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Brett Anthony Williams (born 1 December 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Forest Green Rovers.
Williams began his career at Eastleigh before joining Winchester City in 2008. However, in November 2008 Williams returned to Eastleigh on loan before signing a new contract in February 2009. In October 2009, Eastleigh received a club record transfer fee from AFC Totton where he then played for one season before returning to Eastleigh for a third time after a successful one-month-long loan.
Williams joined Championship team Reading on 18 January on an 18-month contract after a successful trial period which included scoring for the reserves. Reading paid £50,000 to sign Williams. Other clubs that were rumoured to be interested in signing Williams were Southampton, Brighton & Hove Albion and Wycombe Wanderers. Since then he has gone on to score again and provide an assist in a reserve match against Crystal Palace.
Despite never being named in a squad to face opposition, Williams has travelled with the first team squad including to Bramall Lane when they played Sheffield United and could be seen warming up on the field before kick off with teammate Simon Church. On 22 February 2011, Williams was named on the bench to face Millwall at the Madejski for the first time.
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Genres: Comedy, Short,(Piano Solo) Brett Williams - "Marcus Miller Band" - www.Jross-tv.com
WATCH MORE AT TACO DJHAY YOUTUBE PLAYLIST / TACO G KEY JOB 1 'FUNK-JAZZ-ROCK' VIRTUAL STUDIO 'R.E.Q' Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVJIq2hyDf8piFx3Reoc_do9fOzUI7ONQ Specialized in High-Hat Syncopated Nymphonic Bass Steam Beats ♕ Jazz-Rock-Funk Compound ReFixes Taco Groen Marcus Miller (Bass - Bass Clarinet) Brett Williams (Keyboards) Alex Bailey (Drums) Renaud Gensane (Trumpet) Aziz Sahmaoui (N'goni - Vocals) Herve Sambe (Guitar) Alune Wade (Vocals - Bass) Adhil Mirghani (Percussion) Cherif Soumano (The Kora) *** I do not claim any rights or ownership of this video or music. I don't receive any money for this posting, which is for education and to encourage viewers buying the original source material. No problem to remove the post at the owners request ***
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Brett Williams' "Holla At Me" / "I'm Grown"
Brett Williams - "Respect The Music" - www.Jross-tv.com (St. Louis)
Marcus Miller - Son of macbeth (piano solo brett williams) padua italy 01.04.2015 afrodizia tour
Live @ Paradiso, Amsterdam - October 23 2017 Marcus Miller - bass guitar Alex Bailey - drums Brett Williams - keys Russell Gunn - trumpet Alex Han - saxophone
Brett Williams & In Reach's "Power & Promise" from eponymous album.
Brett started playing music at the age of 2, piano at 4. His early influences in music were funk, gospel and jazz, and he was always interested in improvisation. By the time he was 9, Brett was performing locally; by his teens, he was making a name for himself on the Pittsburgh jazz scene. Brett became an in-demand pianist throughout greater Pittsburgh, and he frequently played, recorded and produced with great musicians including Dwayne Dolphin, Sean Jones, Roger Humphries and Poogie Bell. In 2010, Brett studied jazz and classical music with outstanding musicians such as Sean Jones at Duquesne University, where he also earned many solo performance awards before graduating.
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Brett Williams - piano Adam Agati - guitar Claude Flowers - bass Charles Haynes - drums www.jazzorbits.wordpress.com
Run to paradise cover Jay Parrino feat Brett Williams from Choirboys
An agoraphobic, OCD ridden man attempts to make changes in his life. $0 budget experimental short dramedy film from writer/director Brett Williams. (my very first film) ******************************************************************* This short is part of my "Alpha" project. Alpha is my learning phase. Some of the shorts will be full stories, others will be testing out shots, or scenes, or just ideas. Enjoy Alpha and please provide feedback. As I learn my craft we will move onto Beta, and eventually full fledge professional productions of both shorts, and features. Enjoy and thank you for coming along for the ride. ******************************************************************* ______________________________________________________________ PLEASE FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES ON ALL M...
