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Franklin Delano Williams

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Years active
  
mid 1980s–1993

Name
  
Franklin Williams


Role
  
Singer

Record label
  
Malaco Records

Birth name
  
Franklin Delano Williams

Also known as
  
Frank Williams Frank D. Williams

Born
  
June 27, 1947 Smithdale, Mississippi, United States (
1947-06-27
)

Labels
  
Malaco Records ABC/Dunhill Records

Died
  
March 22, 1993, Savannah, Georgia, United States

Albums
  
Emmanuel: God With Us

Genres
  
Christian music, Gospel music

Similar People
  
The Jackson Southernaires, The Williams Brothers, Mississippi Mass Choir, Sensational Nightingales, James Moore

Franklin Delano Williams ((1947-06-27)June 27, 1947 in Smithdale, Mississippi - (1993-03-22)March 22, 1993 in Savannah, Georgia) was an American Gospel music singer.

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Musical career

As a child and during his early teens he joined the Southern Gospel Singers and later, The Williams Brothers.

The Jackson Southernaires

He teamed up with his brother Huey Williams in 1964, as part of The Jackson Southernaires. After their debut release, Too Late, they signed with ABC/Dunhill Records in 1972 and where they recorded Look Around and Save My Child. Later the Southernaires signed to Malaco Records. With Malaco they recorded Legendary Gentlemen (1979), Touch of Class (1981), and Down Home (1982). They won several awards during the 1980s. In 1979, while with the Jackson Southernaires, Frank became the executive producer and director of Gospel promotions at Malaco.

The Mississippi Mass Choir

Williams formed The Mississippi Mass Choir while serving as director of Gospel promotions at Malaco. With the company's support he began calling in personnel, including David R. Curry, who became Mississippi Mass Choir’s music director. The choir's first album and video, The Mississippi Mass Choir, Live, were recorded on October 29, 1988 (1988-10-29) under the leadership of Williams.

Five weeks after this album was released, Billboard magazine licensed it as the Number 1 Spiritual album in America and it stayed on the Billboard charts for an uninterrupted 45 weeks, setting a new record for gospel recordings at that time. At the 9th annual James Cleveland GMWA Awards, the Mississippi Mass won the Choir of the Year-Contemporary, and Best New Artist of the Year-Traditional. They also took home 4 Stellar Awards in 1989.

Later career

Williams continued working in the Gospel music industry until his death from a heart attack on Monday, March 22, 1993. He had been suffering from a lung infection for about two years.

References

Franklin Delano Williams Wikipedia