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Reverend Billy Rose! aka: W.A. Williams
Blues / Soul / Christian

"Shake it. Don' break it. Wrap it up. I'll take it."

CINCINNATI, Ohio
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Member Since2/28/2006
Band Websitethereverendbillyrose.com & wawilliams.com
Band MembersSince the band's inception, the nucleus and solid foundation for The Reverend Billy Rose! & The Legendary SoulShakers!!! has consisted of The Rev! (aka: W.A. Williams, internationally recognized music photographer) and the most soulful guitarist in the World (and world class vintage amp tech and builder of fine tube amps) Mr. M.C. Stephens. The first time Larry Nager, at the time, music writer for the Cincinnati Enquirer, was witness to M.C.'s playing, he approached Mike and told him, "I like your playing... you play like the old guys." That was high praise coming from a man who knew his Vintage Blues. (More to be added about M.C. later... much more!)
InfluencesWilson Pickett is Number 1 among the influences on me as a vocalist and performer... the remainder are not necessarily in any specific order as to the impact they've had on my life and music: James Brown, Elvis Presley, The Isley Brothers, Ben E. King, Chuck Jackson, The Righteous Brothers, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Dick Clark, Paul Thoms, Mrs. Ware, Motown, STAX, Atlantic, The Byrds, The McCoys, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, To be continued...
Sounds LikeHearing The Reverend Billy Rose! for the first time, asked his opinion, Rock 'n' Roll Legend and Master of the "Flying V"... Lonnie Mack said: "It sounds like the BLUES to me!!!" "I'm try to avoid placing music, especially my own, into various categories and genres." Says The Rev!. "I know how I see myself and the music I perform... what I write or don't write. Ask me... I'll tell you what I am and my thoughts on music. Even though he is considered a "Blues" artist these days, ask Lonnie how he categorizes himself as a player and he'll tell you... 'I'm just an ol' Rock 'n' Roller.' " The Rev! says, "I'm a child of the 50's and 60's. I grew up with Show Tunes, Elvis, The Isley Brothers, The Beatles, Wilson Pickett, Jimi Hendrix. My influences and likes are as big as all music! It was a magical time, a cultural revolution, a music explosion and the music's still going strong!!! My kids embrace their music as well as mine. They keep me thinking young by sharing their music. There's room for all of us." Peace... The Rev! February 28th, 2006 P.S. The Magnificent Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong is quoted as saying, "There is two kinds of music the good and the bad. I play the good." I'm with Satchmo... I listen to and I play the good!
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myspace-themes.com BRAND NEW VIDEO: Second video below... Lonnie Mack and Wayne Perkins... two of the most phenomenal musicians in the WORLD and dear friends of W.A. & The Rev! W.A. has photographed Lonnie more times than can be remembered, including Wayne on bass. The Rev! has opened for Lonnie many times and you can find more video of Lonnie by going to YouTube.com and doing a search under Lonnie Mack. You may also search YouTube for The Reverend Billy Rose! You may view video of Billy on stage with Lonnie by going to www.thereverendbillyrose.com.com. Also... CHECK OUT The W.A. Williams (me!) slide show and the videos featured at the bottom of this page. The first video is an interview segment from The Charlie Rose Show with Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison of Johns Hopkins University discussing her struggle with manic depression, its link to suicide, and the book "Night Falls Fast". http://www.charlierose.com/shows/1999/10/26/1/an-interview-with-kay-redfield-jamison The third video is a Bootsy Collins project entitled "The Legend of Botchie". Why feature it on my site... Bootsy is a friend AND Karla Lynn, my granddaughter is featured in the music video seen dancing. She first appears at approximately 4:12 into the video, she appears full screen at around 4:16 and finally at 4:22. This was a couple of years ago... 2005(?). I've also added several Reverend Billy Rose videos. Two are LIVE in Concert and the others LIVE from my bedroom with just me and a guitar with a webcam. They are what they are. Enjoy!!! RockPopGallery.com-Cover Story for October 26, 2007 – "A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan", a 1996 CD & DVD release from Sony Music Entertainment, with cover photography by W.A. Williams. A short while ago, I wrote a Cover Story based on an interview with photographer Robert M. Knight and his photos of guitar great Stevie Ray Vaughan. The response to this article was astounding – although SRV’s been gone 17 years, his fan base is a DEDICATED one and his music brings great joy to them (and to anyone else lucky enough to be within earshot). That article also introduced me to another fine photographer who was part of the SRV “inner circle” – W.A. Williams (aka “The Reverend Billy Rose”, a fine performer on his own right), from Cincinnati, OH. Finding W.A. also solved a personal mystery that has haunted me for a number of years. A number of years ago, I bought a fantastic image of SRV at a fund-raising event and, unfortunately, the person that donated it did not provide any information regarding who had taken the photograph. It was signed, but for the life of me, I could not make out the signature, and so I’ve had this “mystery photograph” proudly displayed on a wall next to a great photo of Jimi Hendrix by Nona Hatay and hoped that, someday, I’d find out who the photographer was. Well, after visiting W.A.’s web site, my mystery was solved – there it was! After that date with Destiny, I knew that I’d need to do a Cover Story on W.A. and, arguably, his best-known image – his portrait not of the musician, but of the musician’s favorite instrument, known to fans as “Number One” (or “1”). This was the image that Sony chose to use to illustrate the cover of their 1996 releases of a CD and DVD titled A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan, which chronicled the 1995 concert organized by his brother Jimmy, gathering guitardom’s best (Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt) – along with keyboardists Dr. John and Art Neville and the Double Trouble rhythm section of Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon - in Austin to pay homage to their compadre who’d died in a tragic accident five years before. What better way to do that than through heartfelt and impressive interpretations of SRV tunes? Number One was a used Fender Stratocaster – found in 1973 by Stevie in an Austin music shop, for which he traded in his original Strat - that was a patchwork of parts (a ’62 with ’59 pickups and, later, a gold, left-handed tremolo, added to emulate the upside-down arrangement of the guitars of Jimi Hendrix and Otis Rush, who both influenced Stevie’s playing style) and decorative touches such as stickers of the word “Custom” and his initials "SRV" applied. The guitar was an important part of Stevie’s sound and on-stage persona, and so it is only fitting that Mr. Williams’ photograph was chosen as a stand-in, in tribute to its former owner on the cover of these recordings. W.A.’s friendship with SRV and the details of his 1 cover photo session are the subject of today’s Cover Story… In the words of the photographer, W.A. Williams (interviewed in October, 2007) - “In the summer of 1987 (after returning to college in 1983 after a number of years spent as a singer), I was a semester away from finishing my undergraduate studies. I had finished all of my TV and radio production classes and was going bonkers needing to get my hands into something. A professor of mine - younger than myself - suggested I take a photography class. I had my camera and off I went. I had a blast shooting everything and anything. I have always loved photographing people more than anything. Some friends of mine - the Toler Brothers, Danny and Dave (Frankie) from Connersville, Indiana and Tim Heding, from Cincinnati - were playing with The Gregg Allman Band. They were doing a show at Cincinnati’s Riverbend Music Center and I was invited to the show. I rode the band bus over to the venue and photographed the band’s set as a class project. I decided I’d stick around for the headliner… a guy named Stevie Ray Vaughan. The thing that initially impressed me about Stevie was that Tommy Shannon was playing bass - I’d been a Shannon fan since the days he was with Johnny Winter. Anyway, I photographed the set. I went anywhere I wanted to go and no one asked me anything!!! Towards the end of Stevie’s show, the lights came down and things got quiet as Stevie began to address the crowd. I didn’t know who Stevie was or that he was just 4 months shy of celebrating his first year of sobriety. As Stevie spoke, chills ran through my body and the hair on my neck stood up - I knew I was in the presence of one who knew God on a personal basis. I was blown away as an audience of 25,000 people hung on his every word and cheered as he testified before them. I had never seen an artist of his caliber bare his soul to such a large secular congregation. I went back stage after the show and captured a few candid images and left, never thinking I’d ever see him again. I went back to school, developed the film and printed some pictures. A fellow student asked me if the picture in the developing tray was Stevie and I told him 'yes' and asked him if he knew who he was. Of course, having recognized Stevie’s image, he knew who he was! I decided to send a picture to Alligator Records founder Bruce Iglauer, himself a Cincinnati native. I had met Bruce prior to my becoming a photographer through contacts with Johnny Winter and with Lonnie Mack. I sent the picture and unbeknownst to me, it was intercepted by Bruce’s assistant, Mindy Giles. In turn, Mindy sent the picture to Stevie’s management. I started my graduate work in January of 1988. It must have been around February that I received a phone call and it was Stevie’s management wanting to know if I was…'W.A. Williams, Photographer.' I though to myself… 'Well, I AM today!' I was asked if I’d like to take some more pictures and I answered with a resounding 'YES!!!' On March 5th, of 1988, I found myself on my way to the Holiday Star Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana to officially photograph Stevie for the first time. Anyway, the SRV crew gave me carte blanche to shoot whatever and as much as I wanted at every show I photographed. I suppose they did like my work…once when I queried Alex Hodges, Stevie's personal manager, about the use of my images (I had sent him a lot), he replied, 'Your pictures are the kind we hang in our houses, Bill.' I found that quite complimentary and actually true, that he and others with Strike Force were, in fact, mounting and framing my work and hanging it in their homes and offices. I suppose they also express their pleasure with my work in that they kept letting me and my cameras come back! As for the inspiration for the image of his guitar - I had arrived at the Ohio Center in Columbus, OH, early and was wandering around the empty venue capturing moments of a quiet time. I was shooting the crew at work and I went up on stage and saw this configuration already set in place. The trunk was there and the guitar was on the stand on the trunk. The towel was draped across the corner of the trunk and the strap over the towel. It looked very cool and I aimed, composed and released the shutter. One time and one time only, there was no reason to shoot again - I had gotten it the first time. Had I been a "real photographer", I suppose I would have sliced and diced the situation shooting dozens of times from all angles and shot the living Soul right out of the image. It was a beautiful thing. I saw it. I liked what I saw and I shot it. It was that simple. Tech Talk - I usually shot with B&W film - Kodak Tri-X 400 always pushed to 800...regardless – and I sepia-toned the image. There were no other 'tricks of the trade' nor 'bells and whistles' added. I was using NIKON F3 High Eye Point bodies with one of two lenses. I had and still have a NIKON 35 1:4 that I use as my normal lens and my coup de grace for my 'signature shots', the NIKON 80-200 2:8 (I LOVE that lens!!!). I shot either aperture priority or fully manually and would use a fill flash if needed. I preferred to shoot with the existing lighting. I would have been using the 35 1:4 and a flash for this photo because the arena was nearly dark at the time. Having personally faced and conquered the demons of the 'rock and roll lifestyle', at the time, in my mind, I'm still not a "photographer" in the sense that people think I am and my motive was to simply be there for Stevie as part of his support network for encouraging his day-to-day walk in sobriety. He and I even talked about this on the night I captured both the 'Number 1' and the 'Last Call' images. It was a very spiritual and emotional moment for both of us. Each show, eighteen from June 23, 1987 to July 15th, 1990, we had brief moments to catch up and it was never about business. I didn't care about the business; I didn't care about money - I never asked Stevie or his organization for anything. They were the ones who called me and brought me into the loop. I had been sober for sixteen years when I met Stevie in '87 and remain so unto this day, twenty years later. "Last Call" There were