Terry Williams
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- For the Welsh Drummer, see Terry Williams (Drummer). For the environmental activist, see Terry Tempest Williams.
Terry Williams is an American singer/songwriter. He was born on June 6, 1947, in Hollywood, Ca. He is the son of Tommy Dorsey's girl singer, Bonnie Lou Williams, and the trombonist.
He was one of the founding members of The First Edition, along with Kenny Rogers, Mike Settle, Mickey Jones and Thelma Comacho.
After Mike Settle and Thelma Comacho departed, Terry Williams and Kenny Rogers were co-owners of the group. Later Rogers took over as sole owner. Williams co-wrote with Rogers the song Mommas Waiting which has been included on many albums as well as the B-side to the hit single Something's Burning and has sold in the multi-millions.
Today Terry owns a recording studio that caters to Christian artists.
Terry James Williams is a Canadian born rapper/producer/songwriter. He was born on September 5th, 1988, Winnipeg Mb. He is one of Canada's most respected producers and has produced songs for rap artists such as Nas,Ice Cube, and Young Jeezy.
The young Terry was involved in a media firestorm when he decided to publicly come 'out of the closet'. Whereas most young gay men come out to their closest friends and family, the eccentric performer opted for a more controversial approach. You can read the full article here: [1]