THE DARKNESS star JUSTIN HAWKINS found royal inspiration for his debut track - British monarch QUEEN ELIZABETH II's granddaughter was his muse.
Princess Beatrice - ...
Justin Hawkins has returned to live performing two years after drug abuse caused the breakup of The Darkness.The flamboyant frontman left the Brit award-winners in ...
Former THE DARKNESS frontman JUSTIN HAWKINS is launching a fresh assault on the charts with new band HOT LEG.
The rocker left the I Believe In A Thing Called Love ...
Former THE DARKNESS guitarist DAN HAWKINS has blamed his frontman brother's drug abuse for the collapse of the British band.
Hawkins - who has since formed a new band, ...
British rockers THE DARKNESS have reformed under a new name, STONE GODS, without former frontman JUSTIN HAWKINS. The group split in 2006 following the departure ...
British rockers The Darkness are back - as The Stone Gods. The core of the I Believe In A Thing Called Love hitmakers were on the verge of splitting when frontman Justin Hawkins quit the band 18 months ago, but brother Dan decided to change the name and press on.[...] Read more!
The trio, comprising Dan Hawkins, Ed Graham and new frontman Richie Edwards, decided to continue with the band after Justin Hawkins walked out of the group last October (06).
British rockers The Darkness have confirmed they are changing their name following the shock departure of frontman Justin Hawkins last year. The trio, comprising Dan Hawkins, Ed Graham and new frontman Richie Edwards[...] Read more!
Former The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins has called the British public "either racist or stupid" for failing to choose him as the UK entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest.[...] Read more!
Former Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins was so devastated he was not chosen to represent the UK in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, he stormed off and snubbed his fellow contestants at the after party for the BBC TV show Making Your Mind Up.[...] Read more!
Happy St. Patrick's Day and Happy Birthday to The Darkness' former lead singer Justin Hawkins (1975), The Corrs singer Caroline Corr (1973), US soccer superstar Mia Hamm (1972), Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan (1967), actor Rob Lowe (1964), character actor Casey Siemaszko (1961), "CSI: New York" star Gary Sinise (1955), English actress Lesley-Anne Down (1954), "Sky High" actor Kurt Russell (1951), "Dallas" star Patrick Duffy (1949), Jefferson Airplane co-founder Paul Kantner (1941), Jazz icon Nat King Cole (1919), golf legend Bobby Jones (1902), Oscar-winner Mercedes McCambridge (1918; d. 2004), film composer Alfred Newman (1901; d. 1970), and "Three Stooges" actor Shemp Howard (1895).
Hawkins, who quit the band last year (06), will join ex-East 17 singer Brian Harvey and ex-Atomic Kitten star Liz McClarnon in a televised sing-off next month (Apr07), in which TV viewers will choose which act will go onto perform at the critically-ridiculed contest.
The "Euro-MP" has been put forward to walk into the most famous house in the country with ex-The Darkness singer Justin Hawkins and Michael Jackson's sibling Jermaine.
In October, Justin Hawkins, lead singer of The Darkness, announced that he's leaving the band because he can't live the rock 'n' roll lifestyle again after completing rehab... "Weird Al" Yankovic's White & Nerdy becomes the parody singer's first ever top-ten hit... and legendary NYC nightclub CBGB, where bands like the Ramones, Talking Heads and Blondie got their start, closed; Patti Smith was the final act...[...] Read more!