ROCK’N’ROLL CONFIDENTIAL
Richard Hawley
Sheffield’s Sinatra talks a new album, time travel, and guitars beyond value.
Love resurrection: Richard Hawley looks to the stars.
Dean Chalkley
“MY DAD used to say, ‘Son – stay on the surfboard.’” Ever philosophical, north country guitar man Richard Hawley has ridden his wave as a solo artist since 2001, using his smoky croon, melodic potency and steady hand to express the beyondness of the everyday, with full fealty to the romance and roots of rock’n’roll. New album In This City They Call You
Love continues this tradition, with its sweet but sturdy songs of love, dreams and hope. Additionally, his Sheffield-set musical drama Standing At The Sky’s Edge has now opened in the West End. “Great music never disappoints,” he says. “It’s like the tablets from the fucking mountain. It’s the thing I believe in passionately and truly…”