Warren Hedley Williams (born 27 December 1963) is an Aboriginal Australian singer, musician and songwriter from Ntaria in Central Australia. As of 2013...
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Warren H Williams (born 1963), Australian country music singer and songwriter Warren Heywood Williams (1844–1888), American architect Warren Williams...
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explores Aboriginal culture. Rarriwuy Hick as Detective Toni Alma Warren H. Williams as Samuel Alma Luke Arnold as Nick Gawler Errol Shand as Bull Emilie...
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Stephen H. Williams, and Henry W. Cleaveland. Warren Heywood Williams and his wife, Christina (c. 1847–1929), had two sons who became architects, Warren Franklin...
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Joyce Williams Warren (born 1949 Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a retired judge for the Sixth Judicial District in Arkansas. She attended Little Rock Central...
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the country with the likes of Jimmy Little, Roger Knox, Vic Simms, Warren H Williams, Troy Cassar Daley, and Bobby McLeod. The Donovan’s late sister Agnes...
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Dani Young (category Articles with hCards)
for her country duet album Desert Water released in 2016 with Warren H Williams. Williams and Young are the first 'black' (Indigenous) and 'white' (non-Indigenous)...
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David Lochead Williams (November 2, 1866 – September 28, 1937) was an architect in Portland, Oregon. His father was Warren H. Williams, a leading early...
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anthropologist, initiated into Aranda customs Gus Williams, Aboriginal country music singer Warren H Williams, son of Gus, also a singer, and a traditional...
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John Williamson (singer) (category Articles with hCards)
album. Williamson performed "Raining on the Rock" as a duet with Warren H Williams. The following year, at the Australian Country Music Awards, the pair...
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Wind" (song), by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2022 Western Wind, a 1995 album by Warren H Williams Western Wind, a 1949 play by Charlotte Francis Western Wind, a historical...
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1919. In 1949, John H. Williams, a nephew of the founders, together with his brother Charles Williams and David's son David Williams Jr., bought the business...
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Amos Morris (category Articles with hCards)
winner of the category. He has performed with John Williamson and Warren H Williams in the song "Australia is Another Word for Free" which won a Golden...
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subsequently reformed in 2020, Williams was the only member from the previous lineup besides Lukather and touring members Warren Ham and Dominique "Xavier"...
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Rhonda Malbunka, and children followed: Serena, Ingrid, Warren, Baydon and Debbie. Warren H Williams became a country music star, and was also inducted into...
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percentage of practitioners and music production in the country". Warren H. Williams The Tableland Drifters The Saltwater Band featuring Gurrumul Yunupingu...
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James H. Williams III (born 1965), usually credited as J. H. Williams III, is an American comics artist and penciller. He is known for his work on titles...
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the awards ceremony was held on 11 August 2012. Troy Cassar-Daley Warren H. Williams and The Warumungu Songmen The Medics with Bunna Lawrie Yabu Band East...
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1976. p 62. The architect was W. Piper The Union Block architect was Warren H. Williams. The Block was demolished in 1955. The Grand Era of Cast-Iron Architecture...
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the koori Mail" (PDF). 29 August 2005. Retrieved 11 August 2020. "Warren H Williams tops Indigenous music awards". ABC. 26 August 2006. Retrieved 11 August...
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Mates on the Road (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
Williamson with fiddle player Pixie Jenkins and country music singer Warren H. Williams. The album was recorded during the True Blue Reunion tour in support...
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and The Last Kinection David Williams – didgeridoo player Gus Williams – country musician, community leader Warren H Williams – country musician Bart Willoughby...
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Victoria Williams Vince Williams Walter Williams Warren Williams Wendy Williams William Williams Willie Williams Zion Williams Abi Williams, Welsh nationalist...
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Charles Williams, a volume edited by his brother as an informal Festschrift to benefit Williams's widow. After C. S. Lewis died in 1963, Warren edited...
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growth in both audience and nominations. NIMA Reference Group Chair Warren H. Williams said "The growth in the National Indigenous Music Awards has mirrored...
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Singers for the Red Black and Gold – "Yil Lull" John Williamson & Warren H Williams – Raining on the Rock Bart Willoughby – Pathways Best Adult Contemporary...
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Benjamin Hayes Williams (1877-1964) was a leader of the Industrial Workers of the World. Ben Williams was born in 1877 in Monson, Maine and named after...
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Oil's Rob Hirst, Anne Kirkpatrick, Eric Grothe Jnr, Wilma Reading, Warren H. Williams, Kutcha Edwards, Stiff Gins and a host of others. In 2017 Munk became...
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Warren Williams, is an Australian rock musician. In the 1950s, he was a pioneer of Australian rock music, forming the group Warren Williams and the Squares...
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ceremony was held on 12 August 2019. NIMA Reference Group Chair, Warren H. Williams said "In the past year, Indigenous music has continued its meteoric...
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