Gary Hankins got the nickname ' Dige’ ' (short for digit), from his great
grandfather, who was a Spanish orphan in San Diego, California.
Five generations later, Dige has taken his nickname to
the corners of the country before finally landing in Wichita Falls, Texas
the home base from which he has launched his first album, Spot of Blue, a collection of songs that, like their creator, are made from the richness
and variety of the world.
Hankins was born in Wichita Falls Texas where his father spent forty years
playing with a country western band. Everyone in Hankins' family was
musical. He remembers sitting with his family while his father, mother,
and uncle would sing country ballads set against the storied Texas
landscape.
Hankins moved to San Diego when he was still a baby and grew up near the
sea, where his grandfather, a Portuguese fisherman, was still working on a
tuna fleet near the bay. Hankins moved back and forth from Texas to
California for the next few decades absorbing on one side, the country
winds of the Texas grassland and on the other, the salt air and ocean
culture of San Diego.
On the coast, Hankins learned to love surfing, the freedom of the rolling
sea and the musical independence of the ocean wind. Surfing his way from
Mexico up the coast, Hankins visited and eventually moved to Hawaii where
he spent several years surfing among the paradise shores. As if carried by
the waves he eventually crossed the ocean again and, (by land) moved
around the west living in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas.
Hankins' employment history has been as varied as his address: he designed
web pages in Hawaii, worked at the family store in Texas, and in
California he became an actor being featured in dozens of commercials and
bit parts. Acting, chance, and romance carried him across the ocean again
to the Czech Republic where he acted in a cult film and toured Europe,
falling in love with the landscape of Prague and Paris.
In Las Vegas, Hankins encountered the underside of humanity, working for a
mortgage company he saw men drive into town in Bentleys and leave by bus.
Eventually, while still living in California, a series of events would
irreversibly change the direction of Hankins' life. It started with the
tragic death of an old friend and the news that his father was growing
ill. The musical blood in Hankins' veins was already stirring when he
moved back to Texas to be near his father.
Back in Wichita Falls, Hankins found himself inspired. Everywhere he
looked, musical ideas filled his mind. A pasture of grazing cows, the wind
flowing through the windows in his father's house. Although Hankins had
always played and sang music, something in his life had snapped, and he
knew that there was something inside him that needed to come out.
Over the next year, Hankins began to write prolifically. The events,
scenery, loves, and tragedies of his life were cohering into a new
persona, a musical voice that Hankins begun to nurture.
Hankins located a studio in the area and began recording his music. At
first he was recording solo pieces and multi-tracking his instruments until
he met Bart Rose, a brilliant producer who heard and loved Hankins'
unique compositions. Working together, Hankins and Rose began to rework
the music, adding complexity and flavor to the milieu. One thing led to another and Hankins’ was introduced and befriended other musicians such as the brilliant Tommy Nash (lead guitar) who backed up the Dixie Chicks for their first 4 years and also tours and gigs with Jerry Jeff Walker. Doug Edward Polhamus, a talented and focused composer with many film projects to his credits on strings and piano. Scott and Jeff Miles on drums and bass piece-by-piece Spot of Blue came together.
With a growing list of talented musicians, Hankins' music has reached new
levels. Hankins’ own varied history blended with the inspired performances of
his band mates creates an inspired sound, something that mixes a palette
of the American landscape and harnesses it into a beautiful and unique
composition.
Spot of Blue contains the freedom of the sea; the open air of Texas, the
delicate colors of Hawaii, and the music is unlike anything else.
Sometimes the music is haunting, other times forceful and laden with the
triumphs and failures of a rich life. Hankins' vocals can capture the
weary cynicism of Johnny Cash or the soft optimist of Jim Croce.
Spot of Blue's debut "Livin' Life This Way," is sure to capture fans from
across the musical spectrum. With his first album recorded, Hankins
believes he has found a calling worth the time. He already has another
album planned for the beginning of next year and new songs continue to
emerge in his consciousness, waiting to receive life from his band.
"It's all about visualization," he says. "I want people to hear the music
and create their own visualization, their own ideas about it." Hankins'
music is full of imagination and it is not hard to imagine that while
listening, we might be drawn into the curving spray of the California
coast or thrust into the shadows of a lonely foothill. Spot of Blue has
the power and honesty to inspire, but the rest is up to you.
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Updates
August 18th
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Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue posted a new event, 08/22/2008 Spot of Blue @ Aces Bar and Grill (9:00 pm EDT, 2:00 pm EDT) 21+. 12:37 pm
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August 7th
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Sarah, Thanks for stopping by to say hello. I hope your having a great week too! All the best and al...
August 5th
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Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue added Pack It Up by Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue to his Livin' Life This Way mixtape. 8:31 am
July 21st
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Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue added When They Arrange the Flowers by Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue to his Livin' Life This Way mixtape. 10:05 am
July 14th
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Todd, Thanks for stopping by and that you had a chance to hear the track. All the best and Always~P...
July 12th
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Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue added War is Hell (for those) by Gary Hankins and Spot of Blue to his Livin' Life This Way mixtape. 9:46 am
July 8th
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Hey Jami, Thought I'd share another one of mine with you. Hope you enjoy it. Always~Peace, Gary http...
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Hey Eva, Ejoyed the new mix too! Thanks for sharing. Here's another one of mine you might enjoy. Hav...









pete miles says
check out my new songs and let me know which one you like bestSarah Dunn says
Hey, Gary.. just stopping by to say hello. Hope you're doing well with your music, and that you're having a good week. Sincerely,Sarah Dunn
L☆VE $EX n DEA†H says
Congrats to "Rantings of Eva"!!!I also wanna say congrats to everyone in this comp for getting heard and getting the recognition that you all deserve. I know I at times displayed my emotions in ways that was not cool. But it's all in the growing up department, and we all evolved from this.
Just keep keeping it real, and we will once again (soon I hope), be side by side in our quest for success and being HEARD!
Here's another idea for being heard!
There's a new page on MN called "Collaboration Nation" for the listing of music that are collabs between 2 or more artists on MN.
It's not just there you can be heard, but if you collaborate with other artists in other genres, then your limitations to which contests you can enter just opened up to an endless selection. Use whatever you can to BE HEARD!!!!!
http://musicnation.com/music/mncollabs
I love you all to DEATH!
LSD
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Wanted to let you know that I did an old Shawn Phillips tune, I do these covers as I really don't have anything new to work on, and until I do, I like to do covers, I'm sure we have all done them, right!The name of it is "L' Ballade"
Avalon Parade says
Hey you! :)Come hear my new song
Haven't been sick in awhile(coffee stains)
A.C. says
well that was a nice 2 hour nap! now back to voting for my buds. heres another one for you!mjiggamane says
This last minute vote is 4 u and your crew. goodlookin - JFORCEJarah says
I just want to say thank you...This competition has been a real learning and growing experience for me and my music.
We have created friendships that will last far beyond this contest.
It's been a manic-depressive carnival ride of emotions throwing us from elation to sorrow in a moment, only to swing right back to jubilation.
The energies created by this whirlwind of feelings can only result in the creation of some phenomenal music to come.
Thank you for being a part of my experience.
Much Luv
peace
Jarah
Jarah says
Voted for you...continuing until they don't let us anymore.Best of luck to you!
What a ride this has been, glad to have been a part of it.
Justine Wilde says
“Ad Astra Per Aspera”: it’s a rough road to the stars...It’s been a blast!!!
Whole Lotta Love and Respect To All,
~ Justine ~
New Upload:
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