Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins joined host Kenneth Womack to talk about the "beautiful space" that the Beatles create, the intimacy of "I Want to Hold Your Hand," her new album ...
Hawkins opens up to PEOPLE about coming out as omnisexual in 1992, and the backlash she faced after the fact, in this week's issue Sophie B. Hawkins is getting candid about the reality of life in the ...
Sophie B. Hawkins emerged in 1992 with a fierce bidding war for her debut album, Tongues & Tails. The Columbia Records release quickly went gold, earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, ...
With a career spanning more than three decades and a half-dozen studio albums, Sophie B. Hawkins is still a force to be reckoned with in the music scene. With hit singles like "As I Lay Me Down" and ...
ido wasn’t the first white girl to do the singer-songwriter thing with light electronica and pseudo hip-hop beats. Sophie B. Hawkins probably wasn’t the first, either, when “Damn I Wish Your Lover” ...
Grammy-nominated artist Sophie B. Hawkins chatted about her music inspirations and her upcoming concert at City Winery in New York on May 28. “I am very excited about my City Winery show in New York,” ...
Singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins, who broke into mainstream success with her 1992 hit "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover," is a talented writer and performer whose songs are both emotional and ...
Hawkins opens up to PEOPLE about coming out as omnisexual in 1992, and the backlash she faced after the fact, in this week's issue Julia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of ...
The Apprentice offended singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins. Mind you, she didn’t actually watch Donald Trump’s popular NBC reality series, but she also didn’t feel inspired to after catching an ...
Sophie Ballantine Hawkins (born November 1, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and painter. Born in New York City, she attended the Manhattan School of Music for a year as a ...
"If I could play the violin, I'd make a symphony in blue," sings Sophie B. Hawkins on "Wilderness." As if she isn't busy enough playing percussion, guitar and keyboards, or conjuring moods that range ...
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