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Douglas LeAllen Williams (born September 3, 1956) is an American music artist. He started his solo music career, in 1995, with the release of gospel album, Heartsongs, that was released by Blackberry Records. The album got him a Grammy Award nomination at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards for the Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album.
The Williams Brothers is an American traditional black gospel music group from Jackson, Mississippi, they were formed in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams, who was the Williams' father, and early on the Williams' brother Frank Douglas was a member.
Franklin Delano Williams (() June 25, 1947 in Smithdale, Mississippi – () March 22, 1993 in Savannah, Georgia) was an American gospel music singer. Musical career [ edit ]
MONROE — Doug Williams is a lucky man and he can prove it. His modest Monroe apartment is filled with T-shirts, denim jackets, framed posters signed by famous rock bands, binders holding more ...
Life imitated art in the most beautiful of ways when, in 1970, the characters of Julie Olson and Doug Williams met on “Days of Our Lives,” and their real-life counterparts, Susan Seaforth and ...
Doug Williams (comedian), American comedian; Doug Williams (musician) (born 1956), American gospel musician; Doug Williams (polygraph critic) (1945–2021), American critic of polygraph tests; Doug Williams, an assembly line worker responsible for the Lockheed Martin shooting; Douglas Williams (sound engineer) (1917–1993), American sound engineer
He joined NBC's "Days of Our Lives" in 1970 as Doug Williams, a convicted con artist turned charismatic lounge singer. He was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards in 1975 and 1976.
Produced by Franklin, James "Jazzy" Jordan, Carla Williams and Jessie Hurst, the album features songs with several urban contemporary gospel, Christian hip hop and Contemporary Christian artists including tobyMac, Rance Allen, Isaac Carree, Doug Williams, Melvin Williams, Da’ T.R.U.T.H., and Donovan Owens. [5]