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Aug 25, 1949Henry Paul is born in Kingston, New York. After stints with the Southern rock band The Outlaws and his own Henry Paul Band, he becomes the lead singer of BlackHawk, combining '70s rock influences with tight, three-part harmonies in numerous hook-filled 1990s hitsAug 15, 1965The Beatles play for 55,000 at Shea Stadium, grossing $304,000--a world record at the time. In the audience is Henry Paul, of BlackHawk, attending his very first concert. Also on hand: Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith RichardsMay 1, 1976The Charlie Daniels Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band and .38 Special play the Sunshine Jam at Jacksonville's Gator Bowl to raise money for Jimmy Carter's presidential campaignSep 20, 1977The self-titled album by Southern rock band The Outlaws is certified gold by the RIAA. The group includes future BlackHawk lead vocalist Henry PaulJan 13, 1979Charlie Daniels plays "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" live for the first time while hosting Volunteer Jam V at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Also on the bill: Henry Paul, Janie Fricke, Carl Perkins, John Prine, Doug Kershaw and Vassar ClementsFeb 2, 1996Tampa, Florida, honors the lead singer of BlackHawk with Henry Paul DayDec 12, 1996Bruce Springsteen performs a solo acoustic concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. In the crowd: Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rodney Atkins, Amy Grant, "Prime Time Country" host Gary Chapman and BlackHawk's Henry PaulJun 19, 1999BlackHawk performs after the Run On The Row 5K, a Nashville race to raise money for cancer research. Two members of the band, Henry Paul and Dave Robbins, participate in the runFeb 17, 2009BlackHawk's Henry Paul delivers a $15,000 check for cancer research to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the name of late band member Van StephensonNov 11, 2012Baillie & The Boys and BlackHawk's Henry Paul play a benefit for the family of late Orleans member Larry Hoppen at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville. Also on the bill: Jonell Mosser, John Ford Coley and Bill Lloyd
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