Erskine Ramsay Hawkins (July 26, 1914?November 11, 1993) was a trumpet
player and big band leader from Birmingham, Alabama, dubbed "The 20th
Century Gabriel". He is most remembered as the composer of the jazz
standard, "Tuxedo Junction" (1939), which became a popular hit during
World War II, rising to #7 nationally (version by the Erskine Hawkins
Orchestra) and to #1 nationally (version by the Glenn Miller Orchestra).
Vocalists who were featured with Erskin's orchestra include Ida James,
Delores Brown and Della Reese. (See Erkine Hawkins biographies at the
Alabama Music Hall of Fame website and at AllAboutJazz.com.)
In 1978, Erskine Hawkins became one of the first five artists inducted
into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. He died in 1993 in Willingboro, New
Jersey. Hawkins was an exact contemporary of another Birmingham jazz
great, Sun Ra.
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