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 ARTIST: Andre Williams

Releases


Can You Deal With It?

(2008)
[ More Info ] Coming Soon

Red Dirt

(1999)
[ More Info ]

Jet Black Daddy (7 Inch Record)

(1998)
[ More Info ] Out Of Print




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Hometown: Chicago, IL US

Red Dirt on sale now!

"Mr. Rhythm" is a R&B legend, and you may not even know it. He wrote "Shake A Tail Feather," and sang such uber-raunch as "Bacon Fat" (covered by the Cramps), "Greasy Chicken," and the epitome of songs about little girls, "Jail Bait." He worked at Motown and Fortune and with Ike Turner. Yeah, baby.

After a few hard years in... er... retirement, he stormed back a few years ago with a record of smutty garage punk called "Silky" recorded with members of the Demolition Doll Rods and the Dirt-Bombs.

Since then, he has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity with his raunchy R&B and soul stylings. Andre tells it like it is, and if you get all bashful and shit with the blue language, you might want to steer clear--this guy can make Redd Foxx look like Bill Cosby.

Don't let the shtick fool you, though, the man has put together some of the most bad-ass soul shakers in the history of music. He strips away all the bells and whistles and shoots musical arrows right to your goodie spot. Music at its most feral.

Representative Quote: "Rod, tell the Shades to play it like this... Put your dick in it, son!"

Compilation Tracks:

"Glue" w/ Sally Timms on Down to the Promised Land

"Lily White Mama/Jet Black Daddy" and "Ramblin' Man" w/ 2-Star Tabernacle both on Making Singles, Drinking Doubles

"Shake a Tail Feather" with The Sadies on For a Decade of Sin: 11 Years of Bloodshot Records

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NEWS

February 24, 2005

What's Andre Been Up To? Check out this article

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GALLERY
Live at High Noon 10/27/06 - photo by Kiki Schueler
Live at High Noon 10/27/06 - photo by Kiki Schueler
Live at High Noon 10/27/06 - photo by Kiki Schueler