times I have wished I had never become this 'W.A. Williams Photographer guy', but it was meant to be for some reason. I don't think the answer is as simple as it being about the photography. I've had thoughts of destroying every image I have, of every artist with whom I have even had the privilege to have photographed, but why? Why deprive the world of being right on stage with some of the greatest entertainers who have ever graced a stage? I think about standing not more than 40 feet away from Joe Cocker standing center stage with me in the wings, observing this phenomenal talent and crying as he sang 'You Are So Beautiful', knowing all the while it was his mother's favorite song and in that moment, believing it was her to whom he was singing. It could have all been in my imagination but I was there. Laying my camera on the front of the stage as Stevie played 'Little Wing' or 'Voodoo Child' and thinking 'wherever Jimi is tonight, he's smilin' real big.' Watching Stevie go into the solo of 'Couldn't Stand the Weather', standing not ten feet from him in front of the stage as he closed his eyes and went somewhere magical and as the second half of the solo kicked in he was up on his toes dancing backwards making the crowd erupt with cheering and applause that was so filled with love and passion that it was intoxicating. Booze, drugs... man, if you didn't experience Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble in full control of your faculties, you really blew it! I have been blessed in so many ways and... I have been cursed. I am not one who possesses a thick skin. I look like a hardcore outlaw biker - well, I did before I lost nearly 100 pounds (down to 235!), so now, I'm not sure!!! Anyway, I'm a soft touch and that's probably why I'm not better known as a photographer. My desire is to share my gifts, these wonderful images I possess of Stevie and all the others with whom I have been fortunate enough to have worked. I'd like to get my first book of my photography published and go from there. I think the time is right." About the photographer, W.A. Williams (in his own words) – "In addition to my shots of Number 1 and 'the Last Call' that have been used on a major label release, I was honored to have been asked to shoot the late great Boogie Woogie piano master and powerhouse vocalist Big Joe Duskin’s return to recording (Living Blues called him 'The Lion of Winter'), Yellow Dog Records' 2004 release, Big Joe Duskin: Big Joe Jumps Again! Cincinnati Blues Session. The CD featured the King Records original rhythm section of Philip Paul/Drums and Ed Conley/Bass. Mr. Peter Frampton makes a guest appearance on two tracks. I have also done a variety of photos for indie artist recordings such as Sharon Lane and Danny Sauers: Gig's Up (I do some back up singing and contribute to crowd noise), Bonnie Allyn's: Tavern (on which I also sing as The Reverend Billy Rose!), Blue Lou and The Accusations: Guacamole Dip, Sharon Howarth: Psalm Singer, The Blue Birds (Cincinnati): Argentina, Jeff Pitchell and Texas Flood: Fat Cigars, Dallas Moore: My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys and others by Jason Dennie and Josh Smith. I have had my work featured in most of the major music magazines over the past seventeen years since Stevie's death and have been published both nationally and internationally. I also have to my credit: Little Brown and Company's 1993 best seller – penned by Bill Crawford and Joe Nick Patoski - titled, Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire (one of my photos graces the cover of both the hard and soft cover editions domestically as well as my photos being used in the book along with a blurb about W.A, Williams); Taylor Publishing's 1993 best-selling (Keri Leigh penned), Stevie Ray: Soul to Soul (there are more of my images in this book along with another blurb about W.A. Williams); C.L. Hopkins is preparing to publish his third book on Stevie and has requested and received permission to publish some W.A. Williams images and has, in fact, already received them...watch for the release sometime in early 2008). Fender Musical Instruments has used my work in promotions and in their Fender Frontline Magazine. MARS Music (advertisement), The Hard Rock Cafe' (stained glass window in San Antonio), Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago (huge wall mural and photos displayed on the walls), VH-1 (their LEGENDS series), E! True Hollywood Story: Gary Busey. Sculptor Ralph Helmick used a bust shot of mine to design the head of his Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Statue in Austin, Texas. Other publications such as Block Magazine (Holland), Drums and Percussion (Germany), Drums and Drumming, Modern Drummer, The Kentucky Headhunters, Lynyrd Skynyrd (Fan Club Calendar), The Wilson Quarterly (a Smithsonian Institute publication used a photo of Buddy Guy) have all been clients and other photographic subjects include: Dick Dale, Jonny Lang, Jeff Beck, ARC Angels, Storyville, Johnny Johnson, Otis Rush, Doyle Bramhall, Lonnie Mack (my dear friend), The Gregg Allman Band, .38 Special, B.B.King, Johnny Winter, Lefty Dizz, Junior Wells, Little Milton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, The Neville Brothers, Eric Johnson, Eric Clapton, Hubert Sumlin, Jars of Clay, LIVE and Joe Cocker (Joe once told me, 'Your pictures have Soul, Bill... YOU have Soul!') Other Clients/Publications include: Sony Music, Epic Records, MCA Records, Living Blues Magazine, Lee Oscar Harmonicas, Seymour Duncan, Mercury/Polygram Records, Guitar for the Practicing Musician, Guitar (England), Guitarrista (Spain), Guitar World, Guitar Player, Billboard, Rolling Stone.... this list in no way represents all of the artists and clients/publications with whom I have worked. My work is out there and is very well known. It's just that... I'm not!!!" To see more of W.A. Williams work – both as a photographer and as a musician, please visit the following links: www.wawilliams.com for photography and www.thereverendbillyrose.com and myspace.com/thereverendbillyroseandthelegendarysoulshakers for his music and photography. To see more examples of iconic album/CD cover artwork in the RockPoP Gallery collection, please visit http://www.rockpopgallery.com About "Cover Stories" - Our weekly series will give you, the music and art fan, a look at "the making of" the illustrations, photographs and designs of many of the most-recognized and influential images that have served to package and promote your all-time-favorite recordings. All images Copyright 1987-90, 1998 & 2007 W. A. Williams - www.wawilliams.com - All rights reserved. Except as noted, All other text Copyright 2007 - Mike Goldstein & RockPoP Gallery (www.rockpopgallery.com) - All rights reserved.

