
Alan Hawkshaw (1937 - 2021) was a British composer and musician, playing the Hammond organ. He was a part of Emile Ford and the Checkmates in the 1960s, and The Shadows in the 1970s. He also composed a large amount of library music as well as many classic themes for radio and television. Many of these were later rediscovered in the late 1990s and subsequently sampled by numerous artists, as in "The Champ" by The Mohawks. He was the father of Kirsty Hawkshaw.
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Mermaid
Girl in a Sportscar
Alto Glide
Beat Me 'Til I'm Blue
Studio 69
Powerboat
Beat Me Till I'm Blue
Rocky Mountain Runabout
The Feminine Scene
Tap Footer
Beach Journey
Roving Reporter
Senior Thump
Mon Amour
Fuel Injection
REGENT STREET
Blarney's Stoned
Bluebird
Sky Train
Mile High Swinger (a)
Action Replay
The Executive
Dave Allen at Large
Beat Boutique
Speed Run
Flashpoint
Piccadilly Night Ride
Cruising
Grange Hill
Collision Course
Soft Throttle
The Millionairess
Friends and Neighbours
Raver
Soul Organ Impromptu
Mini Micro
Holiday Commercial
Hovercraft
Big Black Cadillac
the investigator
Blue Note
Flying
Convenience Shopping
Delivery Date
Move Move Move
Deadline
Hastle
Getting It Together
Gingerbread
Action Man
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