style and slide guitarist, his folk-blues style has been compared to Nick Drake and John Martyn.[32] Hawkes has been featured in a number of music and guitar magazines.[7][33] Some of his musical works have been kept for preservation at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.[34] AwardsIn 2002, Hawkes won the ABC Newcastle Songwriter of the Year Award,[35][36] and in 2009 he won another ABC award for his instrumental works.[3] In 2012 he received a MUSICOZ Legend award.[37] In 2017, Hawkes won the Festival of Original Music Award (FOOM) from the Song Writers, Composers & Lyricists Association (SCALA).[38] He was a finalist at the Australian Songwriters Association Awards in 2001, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016.[39][40][41][42][43] He is also member of the Australian Performance Rights Association (APRA).[44] Discography
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Artist Sue Aston| url = http://www.sueaston.com/biography/|website=Sue Aston|accessdate=8 February 2017}} 10. ^1 2 {{cite web|author=Bruce Elder|date=3 February 1997|title=Be Doubly Thankful|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald| page=10| url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=news970203_0125_0895}} 11. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|author=Kate Tarala|date=19 April 2012|title=Still in the Music Boat|newspaper=Newcastle Herald|url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=NCH120419I9FBJ576QPV|page=24|accessdate=16 June 2012}} 12. ^{{cite web|author=Michael Gadd|date=4 November 2002|title=Musicians Take A Bow at Awards|newspaper=Newcastle Herald| url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=NCH021104EL7D06CE8SE|page=4|accessdate=16 June 2012}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musicoz.org/news/2012/5/18/108/2012_Musicoz_Award_Winners_Announcement|title=2012 Musicoz Awards Winners Announcement|publisher=Musicoz|date=18 May 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With Colours|url=http://www.avhub.com.au/features/australian-guitar/pete-hawkes-playing-with-colours--416150|date = 19 January 2015|accessdate=16 April 2014}} 30. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/06/03/dave-swarbrick-musician--obituary|title=Dave Swarbrick, musician – obituary|date=3 June 2016|accessdate= 16 April 2017}} 31. ^{{cite web|title=Biography for Violinist, Composer, Artist Sue Aston| url = http://www.sueaston.com/biography/|website=Sue Aston|accessdate=8 February 2017}} 32. ^{{cite web|author=Bruce Elder|date=3 February 1997|title=Be Doubly Thankful|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald| page=10| url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=news970203_0125_0895}} 33. ^{{cite web|title=Composer Pete Hawkes: The man and his music|url=https://issuu.com/finemusic/docs/fine_music_magazine_march_2014| date=4 March 2014|accessdate=16 April 2017}} 34. ^{{cite web|url=http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=pete%20hawkes;querytype=;resCount=10|title=Pete Hawkes search |date=19 January 2015|accessdate=16 April 2017}} 35. ^{{cite web|author=Kate Tarala|date=19 April 2012|title=Still in the Music Boat|newspaper=Newcastle Herald|url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=NCH120419I9FBJ576QPV|page=24|accessdate=16 June 2012}} 36. ^{{cite web|author=Michael Gadd|date=4 November 2002|title=Musicians Take A Bow at Awards|newspaper=Newcastle Herald| url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&docID=NCH021104EL7D06CE8SE|page=4|accessdate=16 June 2012}} 37. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musicoz.org/news/2012/5/18/108/2012_Musicoz_Award_Winners_Announcement|title=2012 Musicoz Awards Winners Announcement|publisher=Musicoz|date=18 May 2012|accessdate=2012-06-17}} 38. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.scala.org.au/|title=SCALA winners 2017|last=FOOM 2017 Winners|first=|date=19 September 2017|website=www.scala.org.au|access-date=}} 39. ^{{cite web|title=2001 Contest|url=http://www.asai.org.au/2001-contest/|website=www.asai.org.au|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 40. ^{{cite journal|title=Top 25 Category Winners in the 2012 Australian Songwriting Contest|journal=The Australian Songwriter|date=November 2012| issue=90 |url=https://www.asai.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/The-Australian-Songwriter-Edition-85-May-2012-vr.pdf|accessdate=13 October 2017|format=.pdf}} 41. ^{{cite web|title=2014 Contest|url=http://www.asai.org.au/2014-contest/|website=www.asai.org.au|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 42. ^{{cite web|title=2015 Contest|url=http://www.asai.org.au/2015-contest-info/|website=www.asai.org.au|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 43. ^{{cite web|title=2016 Top 10 List|url=http://www.asai.org.au/2016-top-10-list/| website=www.asai.org.au| accessdate=13 October 2017}} 44. ^{{cite web|title=Finalists announced for the 2011 APRA Professional Development Awards | url =http://www.musicvictoria.com.au/news/10045|website=www.musicvictoria.com.au|accessdate=13 October 2017|date=1 Feb 2011}} 6 : 1965 births|Australian male composers|Australian composers|Living people|People from Newcastle, New South Wales|University of Newcastle (Australia) alumni |
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