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The Williams Brothers (Gospel group)

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Years active
  
1960 (1960)–present

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Also known as
  
The Sensational Williams Brothers The Williams Brothers Gospel

Website
  
facebook.com/pages/The-Williams-Brothers-Gospel/112810295415347

Past members
  
Leon "Pop" Williams Leonard Williams Frank Douglas Maurice Surrell Derrick Horne Maulty "Tuff" Jewell IV Pharis "June Bug" Evans, Jr. Ralph Lofton Terrell Midge Gatlin

Origin
  
Jackson, Mississippi, United States (1960)

Members
  
Melvin Williams, Doug Williams

Albums
  
My Brother's Keeper II, The Greatest Hits: Volume 1, At the Cross

Record labels
  
Malaco Records, Savoy Records

Genres
  
Gospel music, Urban contemporary gospel, Traditional black gospel, Southern gospel

Similar
  
Franklin Delano Williams, The Jackson Southernaires, The Canton Spirituals, Lee Williams, Lee Williams & the Spirit

The Williams Brothers is an American traditional black gospel music group from Jackson, Mississippi, they were formed in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams, who was the Williams' father, and early on the Williams' brother Frank Douglas was a member. At its inception, The group consisted of three brothers, Doug Williams, Leonard Williams, Melvin Williams, and their cousin, Henry Green and a non-family member Maurice Surrell. Later on the group would add Derrick Horne, Maulty "Tuff" Jewell IV, Pharis "June Bug" Evans, Jr., Ralph Lofton, Jr., and Terrell Midge Gatlin. They released 42 albums with various labels during their tenure, and 23 albums charted on the Billboard charts, mostly on the Gospel Albums chart. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Gospel Album category at the 34th, 37th, 43rd, 47th, and the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. In 1999, the group was inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which is in Detroit, Michigan.

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Background

The Jackson, Mississippi-based traditional black gospel group, The Williams Brothers started in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams (November 24, 1908/1909 – September 6, 1989), who was the father of the Williams Brothers and an early member of the group, died in a car accident. Another early member of the group was Frank Douglas (born June 25, 1947). At their origination, they were made up of three brothers, Doug Williams, Leonard Williams (born July 1, 1951), Melvin Williams, and their cousin, Henry Green. Over the years, the group added Derrick Horne, Maulty "Tuff" Jewell IV, Pharis "June Bug" Evans, Jr., Ralph Lofton, and Terrell Midge Gatlin to their rostrum.

History

The group released 42 albums with a myriad of labels from 1960 until 2014, and those labels were the following: Word Records, Nashboro Records, Savoy Records, CBS Records International, New Birth Records, Malaco Records, A&M Records, Melendo Records, Blackberry Records, Compendia Records, Warner Bros. Records, Myrrh Records, and MCA Records. They have had 23 albums chart on the Billboard magazine charts, mainly on the Gospel Albums chart, and those were the following: Feel the Spirit, Blessed, Hand in Hand, A New Beginning, Ain't Love Wonderful, The Is Your Night, The Williams Brothers Greatest Hits Volume 1, The Williams Brothers, The Best Of And More "Live", In This Place, Still Standing, The Concert, Still Here, SoulLink Live, Greatest Hits Plus, Soullink Live 3: Man in the Mirror, On Broken Pieces: A Hurricane Relief Effort, The Journey Continues, My Brother's Keeper, Celebrating 50 Years, Live At The Hard Rock: Part I, My Brother's Keeper II, and Songs Of Worship, Praise & Deliverance. The group has received five Grammy Award nominations during their tenure in the Best Traditional Gospel Album category, at the 34th edition for the album This Is Your Night, at the 37th edition for In This Place, at the 43rd edition for The Concert, at the 47th edition for Still Here, and at the 52nd edition for The Journey Continues. In 1999, the group was inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which is located in Detroit, Michigan.

Members

Current
  • Doug Williams
  • Melvin Williams
  • Henry Green (born March 23, 1943, Smithville, Mississippi)
  • Former
  • Leon "Pop" Williams
  • Leonard Williams
  • Frank Douglas
  • Maurice Surrell
  • Derrick Horne
  • Maulty "Tuff" Jewell IV
  • Pharis "June Bug" Evans, Jr.
  • Ralph Lofton
  • Terrell Midge Gatlin
  • Discography

    (*) – Denotes a Grammy Award nomination, for that particular album

    Concept music videos

  • I'm Just A Nobody
  • Sweep Around
  • I'm Too Close featuring Stevie Wonder
  • Still Here
  • Move in Me
  • Use Me featuring Tim Rogers, Stan Jones and Lisa Knowles
  • Songs

    Sweep Around Your Own Front DoorThe Greatest Hits: Volume 1 · 1991
    I Feel Like Pressing OnThe Greatest Hits: Volume 1 · 1991
    I'm Just a NobodyThe Greatest Hits: Volume 1 · 1991

    References

    The Williams Brothers (Gospel group) Wikipedia