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Sophie B. Hawkins

Sophie Ballantine Hawkins (born November 1, 1964)[1] is an American singer-songwriter, musician and painter. Born in New York City, she attended the Manhattan School of Music for a year as a percussionist before leaving to pursue a music career.[2] She achieved critical and commercial success with her first two albums, producing a string of single hits including "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover", "Right Beside You", and "As I Lay Me Down". A dispute with her record label Sony Music over her third album, Timbre, led her to establish her own independent label, Trumpet Swan Productions, which has published her subsequent recordings.

Sophie B. Hawkins
Hawkins in 2006
Background information
Birth nameSophie Ballantine Hawkins
Born (1964-11-01) November 1, 1964 (age 58)
New York City, New York, U.S.
GenresRock, pop, pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, drums
Years active1990–present
Labels
Websitesophiebhawkins.com

Hawkins is a long-time supporter of animal rights and environmental causes. She is also a social and political activist, supporting events promoting women in music and LGBT rights.

Career Edit

Hawkins's debut album, Tongues and Tails, was released in 1992.[3] It achieved both worldwide commercial success and critical acclaim, earning her a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist in 1993. The single "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" went to #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US and was also a Top 20 hit in the UK, peaking at #14.[3] Hawkins was asked to perform Bob Dylan's "I Want You", which she covered on Tongues and Tails, for the 1992 Madison Square Garden concert honoring Dylan's 30th anniversary as a musician;[4] this was later released as The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, but her performance was omitted.

Whaler, her second album, was released in 1994. Produced by Stephen Lipson, it also contained a US top 10 hit, "As I Lay Me Down",[3] and was certified gold. Three singles from the album made the UK Top 40, including "Right Beside You", which peaked at #13. The same year, Hawkins posed nude for Interview.[5] As she explained to Ed Rampell in an interview for Q magazine, she met the photographer, Bruce Weber, and was asked if she would do a photoshoot with him. While she had provided her own clothes, Weber deliberately had her wear an unflattering dress as part of his plan to convince Hawkins to disrobe during the shoot.[6]

A 1998 documentary by Gigi Gaston, titled The Cream Will Rise, followed Hawkins during one of her tours and captured her struggle to deal with past troubles with her family, including her mother and brother. Music by Hawkins was included throughout the film.

Also in 1998, Hawkins's record company, Sony Music, delayed the release of her third album. Its executives were unhappy with the finished product and wanted Hawkins to rework some of the material. In particular, they insisted that Hawkins remove a banjo track from one of the songs.[7] Unwilling to compromise her artistic integrity, Hawkins refused to accommodate them.[2] After a lengthy battle between Hawkins and the company, the album, Timbre, was eventually released in 1999,[3] though Sony declined to promote it.[citation needed] Hawkins subsequently left the label and founded her own label, Trumpet Swan Productions. In 2001, Timbre was re-released on Hawkins's label, now as a two-disc set that contained new songs, demos, remixes, and videos.[8] Her first independently recorded and released album, Wilderness, was released in 2004.

In 2012, Hawkins starred as Janis Joplin in the play, Room 105,[9] which was written and directed by her longtime girlfriend and manager, Gigi Gaston.[10] After another long hiatus, she released her fifth album of all-new material in 2012, titled The Crossing.

On April 4, 2013, Hawkins appeared as herself on the TV series Community in the episode "Herstory of Dance", performing "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" and "As I Lay Me Down" during the community college's "Sophie B. Hawkins Dance," so named because Britta confused her with Susan B. Anthony in an attempt to compete with a Sadie Hawkins Dance.[11]

In 2019, Hawkins completed a sold-out tour around the U.S.;[12] the same year she also appeared on the German TV show Night Grooves,[13] singing several songs, discussing her past, and showing off her drumming talent.