The following interview with Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison and her subsequent brief description of her attempted suicide closely resembles my own serious attempt to end my life in May of 2002. Please view with an open mind. Now that you have viewed this video, if you believe you may be afflicted with this disorder or suspect that someone you know possibly suffers from Bipolar I Disorder or Bipolar II Disorder, there is help available for you. If you feel you may be ready to hurt yourself... please phone the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline @ 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) and someone is ready to speak with you and assist you in getting the help you are seeking. Don't give up!!! There IS Hope! You ARE important! You WILL be missed! It's up to you to simply reach out and make a connection. I wanted more than anything to die but I was spared. We had a Divine Appointment today and I may not know your exact pain but I know mine and others out there have felt and are feeling the same hopelessness you feel. Even though it feels like it right now, you are not alone. Hey... call me: 513-344-7713. I'm a good listener and maybe I can direct you to someone who can help. Do it now! Email me: wawilliams@wawilliams.com or thereverendbillyrose@thereverendbillyrose.com or wawilliams.fotoman@gmail.com Help me, help US, to help you. All the Love... W.A./The Rev! Other Resources for information and help in researching and dealing further with Bipolar Disorder: http://www.healthtalk.com/bipolardisorder/resources.cfm http://www.charlierose.com/shows/1999/10/26/1/an-interview-with-kay-redfield-jamison Amazon.com search for Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison books and articles: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/103-1917853-5376610?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Dr.+Kay+Redfield+Jamison&x=19&y=26 Wayne Perkins and Lonnie Mack

