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  2. Doug Williams (musician) - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. The Williams Brothers (gospel group) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Cephalic Carnage - Wikipedia

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    Cephalic Carnage formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1992 by vocalist Leonard Leal, drummer Anthony Chavez, bassist Tom Clenin, and guitarist Zac Joe.The quartet recorded a demo EP titled Scrape My Lungs in 1993, but then took a break until 1996, when they recruited drummer John Merryman, guitarist Steve Goldberg and bassist Doug Williams.

  5. Rockmelons - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, Doug Williams had joined as a vocalist whilst Hines left to have success as a solo artist, with the "It's Alright" single (1995) peaking at #4 in Australia. [10] Rockmelons were nominated for ARIA Album of the Year award in 1993 for Form 1 Planet , [ 7 ] which peaked at number 3 in Australia in August 1992 [ 3 ] and was certified ...

  6. 'Doug Williams, you're the lucky winner': Monroe man known ...

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    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 ...

  7. DJ Play My Blues - Wikipedia

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    Longtime drummer Ray "Killer" Allison was back again, and there were two new members in Buddy's band: guitarist Doug Williams (a member of Phil Guy's band), and bassist Mike Morrison (who had played with Junior Wells and Willie Dixon). [2]

  8. Opinion: Jayden Daniels and Doug Williams share a ... - AOL

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    Doug Williams is thrilled to see Jayden Daniels thriving for the Commanders, but the connection between the two is about more than touchdown passes. Opinion: Jayden Daniels and Doug Williams share ...

  9. The Flamingos - Wikipedia

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    Clarke and Williams took duties performing on most new lead vocals. A sixth vocalist, Doug McClure, was added in 1962. Shortly afterwards, Clarke and Williams left the group. Founding member Paul Wilson left in 1964, new member Sidney Hall joined in 1966, and Jacob Carey's son J.C. Carey joined in 1969.