Hawksley Workman
(born March 4, 1975) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter who has garnered critical acclaim for his quirky yet accessible blend of cabaret pop and glam rock. Workman has released ten full length albums throughout his career. He is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, drums, bass, keyboards and singing on his records and often switching between those instruments when playing live.
Workman is a prolific artist, usually writing, recording, mastering and releasing entire albums in the span of a few weeks. He explains, "A lot of artists I know they get a year and a half away from a record they've just made it's like... 'Oh... it's terrible I hate that thing,' ya know? When I record [a] record, I never take more than a day per song... so by the time the record is mixed, finished, complete, done... I'm still in a honeymoon with the record..." [1]
His music has been featured on the television shows Scrubs
, Falcon Beach
, Queer as Folk
and Whistler
.
Workman produces and engineers much of his own recording, and has produced albums for other artists as well.
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Periods and albums
Beginnings (1998)
Corrigan was born in
Huntsville in the
Muskoka region of
Ontario, attending Almaguin Highlands Secondary School and later Huntsville High School. He later moved south, to
Toronto, to pursue his musical career.
In 1998 Workman says he was, "just beginning to find my voice."
[2] He recorded first in the front entrance of a friends studio, then moved his studio "to the basement of a friend's recently deceased grandmother on Hillsdale Avenue"
[3] - this basement is where he recorded his early albums
For Him and the Girls
and
(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
, as well as material that was released several years later on
Before We Were Security Guards
and
Puppy (A Boy's Truly Rough)
.
In that studio, Hawksley Workman engineered and produced albums for other musicians. He worked with many artists during this time which played a role in the development of his production skills early in his career.
For Him and the Girls
(1999-2000)
Hawksley Workman released his first album in 1999 on his own label,
Isadora Records. This album, titled,
For Him and the Girls
, earned him comparisons to the likes of
Tom Waits [4],
Rheostatics and
Harry Nilsson [4].
Workman has been known for his unusual and creative promotional materials as well as his music. Around the time of his debut release, he published a number of letters to "Isadora", a fictional lover, in the classified section of Toronto's
NOW
. (These letters were later published as the book
Hawksley Burns for Isadora
.)
In 2000, Workman collaborated on an album called
Chrome Reflection
, credited to a band named Bird which also featured fellow Canadians
Jason Collett and
Andrew Cash. The album also featured performances by most of Workman's then current live band.
(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
(2001-2002)
Workman's second album was released in 2001 through
Isadora Records/
Universal Music Canada. The album, titled
(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
, became Workman's breakthrough record both in Canada and Europe, spawning the singles "Striptease" and "Jealous of Your Cigarette".
His record company press kit for
The Delicious Wolves
included such fanciful biographical details as sailing through the air on a kite, and learning music while working as a janitor at a
tap dance academy.
At the end of 2001, he also released an EP of self-penned
Christmas-themed songs,
Almost a Full Moon
.
In 2002, Workman was awarded the
Juno Award for Best New Solo Artist and also received the award for Best Video for "Jealous of Your Cigarette".
Lover/Fighter
(2003-2005)
Lover/Fighter
followed in 2003; the album included the hits "We Will Still Need a Song", "Anger as Beauty", "Even an Ugly Man" and "No Reason to Cry Out Your Eyes (On the Highway Tonight)". The album was recorded in an old schoolhouse in Muskoka, which Workman converted into a recording studio.
[6]
"
Anger As Beauty" was released in 2003 just prior to the LP release,
Lover/Fighter
. It includes a radio edit of the single "Anger as Beauty", and "
Love Will Tear Us Apart", a cover of Joy Division.
[7]
The same year Workman was featured, with recording artists
Jully Black and
Sam Roberts, in a multi- award-winning MuchMusic social-issue documentary "Inside Your Threads", by Tania Natscheff and Liz Marshall. Workman and Black travelled to Bangladesh to witness the living and working conditions of garment workers making clothes for the North American market.
