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  2. James Williamson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Despite these tensions, Williamson co-wrote all the songs with Pop and played all the guitar parts on the ensuing album, Raw Power (1973). [7] He played louder and raunchier than almost anybody at the time, with a jagged high-energy approach. According to Williamson, "I was a very emotional guitar player, so I always played that way.

  3. Skip Williamson (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Skip Williamson is an American Grammy-nominated music producer, feature film producer, and publisher. After establishing the independent label, Will Records, he partnered with Lakeshore Entertainment to form Lakeshore Records. [1] [2] Williamson is also a co-publisher and Chief Creative Officer of Revolver. [3] [4]

  4. Time Ain't Accidental - Wikipedia

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    Time Ain't Accidental is the fifth studio album by American indie folk singer-songwriter Jess Williamson, released on June 9, 2023 by Mexican Summer. The album has received positive reviews. The album has received positive reviews.

  5. Music Review: Jess Williamson's 'Time Ain't Accidental ... - AOL

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    Jess Williamson’s fifth solo album “Time Ain’t Accidental” incarnates 2023 through a lyrical road trip that unpacks America, its western landscapes, reckless storms and evanescent roots ...

  6. Olivia Records - Wikipedia

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    Christian and Cris Williamson were the two best-selling artists signed to Olivia Records. In 1973, the collective released a 45 record with Christian's song "Lady" on one side and Williamson's "If It Weren't for the Music" on the other. [8] [9] The single sold for $1.50, plus mailing costs. [9]

  7. King Biscuit Time - Wikipedia

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    The distributor financed the show at the behest of Williamson in exchange for endorsements and naming rights. KFFA was the only station that would play music by African-Americans, and it reached an audience throughout the Mississippi Delta region. It inspired blues musicians including B.B. King, Robert Nighthawk, James Cotton, and Ike Turner

  8. Music Industry Moves: The Lede Company Launches Music ... - AOL

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    The Lede Company has launched a music division in Nashville, Tennessee with publicist Jess Anderson joining the the new division. Cara Hutchison has been named head of Lede’s music division ...

  9. Music Industry Moves: Gravel Road Inks Willie Jones; Create ...

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    Create Music Group’s executive team, led by CEO Strauss, COO and co-founder Alexandre Williams and Senior VP of Global Corporate Development and M&A Eric Nguyen, will work closely with Ostereo ...