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  1. Feb 25, 2023 · Larry Williams was an American rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer from New Orleans. He is best known for his work with Specialty Records from 1957 to 1959, including hits such as "Bony Moronie" and "Bad Boy". He had a turbulent life, with drug addiction and violence, and died in 1980 at the age of 44. Williams was a friend of Little Richard, who was ...

  2. Michelle Ingrid Williams was born on September 9, 1980, in Kalispell, Montana, to Carla, a homemaker, and Larry R. Williams, an author and commodities trader. She has Norwegian ancestry and her family has lived in Montana for generations. Her father twice ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate as a Republican Party nominee.

  3. 1974–1982, 2005–2009? Seawind was an American jazz fusion band from Hawaii, consisting of its lead singer Pauline Wilson, guitarist Bud Nuañez, bassist Ken Wild, drummer Bob Wilson, keyboardist, flutist and saxophonist Larry Williams, saxophone and flute player Kim Hutchcroft, and trumpeter Jerry Hey. [1] Seawind recorded two albums for ...

  4. Tower of Power performing in 2014. Tower of Power (TOP) is an American rhythm and blues band from Oakland, California.Formed in August 1968, the group is centred around a horn section which originally featured tenor saxophonists Emilio "Mimi" Castillo and Steven "Skip" Mesquite, baritone saxophonist Stephen "Doc" Kupka, and trumpeters Greg Adams, David Padron, Mic Gillette and Ken Balzell.

  5. Larry Williams version Early rock and roll singer and pianist Larry Williams recorded "Little School Girl" on January 6, 1958 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California. [9] Although it uses some of Williamson's lyrics and melody, music writer Gene Sculatti notes the more dance-inspired version. [9]

  6. Larry Williams. Lawrence Eugene Williams (May 10, 1935 – January 7, 1980) was an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, songwriter, and pianist from New Orleans. He is best known for writing and recording some rock and roll classics from 1957 to 1959 for Specialty Records, including "Bony Moronie", "Short Fat Fannie", "Slow Down ...

  7. Larry "Mud" Morganfield. Morganfield has described the resemblance of the tone and timbre of his voice to that of his father's voice as a double-edged sword. The similarity is evident in For Pops: A Tribute To Muddy Waters, an album on which he performs several Muddy Waters songs. [citation needed] Morganfield launched his music career in blues ...

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