From the 2013/14 Skrill Premier campaign, Aldershot Town striker Brett Williams hit 27 goals............watch them here. I do not own the rights to the music broadcasted on this video.
*NEW VILLAINS CAR AND TRACK ALERT* http://villainsdrift.bigcartel.com/villains-sportsland Villains is a drift team that has some super cool looking cars "as you can tell" and a really cool style of drifting. Ill defiantly be doing a lot more on the villains drift team! Love what there doing with villains sport land and what they did with there cars!
1981 Semi-Final Newtown and Manly all in all brawl. Newtown 20 (Ryan 2, Gould, Blacklock, Sigsworth tries, Sigsworth 2 goals, Wilson field goal) defeated Manly-Warringah 15 (Booth 2, Davis tries, Eadie 3 goals) Played on Sun Sep 13, 1981 3pm at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Referee: John Gocher, Crowd: 22,440. Manly-Warringah (Graham Eadie, Tom Mooney, John Dorahy, Simon Booth, Sturt Davis, Alan Thompson, John Gibbs, Bruce Walker, Les Boyd, Terry Randall, Mark Broadhurst, Max Krilich (c), Geoff Gerard, Reserves: Martin, Ray Brown, Coach: Ray Ritchie) Newtown (Phil Sigsworth, John Ferguson, Mick Ryan, Brian Hetherington, Ray Blacklock, Paul Morris, Tom Raudonikis (c), Graham O'Grady, Mick Pitman, Phil Gould, Steve Blyth, Jim Walters, Steve Bowden, Reverses: Brian Jensen, Ken Wilson, Craig ...
The Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia. The clubs senior team plays in the Australian Football League whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League. Port Adelaide is the oldest professional football club in South Australia and the 5th oldest club in the AFL. Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, it has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row. The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions. In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL Premiership to its achievements. This video is target...
Brett started playing music at the age of 2, piano at 4. His early influences in music were funk, gospel and jazz, and he was always interested in improvisation. By the time he was 9, Brett was performing locally; by his teens, he was making a name for himself on the Pittsburgh jazz scene. Brett became an in-demand pianist throughout greater Pittsburgh, and he frequently played, recorded and produced with great musicians including Dwayne Dolphin, Sean Jones, Roger Humphries and Poogie Bell. In 2010, Brett studied jazz and classical music with outstanding musicians such as Sean Jones at Duquesne University, where he also earned many solo performance awards before graduating.
When Brett Williams joined Australian rock band The Choirboys in 1987 his timing couldn't have been better. The band was on the cusp of recording "Big, Bad Noise" which went on to be one of the best selling Australian albums of the 1980s. Brett's trademark melodic style helped propel hits such as "Run to Paradise", "Boys Will Be Boys" and "Struggletown" to the top of Australian charts. We talk through Brett's career; starting in Brisbane, his year in LA as a student at GIT, moving to Sydney to join the Choirboys, making iconic video clips in the 80s, vintage Les Pauls and much more. Thanks to Jay Parrino (Guitar Speak Podcast Episode 20) who set up this interview. Jay also makes a cameo to talk about an upcoming run of shows with Brett. Jay Parrino Gu...
Marcus Miller performing at the North Sea Jazz Festival 2015 Bass- Marcus Miller Saxophone- Alex Han Trumpet- Lee Hogans Keyboard- Brett Williams Guitar- Adam Agati Drums- Louis Cato
Marcus Miller - Tutu & Blast - Olympia 2016 - LIVE HD Produced by : Zycopolis Productions Directed by : Patrick Savey MARCUS MILLER (basse - clarinette basse) ALEX HAN (saxophone) BRETT WILLIAMS (claviers) ALEX BAILEY (batterie) RENAUD GENSANE (trompette) AZIZ SAHMAOUI (n’goni - chant) HERVE SAMBE (guitare) ALUNE WADE (chant - basse) ADHIL MIRGHANI (percussions) CHERIF SOUMANO (kora) LIKE this video and subscribe to Zycopolis Youtube Channel at : http://www.youtube.com/user/Zycopolis... Follow us on : facebook.com/zycopolis twitter.com/zycopolis zycopolis.tumblr.com pinterest.com/zycopolis vimeo.com/zycopolis http://www.dailymotion.com/Zycopolis https://www.youtube.com/user/Zycopolis rutube.ru/video/person/850143/ zycopolis.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/zycopolis-productions?tr...
