Blackhawk (band)

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Blackhawk is a musical ensemble including Henry Paul (formerly of The Outlaws), singer/songwriter Dave Robbins, and Anthony Crawford (bandmember for both Neil Young and Steve Winwood). One of the more successful country music groups of the 1990s, their hits have included "Every Once in a While," "I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No," and "Goodbye Says It All."

Blackhawk
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Background information
OriginNashville, Tennessee
Years active1992 – present
MembersHenry Paul
Dave Robbins
Anthony Crawford

The original lineup for the band throughout the 1990s was Paul, Robbins, and guitarist/vocalist Van Stephenson, who died of skin cancer in April, 2001. He was replaced by Randy Threet, the band's bass player, until 2003, when Anthony Crawford signed on.

Current Total Nonstop Action Wrestling musicianist Dale Oliver was also once a part of Blackhawk.

BlackHawk, which had a long career on Arista Records, is on Rust Records, although has only released a single.

Members

Current members

Former members

  • Van Stephenson – guitar, high harmony (formation – 2000)
  • Randy Threet – bass guitar, high harmony (2000 – 2003)

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums