- Lew Williams
Lew Williams (b. Jan. 12, 1934,
Chillicothe, Texas ) is an Americanrockabilly singer and songwriter, known as the "Cab Calloway of rockabilly".Williams began singing at age four, and moved with his family to
Dallas at age eleven. He played in local clubs after graduating Adamson High School and enteredMidwestern University in 1952. However, a few months later he secured a job as a headliner for a radio program onFrederick, Oklahoma stationKTAT .The following year, Williams recorded demos at
Jim Beck 's recording studio and managed to get a single released onFlair Records in June 1953, but "I've Been Doin' Some Slippin' Too" was not a hit, and he did not release further material from these sessions. He sent some of the demos toImperial Records , who offered him a publishing contract; Williams attempted to secure a recording contract as well but was unsuccessful initially. Imperial finally signed him as a recording artist in 1955, and his first releases came out in 1956. A few singles were issued in 1956 and 1957, withJimmie Haskell producing andBarney Kessell on guitar; they did not sell and Williams was dropped early in 1957.He graduated from the university in 1957 and devoted himself to songwriting full-time. He wrote materian for
Jimmy Hughes (withMae Axton ),Ferlin Husky ,Floyd Cramer ,Porter Wagoner , andHoyt Johnson . After serving time in the Army, Williams took thepseudonym Vik Wayne for one final release onDot Records , "The Girl I Saw on Bandstand"; when it did not sell, he opened a recording studio and started a talent agency. He left music for good in the early 1960s, moving into the publishing andmail order businesses.After
Bear Family Records released some of his material in the 1990s, fed by the burgeoning interest in rockabilly in Europe and Japan, he made a comeback, appearing in Las Vegas in 2000 and touring widely thereafter.Discography
Singles
Albums
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1999 : "Cat Talk"
*2000 : "Teenager’s Talking On The Phone"References
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