BlackHawk, an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee, was formed
in 1992. The group consisted of founding members Henry Paul (lead vocals,
guitar, mandolin), Dave Robbins (keyboards, vocals), and Van Stephenson (vocals,
guitar). Prior to forming BlackHawk, Paul was a member of the Southern rock band
Outlaws, while both Stephenson and Robbins had success as songwriters for acts
such as Restless Heart. The band's debut album, Blackhawk, was released in
February 1994 under Arista Nashville and certified double-platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America ...