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Barbara Williams (born October 19, 1953) is a Canadian-American actress. Williams has starred in the 1984 Paramount film Thief of Hearts, the 1988 film Watchers and the 1992 film Oh, What a Night. She garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Genie Awards for Love Come Down.
Gold is an album by British singer Barbara Dickson, released in 1985. The album contains a mix of cover versions and original tracks, including the UK number one single " I Know Him So Well ", a duet with Elaine Paige .
Based in Shepherd's Bush in west London, The Passions formed in early 1978 as the Youngsters with a line-up of Gogan (guitar, vocals), Claire Bidwell (bass guitar), Richard Williams (drums), Dack Dyde (guitar) and Mitch Barker (vocals). [8] Williams and Gogan were previously in the punk rock outfit the Derelicts. [5]
Barbara Williams may refer to: Barbara Williams (actress) (born 1953), Canadian-born American actress; Barbara Williams (skating coach), American ice hockey skating coach; Barbara Roles Williams (born 1941), American former figure skater; Barbara A. Williams, African-American radio astrophysicist; Barbara Williams (writer) (1925 – 2013 ...
In 1969 Barbara had been a backing singer on a recording by Rab Noakes. On Do Right Woman she returns the favour by singing one of his songs, "Turn a Deaf Ear". The first traditional song on the album is "The Garton Mother's Lullaby", which was re-recorded in 2005 on Full Circle. On "Returning" she sings the last verse in French.
Barbara and Ethan began a band together in 2008. [1] Their first album, The Belle Brigade, was co-produced by Barbara, Ethan and Matthew Wilder and released on Reprise Records in April 2011. [1] The duo has toured with such acts as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, G. Love & Special Sauce, k.d. lang, [1] Dawes, and Blitzen Trapper. [9]
Williams was an active member of the Quebec Writers Federation and participated in a 2019 public storytelling series [12] supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. As part of 2019 Black History Month, Williams took part in an event [ 13 ] organized at la Maison d'Haiti to commemorate the 1968 Congress of Black Writers in Montreal and the ...
Full Circle is an album by Barbara Dickson, released in 2004.As the title suggests, the album saw Dickson returning to her first love - folk music. It also marked the beginning of her musical partnership with Troy Donockley who arranged and produced the album.