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Musician of Jazz
Jazz trumpeter Eddie Williams is based out of New York City. He has performed on nearly two dozen albums of mainstream jazz recorded between the mid-'50s and early '80s. His style ranges from hard bop to soul-jazz, and is most noted for his appearances on Lou Donaldson's 1969 releases titled "Hot Dog" and "Everything I Play Is Funky". More recently, Williams performed in the early-'90s comeback album of soul singer Solomon Burke, and also figures prominently in the funky Blue Break Beats series. He even trumpeted as a part of Broadway pit bands. For the tenor saxophonist, use Eddy Williams (2). For the bassist (1912-1995), member of Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, use Eddie Williams (3). For the Swing-era alto saxophonist, use Eddie WIlliams (5). For the engineer, see Ed Williams.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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It's Too Late Baby/Walking Alone | Eddie Williams | 1960 | Single |
Sad and Lonely / The Nicest Things | Eddie Williams | 1960 | Single |
You You Darling / Have You Ever Been Lonely | Eddie Williams | 1959 | Single |
Love, Love Love | Joe Elliot, Eddie Williams, Lucy Traylor, Charlie Chain | Single | |
Music Maestro Please Vol. V | Lou Roberts, Oscar Denayer And His Orchestra, Ben Cristy, Ron Milton, Eddie Williams | Compil. | |
Eddie Williams Sings A Tribute To Al Jolson | Eddie Williams | Album | |
Never Too Late | Eddie Williams | Single |
Eddie Williams US R&B/Soul |
Eddie Williams |
Eddie Williams perc, dr Rock, R&B/Soul and Pop |
Eddie Williams b, voc *1912 Blues |
Eddie Williams |
Eddie Williams sax *1910 Jazz |
Eddie Williams Dance |
Eddie Williams voc |
Eddie Williams And The Crusaders |
Eddie Williams And His All Stars |
Eddie Williams And His Brown Buddies Blues and Jazz |
Eddie Williamson |