December 12, 1918 Joseph Goreed (Joe Williams), jazz singer, was born in Cordele, Georgia, but raised in Chicago, Illinois. By his early teens, Williams had taught himself to play the piano and formed his own gospel group. By 1939, he had started to tour with established bands and got his big break in 1954 when […]
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Joseph Goreed (Joe Williams) – December 12th in African American History
By Chimsima Zuhri on December 12, 2013 in African American History, December, Music
Tags: Grammy Award, NEA Jazz Master, R&B
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