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  1. May 13, 1948 (age 76) Genres. Rock, film score. Occupation (s) Keyboardist, songwriter, record producer, composer. David James " Hawk " Wolinski (born May 13, 1948) [1] is an American keyboardist, songwriter and record producer, best known for his work with the funk band Rufus and their lead singer Chaka Khan .

  2. David James Wolinski. Profile: Songwriter, arranger, synthesizer and keyboards player. Sites: Wikipedia , Imdb. Aliases: Hawk (7) In Groups: Bangor Flying Circus, Madura, Rufus, Rufus & Chaka Khan, The Shadows Of Knight, The Wild Horses.

  3. Keyboardist/songwriter/producer David "Hawk" Wolinski first came to fame as a member of rock/R&B/pop band Rufus. The Chicago native wrote their number one R&B hit "Aint Nobody" and co-wrote their other… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2010s. Genre. R&B, Electronic. Styles. Early R&B, Soul. Member Of.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2022 · Urban centers in this country used to swell with regional music. Go from IndianapolisChicago and Detroit you would get 3 different sounds.Chicago was a light...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rufus_(band)Rufus (band) - Wikipedia

    Dave "Hawk" Wolinski – keyboards, vocals (1977–1983) John "JR" Robinson – drums (1979–1983) Ivan Neville – vocals (1977–1983) Former members. Lee Graziano – drums (1970–1972) Chuck Colbert Jr. – bass (1970) Al Ciner – guitar (1970–1974) Paulette McWilliams – vocals (1970–1972) James Stella – vocals (1970 ...

  6. David "Hawk" Wolinski, who later worked with Rufus and Chaka Khan, replaced Rogers on bass in late 1966. [4] After performing in and around Chicago's northwest suburbs in 1964 and 1965, The Shadows of Knight became the house band at The Cellar in Arlington Heights, Illinois, owned by Sampson. [4] .

  7. Danny Seraphine and session musician David "Hawk" Wolinski co-wrote "Take me back to Chicago". Wolinski adds ARP synthesiser to the track, later appearing on "Little one" where he plays Fender Rhodes. Robert Lamm sings lead vocal, but once again the composer (Seraphine) helps with the brass arrangement.