[8]
Live in Lille
, released in 2004, is a DVD of a live performance performed in
Lille, France that showcases his live musicianship.
In 2004 Workman also released
Before We Were Security Guards
, an album he originally recorded in 1998
[9]. The album was originally only available at live shows, but is now available to order through his website.
[10]
After his Lover/Fighter tour, Hawksley Workman recorded
My Little Toothless Beauties
, but it wasn't released until 2006, and then, it was only sold at shows. Like
Before We Were Security Guards
, it has available for order online, and is no longer so hard to find.
Additionally, in 2005 Workman released
Serena Ryder's album,
Unlikely Emergency
through his label,
Isadora Records.
Treeful of Starling
(2006)
Treeful of Starling
was released on February 28, 2006, a quiet retreat compared to the more high energy
Lover/Fighter
.
In later 2006
Puppy (A Boy's Truly Rough)
and
My Little Toothless Beauties
(which displays a picture of a rotting carcass on the front), were completed but never released to the general public.
In late 2006, Workman released two tour albums. "Puppy", which was recorded between "For Him And The Girls" and "(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves"
[11] and "My Little Toothless Beauties", recorded shortly after "Lover/Fighter" in 2004. They are only available for purchase at live shows, through the band's website
, or on the internet as MP3 albums.
Between the Beautifuls
(2008)
Workman's second most recent album,
Between the Beautifuls
, was released in early 2008, and soon followed by a single titled "Piano Blink".
In May 2008 Hawksley Workman contributed a track to
Cartier's Cartier LOVE campaign, which has collected songs by many musicians from around the world. Workman's contribution is called "The Ground That We Stand On". In addition to that song, Workman also wrote and produced a duet performed by himself and Oscar winner
Marion Cotillard. That song is called "The Strong Ones".
Los Manlicious
(2008)
Following on the heels of
Between the Beautifuls
is an initially Europe exclusive release titled
Los Manlicious
, which was released in May 2008, and in Canada on August 26, 2008.
The record was recorded in the same sessions as
Between the Beautifuls
and Workman intended to release it first, but Universal Music preferred to release the mellower album first.
Los Manlicious
is a return to Hawksley's heavier rock roots, resembling his major label debut,
(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
more than his two previous albums,
Treeful of Starling
and
Between the Beautifuls
. As well as Workman himself (credited as HW), several producers were enlisted for this album: Doc, Andre Wahl, Bob Ezrin, John Southworth, Ken Friesen, Matt DeMatteo, James Paul.
[12]
The first single from this album is "When You Gonna Flower?".
Los Manlicious
' final track, "Fatty Wants to Dance" has been remixed by
The Paronomasiac.
While on tour in Europe supporting the record, Workman recorded videos for eight of its 13 tracks. These videos were shot on location in various cities on the tour and can be watched on
YouTube or on Workman's
Facebook page.
Hawksley's band
Workman has played live in many configurations. His minimal setup consists of a duo, with Todd Lumley ("Mr. Lonely") playing piano and keyboards alongside Hawksley Workman on the guitar and vocals. During his 2008 tour in support of "Between the Beautifuls" Workman played with a larger band and sang while switching between drums and guitar.
Workman's recent configuration for more traditional rock songs consists of the following:
- Ryan Corrigan ("Hawksley Workman") – vocals, guitar
- Todd Lumley ("Mr. Lonely") – piano, organ, keyboards
- Derrick Brady – bass guitar
- Jesse Zubot – guitar & violin
- Brad Kilpatrick – drums
Guitar equipment
Hawksley revealed his choices for guitars and equipment in an interview with Australian Guitar Magazine in January 2006.