Personal life Edit

Hawkins has two children, Dashiell (b. 2008) and Esther Ballantine (b. 2015).[14] Esther had been conceived 20 years earlier and frozen as an embryo.[15]

In an interview with Rock Cellar Magazine in 2012, Hawkins said that she identified as omnisexual.[16] Although there were rumors she had dated Martina Navratilova and Jodie Foster, she denied those, saying, "I've never met any of the women I'm supposed to have had affairs with."[6]

Politics Edit

In August 2007, Hawkins headlined the first Los Angeles Women's Music Festival in support of its dual agenda of supporting animal rescue groups and promoting and supporting female musicians. Hawkins is a long-time supporter of animal rights.[17]

In February 2008, Hawkins re-recorded her hit "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" as "Damn, We Wish You Were President" in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Hawkins also wrote in her blog, "Hillary Clinton's achievements come from her heart. She has initiated so much positive change for families, children, victims of crime and the environment in her struggle for the forward movement of America and the working people of this nation."[18]

In May 2010, Hawkins began supporting Waterkeeper Alliance, an organization of on-the-water advocates who patrol and protect more than 100,000 miles of rivers, streams and coastlines in North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. She donated 100% of the proceeds of her single "The Land, the Sea, and the Sky" to the organization.

In February 2011, Hawkins performed at the Big Gay Party event staged by GOProud, an organization of gay conservatives, as part of the year's Conservative Political Action Conference festivities. In an after-show interview in the reason.tv documentary "Liberal in Bed, Conservative in the Head: Sophie B. Hawkins", Hawkins gave her views on issues such as gun ownership, the free market, limited government and identity politics.[19]

In 2017, Hawkins lent her voice in support of LGBTQ youth suicide prevention organization, The Trevor Project's, 20th Anniversary celebration video campaign.[20]

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Awards Work Category Result Ref.
1993 Grammy Awards Herself Best New Artist Nominated [21]
Q Awards Best New Act Nominated [22]
1995 RSH Gold Awards Kraftrille des Jahres Won [23]
1996 ASCAP Pop Music Awards "As I Lay Me Down" Most Performed Song Won [24]
APRA Music Awards Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated [25]

Discography Edit

Filmography Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Sieczkowski, Cavan (February 9, 2015). "Singer Sophie B. Hawkins, 50, Is Pregnant With Second Child". The Huffington Post.
  2. ^ a b "About Sophie B. Hawkins". Sophiebhawkins.com. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 187/8. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  4. ^ Rubio, Dave Gil de (May 9, 2019). "Sophie B. Hawkins: An Artist For All Seasons". Port Washington News. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  5. ^ Interview, February 1994, volume 24 n2, p. 122
  6. ^ a b Sutcliffe, Phil (January 1995). "Sophie B Hawkins interview." Q Magazine, issue 100.
  7. ^ "Medusa and Childe". The Village Voice. July 20, 1999. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  8. ^ Cinquemani, Sal (November 19, 2002). "Review: Sophie B. Hawkins, Timbre". Slant Magazine. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  9. ^ "Sell Out Hit – Room 105 is Extended through December 30th!". sophiebhawkins.com. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  10. ^ "Sophie B. Hawkins channels Janis Joplin's spirit in 'Room 105'". Los Angeles Times. October 7, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  11. ^ "Community Recap: The Ultimate Britta". Vulture. April 5, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  12. ^ "About Sophie B. Hawkins - Sophie B. Hawkins". sophiebhawkins.com. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  13. ^ "Night Grooves - with Sophie B. Hawkins and Ivy Quainoo". Deutsche Welle (dw.com). March 30, 2019. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  14. ^ "Sophie B. Hawkins Welcomes Daughter Esther Ballantine". people.com. July 10, 2015. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  15. ^ "Baby Girl on the Way for Sophie B. Hawkins - at 50!". people.com. February 26, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  16. ^ Rampell, Ed. (December 2012). . Rock Cellar Magazine. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  17. ^ "Los Angeles Women's Music Festival official website". Lawmf.com. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  18. ^ "Blog entry of 16 02 2008 from her official site". Sophiebhawkins.com. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  19. ^ "Liberal in Bed, Conservative in the Head: Sophie B. Hawkins" (video). Reason.tv. YouTube.
  20. ^ Sophie B. Hawkins Supports LGBTQ Youth from Trevor Project, YouTube, Retrieved November 12, 2019
  21. ^ "Sophie B. Hawkins". November 23, 2020.
  22. ^ "Q : UK Publications | Tori Amos Discography & Collectibles".
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2015.
  24. ^ "Sophie B. Hawkins".
  25. ^ . www.apra-amcos.com.au. Archived from the original on March 8, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • The Cream Will Rise (1997) – reviews, clips, & commentary
  • Billboard Artist Chart History
  • Huffington Post BP Blog (2010) – BP Is Still Pointing Fingers – Time for Us to Act