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Spike





Jun 30 2008 1:35 AM

Awesome news, you know who wants the first copy......I am a believer man.....get in line people, this music will blow you away...Be Happy or Not...Spike out...
Kouichi





Jun 22 2008 3:10 AM

Hi Billy,

Thanks for the message and add!
Great vibes~!!!
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Mary





May 28 2008 4:24 PM

A memorial fund has been set up for our good friend and brother, Ken "Mr. K" Glidewell at all Fifth Third Bank locations in the Tri-State area under The Mr.
K Memorial Fund/Abby Marcum. Please pass along this info.
Thanks!
Mark Farner and N’rG





May 22 2008 8:07 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD!
myspace.com/nrgrocks
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May 21 2008 8:01 AM

Hey Rev !!! What's Shakin ?
Tracks Sound Awesome !!
Ken





May 8 2008 5:48 AM

Love that profile picture...captures you perfectly.
I look forward to hearing your finished disc!!
Donna





Mar 23 2008 11:13 AM

Hey,
Loving working on the music!!!!! Just wanted to say Hi and Happy Easter to my very best friend!! Luve ya, Baby D
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Hello!:thanks for your acceptance.A hug!.Good year!.God loves to you and it wants to you to bless today and that is excellent!!. Migui*Rock&Blues/Gospel*. www. myspace. com/herederosrockblues
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Jan 31 2008 11:00 AM

Hey,
Love the music! Thank you for being my friend.
GERRY JOE WEISE





Dec 2 2007 4:35 AM

I am sure glad I came across this site.
He's The MAN.
The Reverened Billy Rose has great rockin' tunes and soulful Blues.
And bro, check out his pics of the stars.
Yeah he's The MAN !
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Nov 1 2007 5:31 PM

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