[13]
Guitars
- Squier 1952 Telecaster reissue – early 1980s model, JV series, made in Japan
- Gibson Les Paul Standard – early 1970s model, ebony finish, Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
- Gibson Les Paul Standard – early 1970s model, wine red finish, Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
Amplifiers
Hawksley uses two amps on tour. The first amp is either a Fender Blues Deville, Fender Hot Rod Deville, or a Vox AC-30. Using an A/B/Y footswitch, he switches between this first amp and a Fender Pro Junior which he uses for guitar solos. He has stated that he uses no pedals with the exception of an MXR "Micro Amp" pedal used with the Vox AC-30.
Discography
Release Date [14]
| Title
| Format
| Label
|
1999
| For Him and the Girls
| LP
| Isadora Records
|
2001
| For Him and the Girls
– UK re-release
| LP
| Ba Da Bing!
|
2001
| (Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
| LP
| Isadora Records/Universal Music
|
2001
| Almost a Full Moon
| EP/LP
| Isadora Records
|
2002
| Almost a Full Moon
– re-release, new cover art, new track list
| LP
| Isadora Records/Universal Music
|
2003
| The Delicious Wolves
– UK re-release with two bonus tracks and new cover art
| LP
| Ba Da Bing!
|
2003
| Lover/Fighter
| LP
| Isadora Records/Universal Music
|
2003
| Anger As Beauty
– single
| EP
| Universal Music
|
September 8, 2003
| We Will Still Need a Song
– 4-track single from the Lover/Fighter
album
| EP
| Universal Music
|
July 8, 2004
| We Will Still Need a Song
– 2-track single from the Lover/Fighter
album, plus the music video, released in Europe
| EP
| Universal Music
|
2004
| No Reason To Cry Out Your Eyes (On the Highway Tonight)
| EP
| Universal Music
|
2004
| Live in Lille
| DVD
| Isadora Records/Universal Music
|
Recorded in 1998, released in 2004
| Before We Were Security Guards*
| LP
| Isadora Records
|
February 28, 2006 (Canada)
March 13, 2006 (France)
| Treeful of Starling
| LP
| Isadora Records/Universal Music
|
2006
| My Little Toothless Beauties*
– not commercially released
| LP
| Isadora Records
|
2006
| Puppy (a boy's truly rough)*
– not commercially released
| LP
| Isadora Records
|
2008
| Between the Beautifuls
| LP
| Universal Music
|
2008
| Between the B-Sides*
– not commercially released
| EP
| Isadora Records
|
2008
| Los Manlicious
– Released May 2008 in Europe and online on Hawksley's web site. Released in Canada on August 26, 2008.
| LP
| Universal Music
|
*
Only available at live shows or through the band's website. Digital copies are available from
Zunior.com.
Production work
Albums that Workman has
produced for other artists include:
- John Southworth - Sedona Arizona
- 1999
- Paul McLeod - Close and Play
- 2000
- The Cash Brothers - Phonebooth Tornado
- 2000
- Tegan and Sara - This Business of Art
- 2000
- The Cash Brothers - How Was Tomorrow
- 2001
- Skydiggers - Bittersweet Harmony
- 2002 - (produced 3 songs)
- Sarah Slean - Night Bugs
- 2002
- Serena Ryder - Unlikely Emergency
- 2003
- Jeremy Fisher - Goodbye Blue Monday
- 2006
- Great Big Sea - Fortune's Favour
- 2008
- Hey Rosetta! - Into Your Lungs
- 2008
References
- Workman, Hawksley interviews (audio, mp3, video)
- ''Before We Were Security Guards'' liner notes
- Before We Were Security Guards liner notes
- Album Review
- Album Review
- Ocal, Arda Hawksley Workman: conflicted and unclassifiable
- Anger As Beauty booklet notes
- http://www.muchmusic.com/mediaed/guidepage_much.asp?studyID=142
- Before We Were Security Guards liner notes
- Albums | HawksleyWorkman.com Store
- Puppy liner notes
- Los Manlicious liner notes
- http://www.hawksleyworkman.com/press/20060101ag.html
- Discography