William Carlos Williams (band)
This entry is about the band. For the poet, see William Carlos Williams.
William Carlos Williams are an Atlanta-based jazz group with death metal influences. The five-man group was founded by Stewart Voegtlin, Wes Daniel, and Rob Parham. Gold Sparkle Band saxophonist Rob Mallard and Andrew Burnes joined shortly after in 1995. The group released two albums, White Women (1997) and Collection Plate (1998).[1][2][3][4]
References
- The Wire - Volumes 167 - 172 - Page 61 1998 "William Carlos Williams hail from Atlanta and draw inspiration
- The jazz discography - Volume 25 - Page W-811 WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS [W6S22] White Women : Michael Thunderbird Murphy (tp-l,tr>l) Rob Mallard (ts,as,b-cl,fl ... (d) Danette Haser, Casey Reeves (vcl) Manuel Domingo (story-4) William Carlos Williams (comp) Studio 204, Atlanta, GA ...
- Jazz Times - Volume 28 1998 "Atlanta's free-improv collective William Carlos Williams combine those two genres— and anything else that happens to wander into their ..."
- The Wire Page 61 1998 "William Carlos Williams hail from Atlanta and draw inspiration from John Zorn, Eric Dolphy and Death Metal .."
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