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Charles Williams (musician)

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at the age of eight where he later played in the junior high school band, majored in music education at
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label and convinced them to record Williams first album in more than two decades.
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Edwards, D., Callahan, Eyries, P., Watts, R. & Neely, T.
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label in the early 1970s. Williams also played with
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Halls, Tennessee
Jazz
Soul jazz
bandleader
Alto saxophone
Mainstream
Mapleshade
alto saxophonist
New York City
Halls, Tennessee
Alton, Illinois
Lincoln University
Jefferson City, Missouri
St. Albans, Queens
Mainstream
Clark Terry
Frank Foster
Ruth Brown
Hamiett Bluiett
Pierre Sprey
Mapleshade
Charles Williams
Mainstream
Trees and Grass and Things
Stickball
Snake Johnson
Ted Curson
Chiaroscuro
When Alto Was King
Mapleshade

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