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Kae Williams : ウィキペディア英語版
Ulysses Kae Williams
Ulysses Kae Williams (February 4, 1921 – December 29, 1987) was known as one of the earliest local deejays to play the blues.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, he started in radio around 1945 and worked for numerous area stations, including WSSJ, WDAS, WHAT (AM), and WCAM. At the same time, he worked for the ''Philadelphia Tribune'', from 1945 to 1948 as theatrical and night club critic. Williams managed several local acts, including Lee Andrews & the Hearts,〔Jay Warner, ''American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today'' (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006):68-69.〕〔Marv Goldberg, "Lee Andrews & THE HEARTS", (2009), http://www.uncamarvy.com/LAHearts/lahearts.html〕〔"LEE ANDREWS (and the Hearts)", http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/lee_andrews.htm〕 and Solomon Burke (from 1954-1957). In the mid-1950s, Kae reached what would be eventually the high point of his career, when the group he was managing, The Silhouettes,〔Jay Warner, ''American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today'' (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006):290-291.〕 had a huge pop hit with "Get a Job".〔Charlie Horner, "The Silhouettes", http://www.classicurbanharmony.net/Silhouettes.htm〕〔Marv Goldberg, "The Silhouettes", (2009), http://www.uncamarvy.com/Silhouettes/silhouettes.html〕 The track sold several million copies in the USA and abroad and topped the pop charts. Williams also managed a group called The Sensations, which sold close to a million with the pop tune ''Let Me In''.〔Jay Warner, ''American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today'' (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006):287.〕 Kae Williams inspired many youngsters, black and white, to go into radio and music.
Williams died on December 29, 1987 in Philadelphia.
His second son, Ulysses Kae, Jr., (born 7 March 1956; died July 11, 2008), was a record producer, whose ''Catch Me I'm Falling'' by the group Pretty Poison climbed the charts on its release.
== Awards ==

* BMD Publishers Award (1957) for ''Get a Job''
* Mary DEE Award for outstanding community service and broadcasting (1978)
* Lifetime Achievement Award (1989) (presented to his son, Kae Williams Jr.)
* Chairman of the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers

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