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John Ellis Dowell Williams, known as Jed Williams (12 June 1952 – 10 November 2003), was a Welsh jazz journalist and the founder and artistic director of the Brecon Jazz Festival. [1] Williams was born in Cardiff and educated at the Howardian Grammar School. By the time he left school, he was already a semi-professional jazz drummer.
Darnell "J. D." Williams (born May 22, 1978) is an American actor known for his starring roles in the HBO television programs Oz as Kenny Wangler, The Wire as Bodie Broadus and Pootie Tang as Froggy, Surviving Family (2012) as Bobby, The Good Wife (2010–2015) as Dexter, and in the main cast of Saints & Sinners.
Cooper married the actor Jed Williams in 2015, in Maui, Hawaii. [55] [36] She volunteers at The Rock, one of the teen centers of Alice Cooper's Solid Rock, [56] a non-profit founded by Alice and Sheryl Cooper and Chuck Savale. [57] She helped set up a black box theatre for the center. [58] She also has done modeling work. [59] [60]
Carl Williams (a.k.a. Jim Davis) Brett Hadley: 1980–84, 1986–90, 1998–99 Mary Williams: Carolyn Conwell: 1980–2004 Patty Williams: Tammy Taylor 1980 Lilibet Stern 1980–83 Andrea Evans: 1983–84 Stacy Haiduk: 2009–12, 2015–16 Tammy Barr: 2009 Paul Williams: Doug Davidson: 1978–2020 Ricky Williams: Unknown actors Peter Porte ...
Born Antha Belle Jett, [2] she is the daughter of country music icon Hank Williams and Bobbie Jett (1922–1974), whose brief relationship with Hank Williams occurred between his two marriages. She is a posthumous child ; born on January 6, 1953, in Montgomery, Alabama , five days after her father's death on January 1. [ 1 ]
Jedrick Wills Jr. (born May 17, 1999) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide and was selected by the Browns in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft.
The jazz club was founded by Jed Williams in 1987, who was also musical director of the Brecon Jazz Festival. [2] Williams, together with vocalist/trombonist Mike Harries formed the Inn's house band The Root Doctors. [3] The Inn featured live jazz seven days a week for many years.
Lucy Whitfield, a Taplas contributor from 1999 onwards, took over design duties for the magazine from November 2003 after the sudden death of Jed Williams from a heart attack. [5] [6] Due to Keith Hudson's declining health over the next few years the editorial board felt that a new editor was needed.