Hawksley Workman is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known for his eclectic blend of pop, rock, and folk influences. Born on March 4, 1975, in Bathurst, New Brunswick, he gained prominence in the late 1990s with his debut album, *For Him and the Girls* (1999), which showcased his distinctive voice and clever, poetic lyrics. Workman’s notable works include *Lover/Fighter* (2003), featuring the hit single "Jealous of Your Cigarette," and *Treeful of Starling* (2008), which further cemented his reputation for innovative songwriting and dynamic performances. His album *Between the Beautifuls* (2010) received critical acclaim for its introspective themes and musical diversity. Hawksley Workman has received several accolades, including Canadian Music Awards and Juno nominations, reflecting his contribution to the Canadian music scene. His influence extends beyond his recordings; he is known for his theatrical live performances and collaborations with various artists. Overall, Workman’s ability to blend genres and explore complex emotional landscapes has made him a significant figure in contemporary Canadian music.