At 77, Memphis soul singer William Bell's second act finally brings him to New Orleans Jazz Festival
Memphis soul singer William Bell’s 1961 hit “You Don’t Miss Your Water” didn’t spare him from the draft. Sent to Fort Polk in central Louisiana, he befriended a fellow soldier named Allen Toussaint.
Today, we're traveling back 50 years to 1968 Memphis, Tenn. to take a peek inside one of the most influential recording studios, Stax Records. Co-founded by brother and sister Jim Stewart and Estelle ...
William Bell won Best Americana Album for This is Where I Live at the 2017 Grammy Awards, held on Sunday (Feb. 12). Bell's win was announced during the Premiere Ceremony, which was streamed online ...
Bell, who had his first hit in 1961 with the song "You Don't Miss Your Water," brings his trademark compassion and tenderness to his new album. Critic Ken Tucker calls This Is Where I Live a triumph.
William Bell might not be a familiar name to most listeners, but it's likely his most famous song is. Co-written with Booker T. Jones, "Born Under a Bad Sign" was originally recorded by Albert King in ...
You may not think you know music from Stax soul legend singer-songwriter William Bell, but you’re probably mistaken. If you’ve heard either Otis Redding or The Byrds’ recordings of his “You Don’t Miss ...
Believe it or not, until Tuesday morning Memphis soul singer and songwriter William Bell had never been nominated for a Grammy award despite his 60-plus years in the music business. Given that his now ...
Rarely does any television show last for 50 years, but that is just what The Young and the Restless has done so far. The show recently celebrated five decades of entertaining viewers, and TV Insider ...
LOS ANGELES – William Joseph Bell (search), an Emmy award-winning daytime TV soap writer, producer and co-creator of "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful," has died. He was 78.
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