Wet Willie

Wet Willie
Origin Mobile, Alabama, United States
Genres Southern rock
Years active 1970–present
Labels Capricorn; Epic
Associated acts Jimmy Hall
The Wet Willie Band
Deep South
Website http://www.ktb.net/~insync/wet_willie.html
Members
Jimmy Hall
Jack Hall
Lewis Ross
John Anthony
Ricky Hirsch
Michael Duke
Donna Hall
Elkie Brooks
Ric Seymour

Wet Willie is an American band from Mobile, Alabama, U.S. They were best known for their hit "Keep On Smilin'," reaching #10 on the Billboard Chart in August 1974, but had a number of charted songs in the 1970s utilizing their soulful brand of Southern rock.

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History

Drummer Lewis Ross assembled the musicians for a group called "Fox" in the summer of 1969, which a year later became known as "Wet Willie."[1] Wet Willie was a versatile, high-energy Southern rock band that, from 1971 until 1978, produced an array of albums awash in good-time music, rollicking high-energy blues-rock, and white Southern soul, but racked up just one Top Ten hit and a lot of admirers.[2]

Band members

The core members of the band during that period were Jimmy Hall, vocals, harmonica, saxophone; Jimmy's brother Jack Hall on bass; John Anthony on keyboards; Ricky Hirsch on guitar, and Lewis Ross on drums and percussion. The duo of girls singing background vocals dubbed "The Williettes" were staple of the classic Wet Willie sound, and always featured Jimmy & Jack's sister, Donna Hall. Keyboardist Mike Duke also joined from The Wetter The Better LP onwards. For a short period of time in 1974 UK singer Elkie Brooks joined the band as a backing singer, as did future Honkette Leslie Hawkins.

Recordings

Wet Willie put out several albums on Capricorn Records between 1971 and 1977. Along with a "Greatest Hits" album released on Polydor Records, they also released 2 more final studio albums on Epic Records, although some hits collections and further live recordings have been released as recently as 2006. Perhaps their best-known LP is the 1973 live album, Drippin' Wet, but their main claim to fame is the hit single, "Keep On Smilin,'" which reached #10 on the Billboard singles chart. They also enjoyed some other Billboard-charted songs with "Country Side Of Life," "Everything That 'Cha Do" (Will Come Back To You), "Leona," and from their Epic Records period, "Street Corner Serenade" and "Weekend" from the LP's Manorisms and Which One's Willie? They toured and recorded extensively from 1969 through the early Eighties, and they still perform today.

Current formations

They remain an active performing band in two distinct versions. With original singer Jimmy Hall in their lineup, they are billed as Wet Willie. Shows and recordings billed as The Wet Willie Band have Ric Seymour, a member of the band since 1992, as lead singer and guitarist. For example, on the albums High Humidity (Live) (2004) and Playing Live Tonight: The Wet Willie Band (2006),[3] it is Seymour, not Hall, who is the lead singer.

Discography

Year Title Label
1971 Wet Willie Capricorn
1972 Wet Willie II Capricorn
1973 Drippin' Wet (Live) Capricorn
1974 Keep On Smilin' Capricorn
1975 Dixie Rock Capricorn
1976 The Wetter the Better Capricorn
1977 Left Coast Live Capricorn
1977 Greatest Hits Polydor
1978 Manorisms Epic
1979 Which One's Willie? Epic
1994 The Best of Wet Willie (Live) Polygram
2002 Take Two‡ with Redbone[4] Sony
2003 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Wet Willie Mercury
2004 High Humidity (Live) Fuel 2000
2005 Epic Willie (The Epic Recordings) Acadia
2005 Keep on Smilin'/Dixie Rock Gotdiscs
2006 Playing Live Tonight: The Wet Willie Band St. Clair[3]

Source: Allmusic.com[5]

Compilations

References

  1. ^ "The Official Wet Willie Page". http://www.ktb.net/~insync/wet_willie.html. Retrieved 09-10-2007. 
  2. ^ Eder, Bruce. "Wet Willie - Biography". AllMusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p5809/biography. Retrieved 2007-03-26. 
  3. ^ a b Re-release of High Humidity, under license from Fuel 2000 Records, though omitting two songs from the 2004 Fuel release: "Mind Over Matter" and "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby," See Wet Willie Discography; www.softshoe-slim.com.
  4. ^ Take Two at Allmusic
  5. ^ "Wet Willie - Discography". AllMusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p5809/discography. Retrieved 2007-03-26. 

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