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published her subsequent recordings Sophie B HawkinsHawkins in 2006Background informationBirth nameSophie Ballantine HawkinsBorn 1964 11 01 November 1 1964 age 58 New York City New York U S GenresRock pop pop rockOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar piano keyboards drumsYears active1990 presentLabelsSony BMG Columbia Rykodisc Trumpet SwanWebsitesophiebhawkins wbr com Hawkins is a long time supporter of animal rights and environmental causes She is also a social and political activist supporting events promoting women in music and LGBT rights Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 2 1 Politics 3 Awards and nominations 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditHawkins s debut album Tongues and Tails was released in 1992 3 It achieved both worldwide commercial success and critical acclaim earning her a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist in 1993 The single Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover went to 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US and was also a Top 20 hit in the UK peaking at 14 3 Hawkins was asked to perform Bob Dylan s I Want You which she covered on Tongues and Tails for the 1992 Madison Square Garden concert honoring Dylan s 30th anniversary as a musician 4 this was later released as The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration but her performance was omitted Whaler her second album was released in 1994 Produced by Stephen Lipson it also contained a US top 10 hit As I Lay Me Down 3 and was certified gold Three singles from the album made the UK Top 40 including Right Beside You which peaked at 13 The same year Hawkins posed nude for Interview 5 As she explained to Ed Rampell in an interview for Q magazine she met the photographer Bruce Weber and was asked if she would do a photoshoot with him While she had provided her own clothes Weber deliberately had her wear an unflattering dress as part of his plan to convince Hawkins to disrobe during the shoot 6 A 1998 documentary by Gigi Gaston titled The Cream Will Rise followed Hawkins during one of her tours and captured her struggle to deal with past troubles with her family including her mother and brother Music by Hawkins was included throughout the film Also in 1998 Hawkins s record company Sony Music delayed the release of her third album Its executives were unhappy with the finished product and wanted Hawkins to rework some of the material In particular they insisted that Hawkins remove a banjo track from one of the songs 7 Unwilling to compromise her artistic integrity Hawkins refused to accommodate them 2 After a lengthy battle between Hawkins and the company the album Timbre was eventually released in 1999 3 though Sony declined to promote it citation needed Hawkins subsequently left the label and founded her own label Trumpet Swan Productions In 2001 Timbre was re released on Hawkins s label now as a two disc set that contained new songs demos remixes and videos 8 Her first independently recorded and released album Wilderness was released in 2004 In 2012 Hawkins starred as Janis Joplin in the play Room 105 9 which was written and directed by her longtime girlfriend and manager Gigi Gaston 10 After another long hiatus she released her fifth album of all new material in 2012 titled The Crossing On April 4 2013 Hawkins appeared as herself on the TV series Community in the episode Herstory of Dance performing Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover and As I Lay Me Down during the community college s Sophie B Hawkins Dance so named because Britta confused her with Susan B Anthony in an attempt to compete with a Sadie Hawkins Dance 11 In 2019 Hawkins completed a sold out tour around the U S 12 the same year she also appeared on the German TV show Night Grooves 13 singing several songs discussing her past and showing off her drumming talent Personal life EditHawkins has two children Dashiell b 2008 and Esther Ballantine b 2015 14 Esther had been conceived 20 years earlier and frozen as an embryo 15 In an interview with Rock Cellar Magazine in 2012 Hawkins said that she identified as omnisexual 16 Although there were rumors she had dated Martina Navratilova and Jodie Foster she denied those saying I ve never met any of the women I m supposed to have had affairs with 6 Politics Edit In August 2007 Hawkins headlined the first Los Angeles Women s Music Festival in support of its dual agenda of supporting animal rescue groups and promoting and supporting female musicians Hawkins