Jackson Hawke

Jackson Hawke was a Canadian pop rock band, principally active during 1976-1978 and most notable for its song "You Can't Dance", which became an international hit for England Dan and John Ford Coley.

[2][3] Jackson Hawke was particularly prominent in Canada during the 1976-1978 period, releasing three singles and two albums on CBS Records.

[4] Their first single, released in 1976, was a double-sided hit, featuring the original "You Can't Dance" and a version of Van Morrison's "Into The Mystic".

"You Can't Dance" later became an international hit when released in 1978 by England Dan and John Ford Coley.

[8] In December, 2007, both The Amen and Jackson Hawke reunited for the "18 Forever" festival in Sault Ste.