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Donnie Williams : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donnie Williams
Donnie Williams (born July 26, 1983) is an American soul, gospel and jazz singer-songwriter who in 2004 became a Top 32 Finalist in Season 3 of American Idol.〔http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/donnie-williams-pulled-from-idol-following-arrest-replaced-by-george-huff-2305.php〕 He currently resides in the Bay Area, California.〔http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/donniewilliamsandparkplace〕 ==Early life==
He comes from a family of vocalists. His mother, Gladys Williams, performed in clubs around Baton Rouge with soul R&B singer-pianist Bobby Powell and with blues singer and harmonica blower Raful Neal. Donnie' s father, Eddie McQuarter, is a gospel singer. And the R&B-turned-gospel singer Beau Williams is a cousin.〔 Williams made his public performing debut at age 11 at Mount Wade Baptist Church in Baton Rouge with a rendition of the Winans' "He Set Me Free." At school, he and his sister Terrell, won first place in a talent show singing Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston's "Something in Common." He made his nightclub debut at age 15 singing Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" at Raful Neal's blues bar in Baton Rouge.〔 Before relocating to the Bay Area city of Livermore in 2000 with his mother and his four siblings, Williams made his recording debut singing hooks on a CD by the Baton Rouge hip-hop group Smoke Click. In Oakland, he did likewise for the hip-hop crew Big Bang Theory, with whom he performed locally, including opening a show for E-40.〔http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/donniewilliams〕
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