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Paul Williams (saxophonist)

Paul Williams (19152002) was an American blues and rhythm and blues alto and baritone saxophonist and composer. After performing with Clarence Dorsey[?] and King Porter[?] he formed his own band in 1947. He was best known for his 1949 hit, "The Hucklebuck." He later worked in the Atlantic Records house band and was musical director for Lloyd Price and James Brown.



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