Joe Williams sings "Here's To Life"
COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA WITH JOE WILLIAMS - NEWPORT `62
JOE WILLIAMS -CITY HEAT (FROM SOUNDTRACK CITY HEAT)
Everyday I Have the Blues - Count Basie
Count Basie feat. Joe Williams - Every Day I Have The Blues
JOE WILLIAMS - ORCH.COUNT BASIE-PE JAZZ'85
Joe Williams - - Well Alright
Excerpt from the documentary, Joe Williams: A Portrait in Song
joe williams version jazz of the impressions
Peter Friestedt with Joseph Williams and Viktoria Tolstoy at Faching: "Somewhere tonight"
'Baby Please Don't Go - Original' BIG JOE WILLIAMS (1935) Delta Blues Guitar Legend
Count Basie & Joe Williams - I'm Beginning to see the light (1957)
Joe Williams sings "Joe's Blues"
Joe Williams Interview
Joe Williams sings "Here's To Life"
COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA WITH JOE WILLIAMS - NEWPORT `62
JOE WILLIAMS -CITY HEAT (FROM SOUNDTRACK CITY HEAT)
Everyday I Have the Blues - Count Basie
Count Basie feat. Joe Williams - Every Day I Have The Blues
JOE WILLIAMS - ORCH.COUNT BASIE-PE JAZZ'85
Joe Williams - - Well Alright
Excerpt from the documentary, Joe Williams: A Portrait in Song
joe williams version jazz of the impressions
Peter Friestedt with Joseph Williams and Viktoria Tolstoy at Faching: "Somewhere tonight"
'Baby Please Don't Go - Original' BIG JOE WILLIAMS (1935) Delta Blues Guitar Legend
Count Basie & Joe Williams - I'm Beginning to see the light (1957)
Joe Williams sings "Joe's Blues"
Joe Williams Interview
Joe Williams
Joe Williams: A Portrait in Song (opening)
Presenting Joe Williams & Thad Jones/Mel Lewis - Get Out Of My Life Woman
Count Basie All Stars, Joe Williams
Joe Williams - The OverWHelming Joe Williams (Full Album Live)
Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers- Worried Man Blues
BILLY ECKSTINE, DIANE SCHUUR, & JOE WILLIAMS SING A MEDLEY - IRVING BERLIN'S 100th BIRTHDAY {179}
Count Basie/Joe Williams - Singin' in the Rain
John Lee Sonny Boy Willimson (1) & Big joe Williams (1937 - 1941 Full Album)
Count Basie swings, Joe Williams Sing plus 10 bonus tracks with new stereo sound
The Cosby Show Season 2 Episode 9 S02E09 - Clair's Sister
Jodie Drake
Joe Williams live in 1982
Big Joe Williams- Walking Blues Vinyl LP (Record 1 of 2)
ED Sessions 2.0 with Joe Williams
The Cosby Show Season 2 Episode 21 S02E21
POSITIVE POWER 21 EP 14 W/ LORI WILLIAMS - JAZZ VOCALIST
Crazy Stupid Love (Sermon by Chaplain Joe Williams)
DixieHummingbirds Rev JoeWilliams interview with ErikaFunke
Count Basie Live at Carnegie Hall
Great is Our God - 1-30-14 - 'Preacher Joe' Williams
Astaire Time
American Folk Blues Festivals 1963-1966: The British Tours
Delta Blues - 2 hours of Blues, 41 great tracks, the greatest stars of the Delta
COMMUNITY JAZZ CENTER BIG BAND AT JAVA JOE'S COFFEEHOUSE 3/17/13 "SUGAR BLUES" & "THE ANGELS SING"
Quarter Notes: Jazz singer Debbie Duncan
Irma Thomas Press Conference
Mark Murphy back 2 Joe's - Live
Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday Season - 34 Jazz Songs for Christmas
"He's Got It"-Joseph Williams New Jazz Gospel Single
Count Basie and His Orchestra - Roll'em Pete - Live - feat. Joe Williams
Count Basie and Joe Williams Blues Medley
Joe Williams - Thad Jones - Mel Lewis - 10 - It Don't Mean A Thing
Joe Williams - The Comeback
Joe Williams - Early In The Morning
Joe Williams - Night Time (RCA Victor)
Joe Williams - High Noon (Don't Forsake Me) (RCA Victor)
Joe Williams - What's New?
Joe Williams - Let It Snow
Count Basie & Joe Williams - Alright,Okay,You Win 1957/Live !!!
Joe Williams (born Joseph Goreed; December 12, 1918 – March 29, 1999) was a well-known jazz vocalist, a baritone singing a mixture of blues, ballads, popular songs, and jazz standards.
Williams was born Joseph Goreed in the small farming town of Cordele, Georgia. His father, Willie Goreed, left the family early on, but Williams' mother, Anne Beatrice Gilbert, who was 18 when she had her only child, provided a strong emotional bond until her death in 1968. Soon after Williams was born, his mother moved them in with her parents, who had enough money to support an extended family. During this time, Anne Gilbert was saving for a move to Chicago. Once she had made the move — alone — she began saving the money that she earned cooking for wealthy Chicagoans so that her family could join her. By the time Williams was four, he, his grandmother, and his aunt had joined his mother in Chicago, where they would live for many years.
