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Wesley "Wes" Williams (born March 31, 1968) is a Canadian rapper, singer, record producer, actor, and author. He is known professionally by his stage names Maestro Fresh Wes (formerly Maestro Fresh-Wes) or Maestro as a musician, and is credited by his birth name as an actor.
The Black Tie Affair is the second studio album by Canadian rapper Maestro Fresh-Wes, released in 1991 on Attic/LMR Records.Singles from the album include "Nothin' at All" and "Conductin' Thangs", the latter which reached No. 1 on the RPM Cancon chart. [1]
Wesley Williams may refer to: . Wesley Augustus Williams (1897-1984), New York City firefighter; Wesley S. Williams Jr. (born 1942), American lawyer and Anglican priest Wesley "Wes" Williams (born 1968), Canadian rapper, record producer, actor, and author better known as Maestro Fresh Wes
In six post-millennium collaborations with deadpan auteurist Wes ... Mulligan was a fresh-faced 23-year-old when she ... Felicia Montealegre Cohn in Maestro, the actor and activist wife of ...
Symphony in Effect is the debut album by Canadian rapper Maestro Fresh-Wes, released in 1989 on Attic/LMR Records. [1] In Canada, the album was certified platinum and was the second-best selling Cancon album in Canada of 1990. [2] It remains one of the best-selling Canadian hip hop albums of all time. [3]
Wayans, 64, starred in his own 2000s sitcom "My Wife and Kids," and starred in the 2016 TV reboot of "Lethal Weapon" for three seasons. In 2024, Wayans is set to costar with his son Damon Wayans ...
"Let Your Backbone Slide" is the debut single by Maestro Fresh-Wes, released in 1989 from his first album, Symphony in Effect. In Canada, over 50,000 copies of the single were sold, making Maestro the first Canadian rapper to have a gold single. [1] It also reached #1 on The Record Singles Chart, in April 1990. [2]
Keysha collaborated with Maestro Fresh Wes on a children’s album titled “Julia The Great” based on a character from his children’s book “Young Maestro School days”. The album is nominated for Children's Album of the Year at the 2023 Juno Awards held in Edmonton, Alberta March 13.