is a long time supporter of animal rights 17 In February 2008 Hawkins re recorded her hit Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover as Damn We Wish You Were President in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Hawkins also wrote in her blog Hillary Clinton s achievements come from her heart She has initiated so much positive change for families children victims of crime and the environment in her struggle for the forward movement of America and the working people of this nation 18 In May 2010 Hawkins began supporting Waterkeeper Alliance an organization of on the water advocates who patrol and protect more than 100 000 miles of rivers streams and coastlines in North and South America Europe Australia Asia and Africa She donated 100 of the proceeds of her single The Land the Sea and the Sky to the organization In February 2011 Hawkins performed at the Big Gay Party event staged by GOProud an organization of gay conservatives as part of the year s Conservative Political Action Conference festivities In an after show interview in the reason tv documentary Liberal in Bed Conservative in the Head Sophie B Hawkins Hawkins gave her views on issues such as gun ownership the free market limited government and identity politics 19 In 2017 Hawkins lent her voice in support of LGBTQ youth suicide prevention organization The Trevor Project s 20th Anniversary celebration video campaign 20 Awards and nominations EditYear Awards Work Category Result Ref 1993 Grammy Awards Herself Best New Artist Nominated 21 Q Awards Best New Act Nominated 22 1995 RSH Gold Awards Kraftrille des Jahres Won 23 1996 ASCAP Pop Music Awards As I Lay Me Down Most Performed Song Won 24 APRA Music Awards Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated 25 Discography EditMain article Sophie B Hawkins discography Tongues and Tails 1992 Whaler 1994 Timbre 1999 Wilderness 2004 The Crossing 2012 Free Myself 2023 Filmography EditThe Cream Will Rise 1998 dir Gigi Gaston Beyond the City Limits Rip It Off 2001 dir Gigi Gaston Community episode Herstory of Dance 2013 References Edit Sieczkowski Cavan February 9 2015 Singer Sophie B Hawkins 50 Is Pregnant With Second Child The Huffington Post a b About Sophie B Hawkins Sophiebhawkins com Retrieved December 8 2019 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 2000 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music First ed Virgin Books pp 187 8 ISBN 0 7535 0427 8 Rubio Dave Gil de May 9 2019 Sophie B Hawkins An Artist For All Seasons Port Washington News Retrieved August 13 2021 Interview February 1994 volume 24 n2 p 122 a b Sutcliffe Phil January 1995 Sophie B Hawkins interview Q Magazine issue 100 Medusa and Childe The Village Voice July 20 1999 Retrieved August 13 2021 Cinquemani Sal November 19 2002 Review Sophie B Hawkins Timbre Slant Magazine Retrieved August 13 2021 Sell Out Hit Room 105 is Extended through December 30th sophiebhawkins com Retrieved November 19 2012 Sophie B Hawkins channels Janis Joplin s spirit in Room 105 Los Angeles Times October 7 2012 Retrieved August 13 2021 Community Recap The Ultimate Britta Vulture April 5 2013 Retrieved August 13 2021 About Sophie B Hawkins Sophie B Hawkins sophiebhawkins com Retrieved August 13 2021 Night Grooves with Sophie B Hawkins and Ivy Quainoo Deutsche Welle dw com March 30 2019 Retrieved August 13 2021 Sophie B Hawkins Welcomes Daughter Esther Ballantine people com July 10 2015 Retrieved December 24 2018 Baby Girl on the Way for Sophie B Hawkins at 50 people com February 26 2015 Retrieved December 4 2018 Rampell Ed December 2012 Inside Janis Joplin s Room 105 Interview with Singer Sophie B Hawkins Rock Cellar Magazine Retrieved December 22 2012 Los Angeles Women s Music Festival official website Lawmf com Retrieved February 4 2010 Blog entry of 16 02 2008 from her official site Sophiebhawkins com Retrieved December 25 2012 Liberal in Bed Conservative in the Head Sophie B Hawkins video Reason tv YouTube Sophie B Hawkins Supports LGBTQ Youth from Trevor Project YouTube Retrieved November 12 2019 Sophie B Hawkins November 23 2020 Q UK Publications Tori Amos Discography amp Collectibles Startseite Archived from the original on June 27 2015 Sophie B Hawkins APRA AMCOS Nominations 1996 www apra amcos com au Archived from the original on March 8 2011 Retrieved January 12 2022 External links EditSophie B Hawkins at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp The Cream Will Rise 1997 reviews clips amp commentary Billboard Artist Chart History Huffington Post BP 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