Latest Release

- NOV 15, 2024
- 11 Songs
- A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry · 1958
- Jazz Foundations, Vol. 45: Joe Williams · 1995
- In Good Company · 1989
- When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 1: Walk Right In (Remastered) · 1935
- Presenting Joe Williams & Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra · 1966
- Every Day: The Best of the Verve Years · 1993
- The Complete Clef & Verve Fifties Studio Recordings · 1956
- The Definitive Joe Williams · 1955
- The Definitive Joe Williams · 1955
- Every Day: The Best of the Verve Years · 1955
- 2002
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
- The definitive template for the male jazz singer.
- His world-class jazz pipes aged like fine wine.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2023
Appears On
- Milt Jackson with Joshua Redman & Joe Williams
About Joe Williams
Joe Williams’s hickory-smoked croon could convey the bluest blues and the sweetest joys, a flexibility that served him well as the lead singer of Count Basie’s band in the 1950s. At a time when Basie was at a low commercial ebb, Williams’s presence rejuvenated the live act. The singer also had a charting solo hit with Memphis Slim’s “Everyday I Have the Blues,” certainly one of the more popular renditions of the oft-covered standard. In the ‘60s Williams worked mostly as a solo artist, often accompanied by top-flight jazzmen, including Harry Edison, Clark Terry, and Cannonball Adderley. He continued to tour until his death in 1999.
- FROM
- Cordele, GA, United States
- BORN
- December 12, 1918
- GENRE
- Jazz