Joseph G. Williams
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Joe Williams | |
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Birth name | Joseph George Williams |
Also known as | Joe Williams |
Born | July 1, 1920 |
Origin | Warsaw, Missouri, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Country Music |
Occupation(s) | Singer-Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Acoustic Guitar |
Years active | 1950 – 1990 |
Label(s) | Six-Shooters Recordings (1954 – 1974) Nashville Records (1974 – 1984) Eagle Records (1984 – Present) |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Acoustic Guitar |
Joseph "Joe" George Williams (b. July 1, 1920 in Warsaw, Missouri) is best know for his songwriting work in country music from the mid-1950s until the early-1980s.
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[edit] Birth and early life
Joesph George Williams was born on a farm on July 1, 1920 in Warsaw, Missouri. His father George Earl Williams (b. 1900) was a farmer and his mother Jenny Martha Williams (b. 1901) was a homemaker. Williams had 1 older brother John (b. 1918) and 3 younger brothers Gregory (b. 1922), Samuel (b. 1924) and David (b. 1925).
After working on the farm most of his life Joe finished school in 1938 and right after school he went right into the Army. In 1950 after 12 years in the Army Joe came back home to Warsaw and married his high school sweetheart Dolly Johnson on March 3, 1950. Then in June of 1950 Joe and his wife Dolly moved to Nashville, Tennessee to become a country music artist.
[edit] Nashville
Once Joe moved to Nashville he started to work in the night clubs for tips and was writing songs for superstars such as Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells and many others. After working in clubs and bars for 4 years he was signed to Six-Shooter Records in 1954 and released his first album titled "Joe Williams' Songs." In 1955 Joe and Dolly welcomed there first son, James and in 1957 they welcomed there second song Joe, Jr. and in 1959 they welcomed there 3rd and final son Merle.
[edit] Big star writer
After many un-successful albums in 1967 he became one of Nashville's best songwriters. He had many Top 10 and Top 20 hits for artists like George Jones, Conway Twitty and Bill Anderson just to name a few. Williams made it close to #1 on the charts but never made it but he did come close with a song called "It's Never Too Late Baby" released in 1975 by Jerry Lee Lewis and it made it to #3 on the country charts.
[edit] Still writing
After writing many Top 10 and Top 20 in the 1960s and 1970s country music changed over to more Urban Cowboy-like stars such as Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee. But after a few years off the charts he came back with a few Top 10 hits in the mid-1980s with stars such as Willie Nelson and Hank Williams, Jr.
[edit] Retirement and today
After 40 years in the country music business Joe retired to his family farm in Warsaw with his wife Dolly in 1990 were he is a hometown hero. In 1993 Joe bought a gas station in Warsaw and renamed Ol' Joe's, then in 2003 Joe's oldest son James bought the gas station from his father and kept the name. In 1999 his father George Williams died at the age of 99 in Kansas City, Missouri and on December 31, 2006 his mother Jenny Williams died at the age of 105 in Warsaw, Missouri.
Even today at the age of 87 Joe still does a few shows in his homestate of Missouri mostly at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, Missouri.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Six-Shooter Recordings: 1954 – 1974
- 1954 – Joe Williams
- 1955 – These Songs
- 1956 – From Missouri to Tennessee
- 1957 – The Road
- 1958 – Yesterday's News
- 1959 – Joe Sings Hank
- 1960 – Gospel Songs For Mama
- 1961 – My Songs
- 1963 – My Friends & Family
- 1964 – Them Old Songs I Love
- 1966 – Songs by Joe
- 1967 – Joe Williams' Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
- 1969 – Joe of 1969
- 1972 – Then & Now
- 1974 – Here I'am, Vol. 1 (best selling album)
[edit] Nashville Records: 1974 – 1984
- 1975 – Guitars and Girls
- 1976 – Maybe Next Time
- 1978 – Joe Sings Hank...Again!
- 1979 – Well Here I'am, Vol. 2
- 1980 – Just Me & My Songs
- 1982 – Songs I Wrote
- 1984 – Joe: Live
[edit] Eagle Records: 1984 – Present
- 1985 – I Might Be Wrong This Time
- 1987 – Time and Time Again
- 1988 – Joe Williams' Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
- 1989 – Here I'am, Vol 3: The Last Time
- 1990 – That's All (final album)
- Although Williams does not record albums anymore he still has a recording contract with Eagle Records.
[edit] External links
- Official Website (website suspended)