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Der Beitrag der Vortragsreihe "Law After Lunch" des Instituts für Wirtschaftsrecht der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg vom 09.07.2015. Es spricht Brett Williams zum Thema "Challenges for Timor-Leste in acceeding to the ASEAN Economic Community".
Veterans History Project Interview With BRETT WILLIAMS for the Library of Congress & the American Folklife Center in Washington, DC
01) Hylife 02) B's River 03) Papa Was A Rolling Stone 04) Jean Pierre 05) Goree 06) Son Of Macbeth Encore: 07) Tutu Length: 101:03min Personal: Marcus Miller: Bass, Gimbre(on B's River), Bassclarinet(on Goree) Adam Agati: Guitar Brett Williams: Keybooards Lee Hogans: Trumpet Alexa Han: Alto-Saxophone, Soprano-Saxophone Mino Cinelu: Percussion Louis Cato: Drums
Major General Brett T Williams Speaks about Cyber Security
Marcus Miller - Montreux Jazz Festival 21July 2013 Marcus Miller: bass, bass clarinet Alex Han: saxophone Sean Jones: trumpet Adam Agati: guitar Brett Williams: keyboards Louis Cato: drums tracklist: Dr. Jekyll Mr Hyde Goree My One And Only Love Blast
Marcus Miller performing his Renaissance album with the Metropole Orkest at Edison Jazz World Awards 2013 Gala at the Frits Philips Music Center. Daniel Jamieson acts as conductor. Personnel: Bass/Bass Clarinet/Fretless Bass/Vocals - Marcus Miller Guitar - Adam Agati Alto Saxophone/Soprano Saxophone - Alex Han Piano/Keyboard - Brett Williams Trumpet - Lee Hogans Drums- Sput Searight and the Members of The Metropole Orkest Song List: 1. Detroit - 3:01-13:51 2. Intro - Puccini Opera - 15:03-16:43 3. Revelation - 16:43-23:22 4. Dr. Jekyll & Mr Hyde - 24:06-35:55 5. Gorée - 39:07-49:35 6. Tutu - 51:29-1:00:34 7. Blast (Encore) - 1:08:29-1:15:47
Title: Turn up for the Fight Speaker: Brett Williams
We made it all the way to our SECOND EPISODE! I know… it’s a pretty big deal. In this episode, Lan convinces us to talk all about WRASTLING. No but really. BUT WITH PURPOSE! Brett Williams joins us to discuss his wrestling anthology From Parts Unknown which features contributors such as Joe Keatinge, The Soska Sisters, Leela Corman, Christopher Daniels, Jared K. Fletcher, Rob Schamberger, Phil Hester, Aubrey Sitterson, Jason Latour, Jocephus Hudson, Dani V (AHH ONE OF THE BEST PEOPLE EVER), and Jenn Woodall. Comicsbound is: Stephanie Cooke – @hellocookie Lan Pitts – @pittsed_off
Catch more on OMGReally! Subscribe to www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlVJHUTImBVC-rXooDEx4Q?sub_confirmation=1 Charm School is a reality television series airing on VH1; a spin-off of Flavor of Love created by executive producers Cris Abrego and Mark Cronin. The first season, called Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, is hosted by comedian Mo'Nique and features thirteen contestants from the first two seasons of Flavor of Love. The second season, called Rock of Love: Charm School is hosted by Sharon Osbourne and features fourteen contestants from the first two seasons of Rock of Love with Bret Michaels. The third season, called Charm School with Ricki Lake is hosted by Ricki Lake and features contestants from Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels and from Real Chance of Love. The show ostensibly...