Christopher Williams (born Troy Christopher Williams on August 22, 1967, in The Bronx, New York, U.S. is an American R&B singer and actor.
Williams, who emerged during the late 1980s as a recording artist for Geffen Records, has scored many hit singles, notably "Promises, Promises" (1989), "Talk to Myself" (1989), and "Every Little Thing U Do" (1993). The single "I'm Dreamin'" (1991), from the New Jack City soundtrack, became a #1 single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks charts. After a six-year hiatus from recording music, he returned to the music scene with Real Men Do on the indie label Renegade, in 2001. It received a glowing, flattering review in Ebony Magazine that summer.
Christopher Williams may refer to:
Christopher Williams is an American musician best known as the drummer for the groups/artists Accept, John Corabi, and Blackfoot.
Williams has also worked with the following groups/artists:
Rex Brown, Derek St. Holmes, Eric Brittingham, Jeff LaBar, Lee Greenwood, Peter Stroud, Bernard Fowler, Carmine Rojas, Peter Keys, Gary Shider, Sidney Barnes, Paul Jolly (American Idol), Craig Wayne Boyd, Megan Ruger (The Voice), and many others.
John Christopher Richard "Chris" Williams was Bishop of the Arctic at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st.
Born on 22 May 1936, educated at Manchester Grammar School and Manchester University and ordained in 1960 he began his career as a curate in Stretford. Emigrating to Canada he became missionary at Sugluk. Later he was Archdeacon of The Keewatin and Rector of Yellowknife. He was ordained to the episcopate as the suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Arctic in 1987. In 1990 he became coadjutor bishop and the diocesan bishop in 1991. He was succeeded in 2002 by Andrew Atagotaaluk.