Probably most important to Williams' later life was the music scene — fueled largely by African-American musicians — that thrived in Chicago in the early 1920s. Years later, he recalled going to the Vendóme Theatre with his mother to hear Louis Armstrong play the trumpet. Chicago also offered a host of radio stations that featured the then-rebellious sounds of jazz, exposing Williams to the stylings of Duke Ellington, Ethel Waters, Cab Calloway, Big Joe Turner, and many others. By his early teens, he had already taught himself to play piano and had formed his own gospel vocal quartet, known as "The Jubilee Boys", that sang at church functions.
Joe Williams may refer to:
William "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. His mother first taught him piano and he started performing in his teens. Dropping out of school, he learned to operate lights for vaudeville and improvised to accompany silent films at a local theater in his town of Red Bank, New Jersey. By 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues. In 1924, he went to Harlem, where his performing career expanded; he toured with groups to the major jazz cities of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. In 1929 he joined Bennie Moten's band in Kansas City, and played with them for years, until Moten's death in 1935.
That year Basie formed his own jazz orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and their first recording. He led the group for almost 50 years, creating innovations like the use of two "split" tenor saxophones, emphasizing the rhythm section, riffing with a big band, using arrangers to broaden their sound, and others. Many notable musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry "Sweets" Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams. Basie's theme songs were "One O'Clock Jump," developed in 1935 in the early days of his band, and "April In Paris".
Louise Viktoria Tolstoy (born Louise Viktoria Kjellberg July 29, 1974 in Sigtuna Municipality, Stockholm County) is a Swedish jazz singer. She is the daughter of Erik Kjellberg, and the great-great-granddaughter of writer Leo Tolstoy.
She is also featured on other artists' recordings:
Joseph Lee Williams (October 16, 1903 – December 17, 1982), billed throughout his career as Big Joe Williams, was an American Delta blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, notable for the distinctive sound of his nine-string guitar. Performing over four decades, he recorded such songs as "Baby Please Don't Go", "Crawlin' King Snake" and "Peach Orchard Mama" for a variety of record labels, including Bluebird, Delmark, Okeh, Prestige and Vocalion. Williams was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame on October 4, 1992.
Blues historian Barry Lee Pearson (Sounds Good to Me: The Bluesman's Story, Virginia Piedmont Blues) attempted to document the gritty intensity of the Williams persona in this description:
Born in Crawford, Mississippi, Williams as a youth began wandering across the United States busking and playing stores, bars, alleys and work camps. In the early 1920s he worked in the Rabbit Foot Minstrels revue and recorded with the Birmingham Jug Band in 1930 for the Okeh label.
In 1934, he was in St. Louis, where he met record producer Lester Melrose who signed him to Bluebird Records in 1935. He stayed with Bluebird for ten years, recording such blues hits as "Baby, Please Don't Go" (1935) and "Crawlin' King Snake" (1941), both songs later covered by many other performers. He also recorded with other blues singers, including Sonny Boy Williamson I, Robert Nighthawk and Peetie Wheatstraw.
Singer:
They call me Rose of Washington Square.
I'm withering there, in basement air I'm fading.
Pose in plain or fancy clothes?
They say my turned up nose
It seems to please artistic people.
Foes, I've plenty of those.
With second-hand clothes, and nice long hair!
I've got those Broadway vampires last to the mast.
I've got no future, but oh! What a past.
I'm Rose of Washington Square.
{Singer}
Birds flyin' high you know how I feel
Sun in the sky you know how I feel
Reeds driftin' on by you know how I feel
It's a new dawn, it's a new day
It's a new life for me, yes
It's a new dawn, it's a new day
It's a new life for me
Play the game for my people stay in charge of your dreams
Keep your vision focused, get wise, and largen your cream
Marketin' schemes, so many in the dark that's unseen
Caught inbetween, perhaps rap was a fortunate thing
Forced to be keen, from hustlin', supportin' them fiends
Bustin' guns, I had no remorse as a teen
Rockin' birth stones, my first, get bent nurse the dome
It hurts to zone, now I realize I'm on this Earth alone
Time ticks, devilish minds design tricks, leave you blind quick
Cause you to die behind shit, Math-e-matic
Master one twenty, I'm Asiatic
Amazed with magic, 'cause it's illusions that made me savage
Life change once you establish the right game
Love the night rain, found a new way to fight pain
Clocks never stop, It's all a race to the top
{Singer}
Birds flyin' high you know how I feel
Sun in the sky you know how I feel
Reeds driftin' on by you know how I feel
It's a new dawn, it's a new day
It's a new life for me, yes
It's a new dawn, it's a new day
It's a new life for me
Play the game for my people stay in charge of your dreams
Keep your vision focused, get wise, and largen your cream
Marketin' schemes, so many in the dark that's unseen
Caught inbetween, perhaps rap was a fortunate thing
Forced to be keen, from hustlin', supportin' them fiends
Bustin' guns, I had no remorse as a teen
Rockin' birth stones, my first, get bent nurse the dome
It hurts to zone, now I realize I'm on this Earth alone
Time ticks, devilish minds design tricks, leave you blind quick
Cause you to die behind shit, Math-e-matic
Master one twenty, I'm Asiatic
Amazed with magic, cuz it's illusions that made me savage
Life change once you establish the right game
Love the night rain, found a new way to fight pain
Clocks never stop, It's all a race to the top