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Henry Williams

 
Artist: Henry "Rubberlegs" Williams

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  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

A jazz/blues singer and dancer who enjoyed middling success in the '30s, Williams biggest claim to posterity had mostly to do with being in the right place at the right time: Miles Davis made his initial recordings on a Williams-led session. Davis's contribution was minimal--saxophonist Herbie Fields was the featured instrumentalist and bandleader--but the April 24, 1945 sessions for Savoy are the first known recorded examples of his playing, and important for that reason (if for no other). As for Williams, his career straddled jazz and vaudeville. He worked the TOBA circuit in his teens, and played in minstrel and vaudeville shows during the '20s and '30s. His nickname comes from his "legomania" style of dancing, which combined high leg kicks and various gyrations; the 1933 film Smash Your Baggage featured an example of his hyper-kinetic moves. As a singer his best known song was Bring it On Home. Williams also performed with several big-name jazz band leaders, including Fletcher Henderson and Chick Webb. He also recorded in 1945 with pianist Clyde Hart in a band that also included some of the first recordings of bebop pioneers Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. These and the Davis sessions were among his last; his performing career virtually ended soon after making those sides. ~ Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide
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Henry Williams
Personal information
Batting style Right-handed batsman
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches - 7
Runs scored - 8
Batting average - 8.00
100s/50s -/- -/-
Top score - 7
Balls bowled - 329
Wickets - 9
Bowling average - 25.33
5 wickets in innings - 0
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - -
Catches/stumpings -/- 3/38
Source: [1], 28 March 2007


Henry Smith Williams (b. 11 June 1967 in Stellenbosch), is a retired South African cricketer. He played seven One Day Internationals for South Africa but no Tests. Williams was a right arm seam bowler and after retiring he became the bowling coach at Boland.

He and Herschelle Gibbs were banned from international cricket for six months in 2000 for match fixing. In the hearing he admitted to accepting money from Hansie Cronje to underperform in a one-day international in India. He had been bribed to concede more than 50 runs off his 10 overs but he ended up getting a legitimate injury and thus only bowled 11 balls.

Although his suspension was only for 6 months, he was well into his 30's and despite playing first class cricket until 2003/04 he never returned to international cricket .

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