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    Wick Larsen was added as a second guitarist for a brief stay during the Wet Willie II album period. The duo of women singing background vocals dubbed "The Williettes" were a staple of the classic Wet Willie sound that featured Jimmy and Jack's sister, Donna Hall, and Ella Brown Avery.

  2. Profile: American guitarist, born 2 May 1951, died 14 February 1989. In Groups: Wet Willie. Variations: Viewing All | Wick Larsen. Larsen, Hick Larsen.

  3. On "Wet Willie II", 1972, Wick Larsen joined the band as second guitarist. We knew Wick as friends from Mobile, Alabama who happened to be an excellent guitarist and songwriter. He wrote "Shaggi's Song" on the first album [Editor's note: actually this song features on "II"] .

  4. May 25, 2015 · There certainly was enough talent to justify some pride: The group included guitarist Wick Larsen, a Wet Willie alumnus; harmonica player Topper Price, who would go on to work with Cowboy and...

  5. Explore Wick Larsen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Wick Larsen on AllMusic.

  6. Wick Larsen: Joined as a second guitarist for a brief but creative stint. Wick was called out of this life a few years back. We will always remember him and his unforgettable, even legendary guitar playing.

  7. Guitarist Wick Larsen replaced Friedman before the first album was released and, after a second studio LP, performed with the group on 1973’s live album, Drippin’ Wet. It was the first of their releases to appear on national sales charts.

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