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  1. Mason Douglas Williams (born August 24, 1938) is an American classical guitarist, composer, singer, writer, comedian, and poet, best known for his 1968 instrumental "Classical Gas" and for his work as a comedy writer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, and Saturday Night Live .

  2. Mason William's Website. From his legendary guitar instrumental, "Classical Gas" to the outrageous comedy of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," Mason Williams’ dynamic career reflects the unique character of a generation that pushed all the boundaries and challenged all the rules.

  3. Jul 10, 2020 · Mason Williams - Classical Gas (1968) vintage video clips. 86.4K subscribers. 2.1M views 3 years ago. ...more. Guitarist Mason Williams performing Classical Gas (1968)

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  4. While his composition Classical Gas may be the calling card by which Mason Williams is best recognized, his career has been marked with accomplishments and awards in art; comedy; poetry, books, and script writing; as well as music composition and performance that appeals to a variety of audiences.

  5. Apr 13, 2012 · Mason Williams - Classical Gas w/ Deborah Henson-Conant - YouTube. Billy Smith. 4.96K subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 2M views 12 years ago. 'Classical Gas for Guitar and Electric Harp' Mason...

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  6. August 24, 1938 · Abilene, Texas, USA. Birth name. Mason Douglas Williams. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. In 1968, "Classical Gas" won three Grammys that year for "Best Instrumental (theme) Composition", "Best Instrumental (theme) Performance", and "Best Instrumental Orchestra Arrangement".

    • August 24, 1938
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  8. Mason Douglas Williams. Member Of. The Hootenairs. Album Highlights. Mason Williams Biography by Craig Harris. Mason Williams reached his peak in the late 1960s. A humorous scriptwriter and virtuosic acoustic guitar player and composer, Williams reached the top of the hit parade in 1968 with his classical folk guitar instrumental, "Classical Gas."

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