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I've got a couple of things from just a couple of years ago (2006) from The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation. Never heard him referred to as Hawk. I think he was credited as Sly Dunbar on a few things, including possibly a Journey album? Sorry, I'm going just on memory here and it would be very easy to hop over to Wikipedia but I guess I'll do that later. I've got a Subway sandwich in one hand and am typing this with the other.
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Never heard him referred to as Hawk. I think he was credited as Sly Dunbar on a few things ... it would be very easy to hop over to Wikipedia but I guess I'll do that later.
Just go to the man's own website here, and click on his bio page.
Sly Dunbar is a Jamaican drummer (first name Lowell), who was long teamed with bassist Robbie Shakespeare - Sly & Robbie - very big in the reggae world, also played on a couple Dylan albums.
I'll be out there Spring '09. It's been a couple of years since I have been there. I need to go online and find the special exhibit listing for the time frame I might be there.
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