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Ronald James Hawkins (born 1964) is a musician from
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who is best known as a member of the band
The Lowest of the Low The Lowest of the Low is a Canadian alternative rock group formed in 1991 from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, '' Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995''. ECW Press. . They were o ...
."Low man known for artistic highs; Album No. 15 confirms his staying power". ''
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He has also released music as a solo artist, and fronted the bands Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails and Ron Hawkins and the Do Good Assassins.
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"Ron Hawkins, man of many bands"
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'', March 24, 2016.
He has produced albums for multiple independent bands and artists and is also an accomplished painter.


Career

The Lowest of the Low sold over 100,000 copies of their two independent releases, ''
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''. ''Shakespeare My Butt'' was voted by Canadians as one of the Top 10 Canadian Albums of all time by ''
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Retrieved on 26 November 2013. The band broke up in 1994. After The Lowest of the Low broke up, Hawkins formed The Leisure Demons with former Squirrel drummer Stephen Keeping. The Leisure Demons recorded a four-song demo containing songs that were later recorded by his next band, The Rusty Nails. In 1995, he released his first solo album, ''The Secret of My Excess''. The musicians on this release—Lawrence Nichols (vocals), Christopher Plock (saxophones), Michael Kaler (aka Blitz) (bass)—soon became known as The Rusty Nails, and were joined by Rob Fenton (saxophone, violin), and Mark Hansen (drums). Mark Hansen was a member of the Toronto band Dig Circus, which was mentioned in a Lowest of the Low song. The Rusty Nails spent much of 1996 and 1997 touring in support of ''The Secret of My Excess''. In September 1998 their first album, ''Greasing the Star Machine,'' was released independently, and was followed by ''Crackstatic'' in 2000. The band supported
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on tours. In 2000, The Lowest of the Low reunited. They performed a reunion tour, which resulted in the live album '' Nothing Short of a Bullet''. They later recorded another album, ''
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'', before splitting up again in 2007. The Lowest of the Low continue to play sporadic shows to this day, including a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their most famous album, ''
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'', which culminated at Massey Hall on May 7, 2011. The band reformed again and recorded ''Do the Right Now'' in September 2017 and ''Agitpop'' in 2019. ''
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'' magazine, writing about the album ''10 Kinds of Lonely'' (2009), notes that "the spontaneous results confirm his status as one of our best wordsmiths".
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joined him on keyboards to perform the record live. In 2011 he formed a new band, the Do Good Assassins. They released a double CD, ''Rome'', in 2012 and ''Garden Songs'' in 2015. The song "Peace and Quiet" from ''Garden Songs'' was played prior to every home game at
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for the 2015–16 and 2016-17 seasons. Hawkins's sixth solo album, ''Spit Sputter and Sparkle'', was released in 2016 on Pheromone Recordings. In 2020, with Canada and much of the world in lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic, Hawkins began hosting live shows broadcast from his living room for fans to watch. Dubbed "Tommy Douglas Tuesdays" (named in tribute to Tommy Douglas for his role in bringing universal health care to Canada), the weekly shows saw Hawkins play every song in his entire catalog before moving on to request nights and themed evenings.


Discography


The Lowest of the Low

* ''
Shakespeare My Butt ''Shakespeare My Butt...'' is an album by Canadian band The Lowest of the Low, released in 1991. Lead singer Ron Hawkins, guitarist Stephen Stanley and drummer David Alexander were previously in the band Popular Front, but when they formed The L ...
'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1994) * '' Nothing Short of a Bullet'' (2001) * ''
Sordid Fiction ''Sordid Fiction'' is an album by Canadian band The Lowest of the Low. For this record, and all future releases the band switched to Lowest of the Low, dropping "The" from their name. Apart from three studio songs on the band's 2002 live album '' ...
'' (2004) * ''Do the Right Now'' (2017) * ''Thrifty Thrifty Thrifty'' (2018) * ''AgitPop'' (2019)


Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails

* ''Greasing the Star Machine'' (1998) * ''Crackstatic'' (2000) * ''Airports of the World'' EP (2001)


Solo

* ''The Secret of My Excess'' (1996) * ''Hey Valerie'' EP (1996) * ''Chemical Sounds'' (2007) * ''10 Kinds of Lonely'' (2009) * ''Straitjacket Love'' (2011) * ''Spit Sputter and Sparkle'' (2016)


Ron Hawkins and the Do Good Assassins

* ''Rome'' (2012) * ''Garden Songs'' (2015) * ''246'' (2020)


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawkins, Ron 1965 births Living people Canadian rock singers Canadian indie rock musicians Canadian folk rock musicians Musicians from Toronto 20th-century Canadian male singers 21st-century Canadian male singers Canadian male singer-songwriters