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William Bryant can write the songs, and play all the instruments in the band, but has chosen a career as a sideman with the goal of making other artists sound good It can be suggested that a keyboard player would have to be pretty darn funky to be hired to play on an album by another funky piano player, Billy Preston
Research into the Clark surname indicates that fellows named William Clark frequently have a brother named Kenneth An example within the sanctified gospel music scene is keyboardist William Clark; his brother Kenneth Clark plays guitar and sings tenor vocals with him in a combo that backs up gospel vocal duo Jim & Cookie
The heir apparent to Chicago’s legacy of amplified blues harmonica, William Clarke was the first original new voice on his instrument to come along in quite some time; he became a sensation in blues circles during the late ’80s and early ’90s, stopped short by an untimely death in 1996
Singer/songwriter/guitarist William DeVaughn had a million-seller the first time out with his inspiring “Be Thankful for What You Got” Those who first heard the smooth track thought it was a new record from Curtis Mayfield
William H Johnson likes to work on blues, R&B, and gospel projects, creating cover designs with a combination of his own paintings, illustrations, and photography One of his trademarks is slightly silly cartoon characters such as the ones adorning the Taj Mahal album entitled Dancing the Blues
Virtually nothing is known about bluesman William Harris; as a result of the rhythmic intricacy of the guitar work in evidence on the nine songs which comprise his recorded legacy, historians have placed him as a product of the Mississippi Delta, although the geographic references scattered among his music also suggest an Alabama background