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Al Perkins
Al Perkins
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Rick Shea
Rick Shea
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Chris Hillman
American musician
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Dillard and Clark
Dillard and Clark
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Richie Furay
Richie Furay
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers
band
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Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
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The Byrds
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Sid Griffin
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The Desert Rose Band
The Desert Rose Band
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Gene Clark
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The Band
The Band
rock band from Toronto
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Carla Olson
Carla Olson
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Gram Parsons
Gram Parsons
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Manassas
Manassas
American rock band formed by Stephen Stills in 1971
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Jim Dickson
Jim Dickson
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Clarence White
Clarence White
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Roger McGuinn
Roger McGuinn
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
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Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel
American country music group
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McGuinn, Clark & Hillman
McGuinn, Clark & Hillman
American rock supergroup
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Sneaky Pete Kleinow
Sneaky Pete Kleinow
American musician
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Del McCoury Band
Del McCoury Band
American bluegrass band
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Dave Alvin
Dave Alvin
musician
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Dave Cobb
Dave Cobb
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Firefall
Firefall
American band
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Chris Darrow
Chris Darrow
American musician
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Tony Rice
Tony Rice
American guitarist and bluegrass musician
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Bill Kirchen
Bill Kirchen
American musician
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Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show
Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Eleven Hundred Springs
Eleven Hundred Springs

I See Hawks In L.A. is an alternative country group from Los Angeles, California founded in 1999 by Rob Waller and brothers Paul and Anthony Lacques with the support of established West Coast country rock bassist David Jackson. Their music incorporates the traditional elements of country music, vocal harmonies and traditional instruments including acoustic guitar and fiddle.

Their 2001 debut album, I See Hawks In L.A., (featuring ex-Dave Alvin and Dwight Yoakam fiddle player Brantley Kearns and an album cover designed by ex-Vision Street Wear artist Andy Takakjian) made the Alternative Country Chart and led them to perform regularly in country music clubs in California, joined by ex-Strawberry Alarm Clock and Hank Thompson bassist Paul Marshall and Dwight Yoakam's drummer Shawn Nourse. With this core line-up now established they went on to record four more albums (as of summer 2010) and tour more widely, including a 2006 tour of the US and Europe with Tony Gilkyson and another European tour in 2008. They have since opened shows for Lucinda Williams and Chris Hillman, the former Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers musician who played on I See Hawks in L.A.'s third album along with a number of respected country music session musicians such as Rick Shea, Tommy Funderburk, Cody Bryant and Danny McGough. The band continues to play regularly and has become one of the best-known country music acts in Southern California. Their albums have had country music chart success and they were named Best Country Artist by LA Weekly in 2002 and 2003. From 2003 to 2006 they enjoyed a residency at Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet in downtown Los Angeles and they regularly appear at The Echo (venue) in Echo Park, CA, and Pappy & Harriet's in Pioneertown, California. They have also appeared at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, the Gram Parsons tribute Gram fest in Joshua Tree, California, and the Seattle Hempfest.

Regarding the name they say, The band name was a code, a question, a diffident invitation: If you see hawks, then maybe we should talk. The topics of their lyrics include a bio-sketch of Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who stood up to George W. Bush during the Iraq War

From 2003 to 2006 the Hawks enjoyed a weekly residency at Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet in downtown Los Angeles. Guests at these shows included PF Sloan, Lowen & Navarro, Carlos Guitarlos, and Amy Farris.

With a core lineup of Rob Waller, Paul Lacques, Paul Marshall and Shawn Nourse the band recorded Grapevine, California Country and Hallowed Ground. These albums featured numerous guests including Chris Hillman of the Byrds, Rick Shea, Tommy Funderburk, Cody Bryant, Dave Zirbel, Gabe Witcher, Dave Markowitz, Joe Beraldi, Richie Lawrence, Marcus Watkins, Marc Doten, John McDiffie and Danny McGough. Singer songwriter Carla Olson was a featured guest of the group's Shoulda Been Gold "best of" album which included a few new tracks and she continues to collaborate with the band on recording projects and live shows.

In 2012 I See Hawks In LA recorded their first all acoustic album, "New Kind Of Lonely," which made the top ten Freeform American Roots and European Americana charts. It was released in Europe and the UK on Blue Rose.

In 2018 the band released "Live And Never Learn," their 8th album. Drummer Victoria Jacobs appeared all 14 tracks and is the featured duet vocalist along with Rob Waller on the tragicomic ballad "My Parka Saved Me" which received substantial airplay on US, UK and European Americana radio.

The band's July 2019 album, "Hawks With Good Intentions," is an acoustic folk Americana collaboration with the UK's leading folk duo, The Good Intentions. The project began as a songwriting session between Hawks Rob Waller and Paul Lacques with Peter Davies (of The Good Intentions).