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Alyson
Alison Williams, Allison Williams, Allyson Williams, Alyson, Alyson E. Williams, アリソン・ウィリアムズ
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Mis-Teeq - Alyson - RuPaulOne Night Stand (L.E.X. Vocal Club Mix) - Feel You (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) - Looking Good, Feeling Gorgeous (Looking Good, Feeling Gomi Mixshow)Club Video January 2005
AlysonFeel You (Randolph Club Mix)Club Video February 2005
AlysonFeel You (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)Club Video December 2004
AlysonNothin' More To Say (Norty Cotto Club Mix)Club Video August 2005
AlysonNothin' More To Say (Norty Cotto Club Mix)Club Video September 2005
Alyson - Monica - Kelly OsbourneNothin More To Say (Hex Hector Extended Club Edit) - So Gone Pt. 2 (Full Vocal Edit) - One Word (Chris Cox Radio Edit)Club Video September 2005
AlysonFeel You (Randolph Club Mix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision February 2005
AlysonFeel You (Ralphi Rosario Club Edit)Club Video March 2005
AlysonNothin More To Say (Norty Cotto Remix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision August 2005
AlysonHey You (Josh Harris Radio Mix) (ISV Video Mix By Grant Smith)Club Video July 2008
AlysonHey You (Extended Remix)Express Video April 2008 Week 5
AlysonHey You (Josh Harris Extended Mix)Rock America Videopool September 2008
RuPaul - Liquid 360 - AlysonWorkout (Junior NYC Radio) - Chains Of Love (Don't Give Up Anthem Edit) - Nothin More To Say (Hex Hector Radio Edit)Dance Mix Video July 2005
Alyson - Monica - Kelly OsbourneNothin More To Say (Hex Hector Extended Club Edit) - So Gone Pt. 2 (Full Vocal Edit) - One Word (Chris Cox Radio Edit)Dance Mix Video August 2005
Diana Ross - Solange - AlysonChain Reaction - I Decided (Part 1) - Hey YouDance Mix Video October 2008
AlysonHey YouScreenplay VJ-Pro Dance Vision May 2008
AlysonHey YouScreenplay VJ-Pro Hits Vision August 2008
AlysonNothin More To Say (Norty Cotto Club Mix)Rock America Videopool August 2005
Jordin Sparks - Alyson - SeptemberTattoo (Future Presidents Remix) - Hey You (Josh Harris Radio Mix) (ISV Video Mix By Grant Smith) - Cry For You (Darren Styles Remix) (ISV Video Mix By Dorian Grobier)Dance Mix Video September 2008
AlysonNothin More To Say (Hex Hector Club Mix)Rock America Videopool June 2005
AlysonForever (J Y And Zeb Club Mix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision June 2007
AlysonForever (J Y And Zeb Club Mix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Hits Vision July 2007
AlysonHey You (Josh Harris Extended Mix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision September 2008
AlysonHey You (Josh Harris Extended Mix)Club Video October 2008
AlysonHey You (Josh Harris Remix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Dance Vision September 2008
AlysonNothin' More To Say (Hex Hector Club Mix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision June 2005
American R&B singer, born May 11, 1962 in New York City. Born and raised in Harlem, daughter of noted Jazz trumpeter and bandleader Bobby Booker, Alyson first demonstrated her stage talents at the age of four. She studied dance under the tutelage of, Arthur Mitchell, of The Dance Theater of Harlem. She also studied with Alvin Ailey and numerous other dance companies, which in time would lead to a dance scholarship to Marymount College. She also attended City University of New York, where she was a member of the Aaron Davis Center for the Performing Arts program, and studied under John Lewis, of the Modern Jazz Quartet. While studying, Alyson’s path of success was paved with an internship with the world famous The Commodores. As well as, singing background in the studio with such well-known artists as Melba Moore, Evelyn King and Kurtis Blow just to name a few. Alyson was an in-demand studio session singer and also a featured member of the 80’s vocal group [High Fashion] on Capital Records. Alyson was introduced to Russell Simmons by Kurtis Blow and was signed on Russell’s, groundbreaking Def Jam label, as his first female R&B artist. While signed to Def Jam Columbia/Sony Records, she recorded two albums on the OBR (Original Black Records) label. Her first album titled “Raw” spent an impressive 67 weeks on the Billboard charts, matched only by Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” in weeks charted and going gold in the UK. The album produced four top five singles, one of which is the sultry and ever popular hit, “Just Call My Name”. Her second album, self- titled, featured songs produced by Al B. Sure and Babyface and also boasted several chart topping singles. Although still signed to Def Jam, Alyson continued to explore her many other talents. She starred in more than a dozen musical stage plays that toured across the country. Alyson has also appeared on Broadway in “Rollin on the TOBA”, “One Mo Time” and the “25th Anniversary Revival of the Wiz” directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner, George Faison. A consummate performer, her comedic talents landed her a gig at the country’s most renowned comedy club, Caroline’s as well as the starring role of “Power Woman” in ”Menopause the Musical”. Never one to let grass grow under her feet, Alyson left Def Jam and began to collaborate with award winning producer, Marcus Johnson. Together they produced Alyson’s third solo album titled, “It’s About Time”. Alyson has appeared on Soul Train, The Jay Leno Show, BET on Jazz and most recently the Mo’nique Show. Alyson and her band are a favorite of the Royal King of Morocco and have had the honor of performing at five New Year’s Eve Galas and six Royal birthday celebrations for His Majesty Hassan II. The culmination was an invitation to perform at the private inaugural fete of His Majesty Mohamad VI. Respected and admired by industry royalty and her peers, Alyson is often invited to share the stage with Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Ashford & Simpson, Dr. Maya Angelou, Christian McBride, Ledisi, Lalah Hathaway and Freddie Jackson.
An immensely talented vocalist able to sing new jack swing tunes or old-time soul ballads with equal skill, Alyson Williams spent awhile on the edge of stardom. The daughter of trumpeter and bandleader Bobby Booker, Williams did background vocals for Curtis Hairston, Melba Moore, B.B. & Q., Ca$hflow, Unlimited Touch, Bobby Brown, and Barbara Mitchell before joining High Fashion in 1982. Williams also sang with the Affair before going solo in 1986 with a cover of the Pointer Sisters' "Yes We Can Can." She joined Def Jam in 1987, and the scorching duet "Make You Mine Tonight" with Chuck Stanley established her credentials with urban audiences. Williams also did a duet with Oran "Juice" Jones, "How to Love Again," that was featured on his LP G.T.O.: Gangsters Takin' Over. Her Def Jam debut was Raw in 1989. Williams did another duet, this time with Tashan, in 1989, and the two later toured England together. She returned in 1991 with a self-titled release for the OBR/Columbia label, but it was her last.
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