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Leo Williams (musician)

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Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican b* guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.

After a stint with the band Ba*t 5, Williams co-founded Big Audio Dynamite in 1984, a band led by Mick Jones, best known from The Clash. Other BAD members included Don Letts, Greg Roberts and Dan Donovan.

After four albums together, the original BAD lineup dissolved in 1989. Williams, together with Don Letts and drummer Greg Roberts, formed the band Screaming Target after Big Audio Dynamite's demise. Later, Williams joined Dreadzone, a group with his former bandmate Dan Donovan, and, again, Greg Roberts.

In March 2007, it was announced that—in addition to his work with Dreadzone—Leo Williams would be a touring b*ist for Carbon/Silicon, Mick Jones' latest musical endeavor. Williams appeared in the band's video for "The News," and is featured as a band member on the official Carbon/Silicon website.

Williams is again playing with Big Audio Dynamite, which re-formed in 2011.

Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.

Contents

  • 1 Discography
    • 1.1 With Ba*t 5
    • 1.2 With Big Audio Dynamite
    • 1.3 With Screaming Target
    • 1.4 With Dreadzone
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

Discography

With Ba*t 5

  • Peel Sessions (1980)
  • Silicone Chip (1980, Island Records)
  • The Last White Xmas (1980, Island Records)
  • 1965-1980 (L.P. 1980 Island Records)
  • In Dub (L.P. 1980 Island Records)

With Big Audio Dynamite

  • This is Big Audio Dynamite (1985)
  • No. 10 Upping St. (1986)
  • Tighten Up, Vol. 88 (1988)
  • Megatop Phoenix (1989)

With Screaming Target

  • Hometown Hi-Fi (1991, Island Records)

With Dreadzone

  • 360° (1993, Tristar)
  • Little Britain (1995, Virgin Records)
  • Second Light (1995, Virgin Records)
  • Zion Youth (1995, Virgin Records)
  • Moving On (1997, Virgin Records)
  • Biological Radio (1997, Virgin Records)
  • The Radio 1 Sessions (2001, Strange Fruit)
  • Once Upon a Time (2005)
  • Live at Sunrise (2006)
  • Eye on the Horizon (2010)
  • Escapades (2013)
  • Dread Times (2017)

References

    External links

    • Dreadzone – official website
    • Carbon/Silicon official website


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